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Nutraceuticals: Sources, Processing Methods, Properties, and
Applications explores the impact of nutraceutical compounds on
human health and their main pharmacological contributions. Broken
into three parts, the book addresses nutraceutical production,
applications for disease prevention and treatment, and current
trends, specifically the role of nutraceuticals in cosmeceuticals
and agriculture. With contributions from experienced nutraceutical
researchers, and written for nutrition researchers, food
scientists, pharmacologists, and those researching and studying
related areas, this book will be a welcomed resource for anyone who
wishes to understand nutraceuticals in their industry.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Recent Advances in Nanocarriers covers
nanocarrier synthesis techniques, as well as methods for
encapsulating bioactive compounds. The book explores the tests
carried out to evaluate their pharmacological properties, in
addition to investigating the recent results on clinical tests
carried out for some nanocarriers. This book addresses the most
recent advances in nanocarriers and their diverse applications in
modern medicine for the treatment of diseases and diagnostics.
Recent clinical tests that some nanocarriers are undergoing is
discussed as well.
Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering and Science: Methods for Producing Smart Packaging
covers the latest advances in the development and production of
smart packaging. The book addresses issues related to the
production of smart packaging, including marketing and
environmental impacts of these new products. The book demonstrates
how modern packaging goes beyond protecting food against physical,
chemical, and biological damage, and that scientific advances now
enable producing functional packaging that prolongs product
quality, preserves physical and chemical properties, produces
greater protection against transportation shocks, and makes food
more compact and easily recycled.
Historically, natural products have great relevance for the
development of new drugs. Natural molecules, in addition to
directly providing new compounds with different therapeutic
functions have provided scaffolds and a great diversity of
structures that serve as inspiration for the design and discovery
of new drugs. The great structural complexity and the significant
number of natural compounds that can be obtained and their
advantages also present some historical problems that need to be
overcome. Issues such as difficulty in isolation, difficulty in
synthesizing compounds found in nature in the laboratory, screening
to evaluate the biological properties of these compounds, and
structural optimization to enhance the pharmacological properties
of biomolecules; are some of the main difficulties encountered in
research with natural products and in the design/discovery of new
medicines. Therefore, this book addresses the great scientific
advances that provide practical solutions to using natural products
to develop new drugs. We address topics related to the genesis of
research projects that use natural products to design new drugs. We
address the discovery of new species, initial processes for
identification and extraction of compounds, isolation and
identification of these structures, techniques, and advances in
vitro and in vivo methods that support the discovery of new natural
drugs, synthesis of new compounds from natural molecules, in silico
optimization processes of potentially promising compounds.
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