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This series is world-renowned as the leading compilation of current
reviews of this vast field. Internationally acclaimed for more than
40 years, "The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology, " founded by the
late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding
coverage of this rapidly expanding field. Each volume provides,
through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage
of particular classes or sources of alkaloids.
* Up-to-date reviews on a large and very important group of natural
products from both a chemical and biological perspective.
* Comprehensive, dynamic reviews written by leading authors in the
respective fields.
* Broad coverage on the biological aspects.
This series is world-renowned as the leading compilation of current
reviews of this vast field. Internationally acclaimed for more than
forty years, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology, founded by the
late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding
coverage of this rapidly expanding field. Each volume provides,
through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage
of particular classes or sources of alkaloids.
* Up-to-date reviews on a large and very important group of natural
products from both a chemical and biological perspective.
* Comprehensive dynamic reviews written by the leading authors in
the respective fields.
* Broader coverage than before on the biological aspects.
This series is world-renowned as the leading compilation of current
reviews of this vast field. Internationally acclaimed for more than
forty years, The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology, founded by the
late Professor R.H.F. Manske, continues to provide outstanding
coverage of this rapidly expanding field. Each volume provides,
through its distinguished authors, up-to-date and detailed coverage
of particular classes or sources of alkaloids.
* Up-to-date reviews on a large and very important group of natural
products from both a chemical and biological perspective.
* Comprehensive dynamic reviews written by the leading authors in
the respective fields.
* Broader coverage than before on the biological aspects.
Alkaloids are a large group of structurally complex natural
products displaying a wide range of biological activities. The
purpose of Alkaloids: A Treasury of Poisons and Medicines is to
classify, for the first time, the alkaloids isolated from the
natural sources until now. The book classifies all of the alkaloids
by their biosynthetic origins. Of interest to the organic chemistry
and medicinal chemistry communities involved in drug discovery and
development, this book describes many alkaloids isolated from the
medicinal plants, including those used in Japanese Kampo medicine.
This volume provides a contemporary overview of new strategies for
traditional medicine development, of the importance of cataloging
ethnomedical information, of determining the active principles, and
of examining the genetic diversity and range of actions of
traditional medicines. It discusses the challenges of using
traditional medicines for diseases where access to modern medicine
is limited, and the research areas needed to improve quality,
safety and efficacy for enhancing healthcare. The book affirms the
importance of traditional medicines as an essential and integral
component of healthcare systems, and the vast opportunities that
exist for their evidence-based development.
This book presents the Proceedings from the First International
Conference on Ibogaines, held in November of 1999 at New York
University's School of Medicine. In essence, it presents
significant new data on neurobiological, clinical, sociocultural,
and policy aspects of ibogaine.
Ibogaine is a natural product derived from the bark of the root of
the African shrub Tabernathe iboga. It has a history of use as a
medicinal and ceremonial agent in West Central Africa, and has been
alleged to be effective as a treatment for substance dependence.
The study of Ibogaine may shed light on the neurobiology of
addiction and lead to the development of new medication for the
treatment of addiction.
Currently, there is lack of formal approval for the use of
ibogaine, and the demand of the addicts themselves has led to a
distinctive unofficial network which has provided ibogaine
treatment in non-medical settings. If critical safety concerns can
be adequately addressed, ibogaine may provide an inexpensive and
practical treatment approach, well adapted to environments where
resources are severely limited and there is pressing need for
clinical services for heroin addicts, such as Eastern Europe.
This is a paperback edition of Volume 56 of The Alkaloids (ISBN:
0-12-469556-6) edited by Geoffrey A. Cordell, University of
Illinois at Chicago, U.S.A.
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