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Phytochemistry, the Military and Health: Phytotoxins and Natural
Defenses comes as a response to the gap that there has for so long
existed between phytochemistry and survival of both service
personnel and civilian communities during and after conflicts.
Armed conflicts cause a lot of devastation to communities and
should be avoided as much as it can be possible. The devastation is
usually evident in service provisions such as Health, Education,
Water, and Food among many others. Both service personnel and
civilians are affected to various degrees. Facilities usually end
up being physically destroyed, with no essential supplies and/or
having dysfunctional systems. Going with untreated wounds,
communicable and non-communicable diseases for weeks with no
medical interventions due to the conflicts, disease burdens heavily
weigh down on communities as well as security personnel. To make
the situation even more complicated, masses of people are forced to
migrate for safety and security reasons, likely going with diseases
along wherever they go. In such instances, phytochemicals become
handy in providing solutions from first aid, basic analgesia,
antimicrobials, and the general improvement of health.
Phytochemicals are known to play a major role in the day to day
management of diseases and health. There has been much research
into their effectiveness as community medicines and as alternatives
to conventional drugs. However, the role that phytochemicals play
in the military, counterterrorism, and security has been
overlooked. Phytochemistry, the Military and Health: Phytotoxins
and Natural Defenses discusses the roles that phytochemicals play
as friends and foes in the military, including insights aimed to
help develop antidotes against phytochemicals and other chemical
agents used maliciously as weapons. Filling a gap between drug
discovery, security, and emergency medicine, this book describes
which plants can be categorized for protection and controls, which
can be helpful in times of conflicts and soon after conflicts, in
military operations, and those that can be used as deterrents and
as emergency medicines. Carefully designed to show the contribution
that phytochemicals play in safety and security, this book is
useful for researchers, regulators and anyone interested in plant
chemistry.
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