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Botanicals, which have been part of human food and medicine for
thousands of years, are perceived as being safer than synthetic
pharmaceuticals. The global botanical drug market was expected to
reach $26.6 billion by 2017. In terms of FDA regulations, botanical
drugs are no different from non-botanical products, having to meet
the safety and effectiveness standards of a new drug in accordance.
This book comprises a complete start-to-end process from drug-idea
conception, to drug development process. Key Features: Provides a
complete compendium for botanical drug products Describes what BDP
is and how it differs from Pharma, Biopharma, and Nutraceuticals
Compiles all critical regulatory steps in a variety of countries
Discusses clinical trial management for BDP development and how it
differs from conventional chemical-based drugs and biopharmaceutics
Botanicals, which have been part of human food and medicine for
thousands of years, are perceived as being safer than synthetic
pharmaceuticals. The global botanical drug market was expected to
reach $26.6 billion by 2017. In terms of FDA regulations, botanical
drugs are no different from non-botanical products, having to meet
the safety and effectiveness standards of a new drug in accordance.
This book comprises a complete start-to-end process from drug-idea
conception, to drug development process. Key Features: Provides a
complete compendium for botanical drug products Describes what BDP
is and how it differs from Pharma, Biopharma, and Nutraceuticals
Compiles all critical regulatory steps in a variety of countries
Discusses clinical trial management for BDP development and how it
differs from conventional chemical-based drugs and biopharmaceutics
The nutritional and medicinal value of metals, such as zinc,
calcium, and iron, has been known in traditional medicine for a
long time. Other metals, such as silver and gold, may also have
therapeutic and health benefits. Ancient medicines have long
incorporated their use in the treatment of diseases, and they have
also more recently been explored for treatment in allopathic
medicine, birthing the concept of metallonutraceuticals. The
challenge of using metals in the human body is to find forms that
are safe and effective. Handbook of Metallonutraceuticals presents
basic concepts related to the nutritional and therapeutic use of
metals, product development strategies, and some ideas ready to be
applied for condition-specific metallonutraceuticals. The book
begins with an overview of the nutraceuticals field and the need
for metallonutraceuticals. It considers the roles of various metals
in metabolism, reviews the ethnopharmacology and ethnomedicine of
metals, and covers the characterization and possible properties of
metallonutraceuticals. It also examines bioavailability and drug
interactions, and therapeutic applications of nanometals including
use as imaging agents, in cancer diagnosis and treatment, as
antibacterials and antivirals, in ocular disease, and in
neurodegenerative diseases. The book explores the use of metals in
traditional Chinese medicine, potential applications for
metalloenzymes, the use of nanosilver in nutraceuticals, and the
potential of gold nanoparticles as a drug delivery system. In
addition, it addresses intellectual property rights and regulatory
considerations regarding metallonutraceuticals. Using an
interdisciplinary approach, this user-friendly text provides a
knowledge base and inspiration for new research in this exciting
field.
The nutritional and medicinal value of metals, such as zinc,
calcium, and iron, has been known in traditional medicine for a
long time. Other metals, such as silver and gold, may also have
therapeutic and health benefits. Ancient medicines have long
incorporated their use in the treatment of diseases, and they have
also more recently been explored for treatment in allopathic
medicine, birthing the concept of metallonutraceuticals. The
challenge of using metals in the human body is to find forms that
are safe and effective.
Handbook of Metallonutraceuticals presents basic concepts related
to the nutritional and therapeutic use of metals, product
development strategies, and some ideas ready to be applied for
condition-specific metallonutraceuticals. The book begins with an
overview of the nutraceuticals field and the need for
metallonutraceuticals. It considers the roles of various metals in
metabolism, reviews the ethnopharmacology and ethnomedicine of
metals, and covers the characterization and possible properties of
metallonutraceuticals. It also examines bioavailability and drug
interactions, and therapeutic applications of nanometals including
use as imaging agents, in cancer diagnosis and treatment, as
antibacterials and antivirals, in ocular disease, and in
neurodegenerative diseases.
The book explores the use of metals in traditional Chinese
medicine, potential applications for metalloenzymes, the use of
nanosilver in nutraceuticals, and the potential of gold
nanoparticles as a drug delivery system. In addition, it addresses
intellectual property rights and regulatory considerations
regarding metallonutraceuticals. Using an interdisciplinary
approach, this user-friendly text provides a knowledge base and
inspiration for new research in this exciting field.
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