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In an easy to use dictionary style of A-Z presentation, this volume
lists the taxonomy and medicinal usage of Indian plants. Also given
are both traditional Indian and international synonyms along with
details of the habitats of the plants. This book, illustrated by
over 200 full-color figures, is aimed at bringing out an updated
Acute Study Dictionary of plant sources of Indian medicine. The
text is based on authentic treatises which are the outcome of
scientific screening and critical evaluation by eminent scholars.
The Dictionary is presented in a user-friendly format, as a
compact, handy, easy to use and one-volume reference work.
This groundbreaking work calls for the overhaul of traditional
Ayurveda and its transformation into a progressive, evidence-based
practice. This book begins by looking back at the research of the
last three centuries, Indian medicinal plants, and Ayurveda in a
twenty-first-century context. The first part of this book explores
the limitations of contemporary Ayurvedic pharmacognosy and
pharmacology, discussing the challenges the practice faces from
research and clinical trials. It makes a compelling argument for
the necessity of change. The second part of the book defines and
elaborates upon a new, scientific path, taking the reader from
identification of the herb through all stages of drug development.
An essential tool for herbal drug development, this text is
designed for knowledgeable students, practitioners, and scholars of
Ayurveda, pharmacy, and herbal medicine.
This groundbreaking work calls for the overhaul of traditional
Ayurveda and its transformation into a progressive, evidence-based
practice. This book begins by looking back at the research of the
last three centuries, Indian medicinal plants, and Ayurveda in a
twenty-first-century context. The first part of this book explores
the limitations of contemporary Ayurvedic pharmacognosy and
pharmacology, discussing the challenges the practice faces from
research and clinical trials. It makes a compelling argument for
the necessity of change. The second part of the book defines and
elaborates upon a new, scientific path, taking the reader from
identification of the herb through all stages of drug development.
An essential tool for herbal drug development, this text is
designed for knowledgeable students, practitioners, and scholars of
Ayurveda, pharmacy, and herbal medicine.
The Indian population has used Ayurvedic herbs for centuries, but
now modern scientific work has led to recognition and acceptance at
a global level. The major cause of the increased popularity of
Ayurvedic medicine stems from recent scientific validation and its
potential in lifestyle management. This growth in research in India
and worldwide has created the need for a resource covering the
scientific development of Ayurvedic herbs for practice during the
postclassical period. The Modern Ayurveda: Milestones Beyond the
Classical Age explores a host of topics essential to understanding
the surge of scientific work now being conducted on this ancient
practice. A one-point source for the modern explorer attempting to
appreciate the transformation of Ayurveda from an empirical to a
rationalist understanding, the book enumerates more than 400
Ayurvedic herbs with compiled information including their botanical
name, common Ayurvedic name and family, their attributes, chemical
constituents, phytochemical markers, pharmacological actions, and
their interactions and toxicity. It explores current research
methodologies for the evaluation of efficacy and safety of herbal
medicine and discusses the contemporary international regulatory
status of herbal drugs. Ayurvedic medicine can be better understood
and utilized through the application of modern scientific
analytical tools for standardization, modern pharmacological tools
for safety and efficacy evaluation, and the application of
biotechnology to elicit the mechanism of drug actions. Bringing
Ayurveda into the 21st century, this volume will inform further
progress and open new doors to treatment.
"This kind of systematic work is exactly what is needed for people
to help bridge traditional Ayurvedic practice with modern science."
-Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Nobel laureate, current president of the
Royal Society and group leader at the Medical Research Council
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, UK
Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeial Plant Drugs: Expanded Therapeutics is the
first review of all the therapeutic sections of 456 plant drugs in
the first six volumes of the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. It
covers pharmacognosy of classical Ayurvedic herbs, their chemical
constituents, therapeutic uses, and doses on the basis of
contemporary scientific literature. The book reviews the classical
attributes, compounds, and textual references of Ayurvedic plant
drugs and updates the pharmacopoeial attributes of Ayurvedic herbs
and formulations to make them more industry-oriented and facilitate
their implementation. Sanskrit terminology has been converted into
English equivalents, and botanical names assigned to Ayurvedic
herbs in the text have been reviewed in historical as well as
contemporary contexts. This will assist those who are not
conversant with Sanskrit or have found multiple names of the same
herb in Ayurvedic reference works and in different regions of
India. With these salient features, this book provides an added
scientific edge to the new generation of Ayurvedic students,
faculty members, researchers, and enterprising phytopharmaceutical
scientists. In addition, the scientific temper of this resource
will help unravel many of the intricacies of classical Ayurveda.
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