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This new volume focuses on clinical biochemistry fundamentals, cell
culture techniques, and drug discovery and development concepts. It
deals with three different fields of clinical research: cell
culture, clinical biochemistry, and drug discovery and development.
The book introduces cell animal and bacterial culture techniques
and their potential uses as well as cell culture techniques. The
biochemistry aspect of the book covers the principles of clinical
biochemistry and biochemical analysis, biochemical aids to clinical
diagnosis, measurement, and quality control. The book also presents
important concepts in cell membrane receptor signal transduction
pathways as drug targets. The drug development focus of the book
discusses the fundamentals of human disease and drug discovery.
Various in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches for drug
discovery are examined, along with a discussion on drug delivery
carriers and clinical trials. Overall, the volume provides an
overview of the journey from clinical fundamentals to clinical
output.
This new volume focuses on clinical biochemistry fundamentals, cell
culture techniques, and drug discovery and development concepts. It
deals with three different fields of clinical research: cell
culture, clinical biochemistry, and drug discovery and development.
The book introduces cell animal and bacterial culture techniques
and their potential uses as well as cell culture techniques. The
biochemistry aspect of the book covers the principles of clinical
biochemistry and biochemical analysis, biochemical aids to clinical
diagnosis, measurement, and quality control. The book also presents
important concepts in cell membrane receptor signal transduction
pathways as drug targets. The drug development focus of the book
discusses the fundamentals of human disease and drug discovery.
Various in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches for drug
discovery are examined, along with a discussion on drug delivery
carriers and clinical trials. Overall, the volume provides an
overview of the journey from clinical fundamentals to clinical
output.
As volume 2 of this three-volume set on phytochemistry, this book
features chapters that comprehensively review a selection of
important recent advances in ethnopharmacology and alternative and
complementary medicines. It also presents many informative chapters
on the medicinal potential of phytochemicals in the treatment and
management of various diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, diabetic
nephropathy, autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, male
infertility, and more.
This volume presents chapters that discuss secondary metabolites of
marine origin, the industrial applications of phytochemicals, and
recent advances in phytochemical research. It considers production
of secondary metabolites and accumulations through in vitro
cultures and also reviews the effects of natural products as
biopesticides and as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. In
addition, the volume discusses the effects of the environment on
the distribution of phytochemicals and the roles of phytochelatins
and heavy metal tolerance in plants.
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Phytochemistry, 3-Volume Set - Volume 1: Fundamentals, Modern Techniques, and Applications; Volume 2: Pharmacognosy, Nanomedicine, and Contemporary Issues; Volume 3: Marine Sources, Industrial Applications, and Recent Advances (Paperback)
Chukwuebuka Egbuna, Jonathan Chinenye Ifemeje, Stanley Udedi Chidi, Shashank Kumar, Jaya Vikas Kurhekar, …
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The 3-volume set, Phytochemistry, covers a wide selection of topics
in phytochemistry and provides a wealth of information on the
fundamentals, new applications, methods and modern analytical
techniques, state-of-the-art approaches, and computational
techniques. With chapters from professional specialists in their
fields from around the world, the volumes deliver a comprehensive
coverage of phytochemistry. Phytochemistry is a multidisciplinary
field, so this book will appeal to students in both upper-level
students, faculty, researchers, and industry professionals in a
number of fields, including biological science, biochemistry,
pharmacy, food and medicinal chemistry, systematic botany and
taxonomy, ethnobotany, conservation biology, plant genetic and
metabolomics, evolutionary sciences, and plant pathology.
This first book in this three-volume set provides comprehensive
coverage of a wide range of topics in phytochemistry. With chapters
from professional specialists from key institutions around the
world, the volume starts with an introduction to phytochemistry and
details the fundamentals. Part II discusses the state-of-the-art
modern methods and techniques in phytochemical research, while Part
III provides an informative overview of computational
phytochemistry and its applications. Part IV presents novel
research findings in the discovery of drugs that will be effective
in the treatment of diseases. The chapters are drawn carefully and
integrated sequentially to aid flow, consistency, and continuity.
This book highlights the concordance between signaling pathways
that are involved in obesity and cancer cross-talks. It describes
the role of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, insulin, and
adipokines in the development of obesity-associated cancers. The
book reviews the role of inflammatory signaling pathways such as
estrogen-mediated signaling, mTOR and AMP-activated protein kinase
pathway and the involvement of adaptive and innate immunity,
oxidative stress, gene polymorphism, dietary phytochemicals, and
miRNAs in obesity and cancer. In addition, it covers the latest
research on the drugs and natural therapeutic agents that target
obesity-induced cancers and discusses various in vivo models for
studying obesity and obesity-associated cancer. Lastly, it analyses
the role of genetic polymorphisms in the obesity-related genes that
influence cancer development. The book is a useful resource for
researchers in the field of cancer, pharmacology, food chemistry,
and clinical biochemistry.
This book highlights the concordance between signaling pathways
that are involved in obesity and cancer cross-talks. It describes
the role of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, insulin, and
adipokines in the development of obesity-associated cancers. The
book reviews the role of inflammatory signaling pathways such as
estrogen-mediated signaling, mTOR and AMP-activated protein kinase
pathway and the involvement of adaptive and innate immunity,
oxidative stress, gene polymorphism, dietary phytochemicals, and
miRNAs in obesity and cancer. In addition, it covers the latest
research on the drugs and natural therapeutic agents that target
obesity-induced cancers and discusses various in vivo models for
studying obesity and obesity-associated cancer. Lastly, it analyses
the role of genetic polymorphisms in the obesity-related genes that
influence cancer development. The book is a useful resource for
researchers in the field of cancer, pharmacology, food chemistry,
and clinical biochemistry.
Phytochemicals as Lead Compounds for New Drug Discovery presents
complete coverage of the recent advances in the discovery of
phytochemicals from medicinal plants as models to the development
of new drugs and chemical entities. Functional bioactive compounds
of plant origin have been an invaluable source for many human
therapeutic drugs and have played a major role in the treatment of
diseases around the world. These compounds possess enormous
structural and chemical diversity and have led to many important
discoveries. This book presents fundament concepts and factors
affecting the choice for plant-based products, as well as recent
advances in computer-aided drug discovery and FDA drug candidacy
acceptance criteria. It also details the various bioactive lead
compounds and molecular targets for a range of life-threatening
diseases including cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative
diseases. Written by a global team of experts, Phytochemicals as
Lead Compounds for New Drug Discovery is an ideal resource for drug
developers, phytochemists, plant biochemists, food and medicinal
chemists, nutritionists and toxicologists, chemical ecologists,
taxonomists, analytical chemists, and other researchers in those
fields. It will also be very valuable to professors, students, and
researchers in this domain.
Secure your business in a post-pandemic world: Master digital risk
identification and defense Purchase of the print or Kindle book
includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Become well-versed with
sophisticated system-level security risks and the zero-trust
framework Learn about remote working risks, modern collaboration,
and securing the digital data estate Keep up with rapidly evolving
compliances and regulations and their impact on cyber risks Book
DescriptionWith the rapid pace of digital change today, especially
since the pandemic sped up digital transformation and technologies,
it has become more important than ever to be aware of the unknown
risks and the landscape of digital threats. This book highlights
various risks and shows how business-as-usual operations carried
out by unaware or targeted workers can lead your organization to a
regulatory or business risk, which can impact your organization's
reputation and balance sheet. This book is your guide to
identifying the topmost risks relevant to your business with a
clear roadmap of when to start the risk mitigation process and what
your next steps should be. With a focus on the new and emerging
risks that remote-working companies are experiencing across diverse
industries, you'll learn how to manage risks by taking advantage of
zero trust network architecture and the steps to be taken when
smart devices are compromised. Toward the end, you'll explore
various types of AI-powered machines and be ready to make your
business future-proof. In a nutshell, this book will direct you on
how to identify and mitigate risks that the ever- advancing digital
technology has unleashed. What you will learn Become aware of and
adopt the right approach to modern digital transformation Explore
digital risks across companies of all sizes Study real-world cases
that focus on post-pandemic digital transformation Understand
insider threats and how to mitigate vulnerability exploitation Get
to know how cyberwarfare targets infrastructure and disrupts
critical systems Discover how implementing a regulatory framework
can safeguard you in the current and future data landscapes Who
this book is forThis book is for three categories of
readers—those who own a business and are planning to scale it;
those who are leading business and technology charters in large
companies or institutions; and those who are academically or
disciplinarily targeting cybersecurity and risk management as a
practice-area. Essentially, this book is for board members, and
professionals working in IT, GRC, and legal domains. It will also
help technology leaders, including chief digital officers, chief
privacy officers, chief risk officers, CISOs, CIOs, as well as
students and cybersecurity enthusiasts with basic awareness of
risks to navigate the digital threat landscape.
Carbohydrate Metabolism: Theory and Practical Approach consists of
original chapters and provides an updated and unique source of
information for all those interested in the fundamentals of
carbohydrate metabolism and its associated processes. Although the
authors assume that most readers/students have at least
introductory knowledge of carbohydrate metabolism, they have
attempted to compile and edit the invited chapters written by
experts in a way that even a stranger to this field could easily
understand and comprehend. The book will be useful for B.Sc.,
M.Sc., PhDs (Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Botany,
Zoology, Bioinformatics, etc), and medical students including MBBSs
and MDs in search of a guide to help them through a vast field of
knowledge. Moreover, the book is also very useful for students
preparing for various competitive examinations such as CSIR, ICMR,
DBT and ICAR JRF/NET.
Secondary Metabolite and Functional Food Components: Their Roles in
Health and Disease consists of original chapters, provides updates
to previous source material and acts as a unique source of
information for all those interested in secondary metabolites and
functional food components. The proposed publication focuses on the
pharmaceutical and food industries, with an emphasis on their
aspects pertaining to chemistry, nutrition sciences, biochemistry
and biology. In the present book, the major secondary metabolites
and the chemistry in conjunction with functional food components
have been discussed. The book also deals with the role of secondary
metabolites in human health and diseases. This book is specifically
marketed towards graduate and masters students. It deals with the
knowledge and recent advancements in the field of secondary
metabolites and functional food components as well as their
importance in health and disease. Moreover, the book will also be
very useful for the students preparing for various competitive
examinations such as the CSIR, ICMR, DBT, and ICAR JRF/NET exams.
Phytochemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study
of plant-derived chemicals or compounds, which are also known as
phytochemicals or plant-derived secondary metabolites. Plants are
known to produce phytochemicals that are essential for their growth
and reproduction, as they protect them from insects, pathogens, and
herbivores. Some of the major groups of plant-derived secondary
metabolites are phenolics, flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids,
tannin etc. Plant-derived phytochemicals are pharmacologically
active and have the potential to cure various human diseases and
disorders. Natural plant products have been known for their
medicinal properties for untold years, and form the basis of
several medicinal systems such as Chinese, Unani, and Ayurvedic
Medicine. This book offers an essential introduction to
phytochemicals and their synthetic analogues. It discusses various
in silico approaches used to identify pharmacologically active
phytochemicals and their biological activities, as well as in vitro
and in vivo models/assays that have been utilized for the
pharmacological profiling of plant-derived products to combat
cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and neurological
disorders. The intended audience includes upper-level undergraduate
and graduate students; researchers and scientists from the
pharmaceutical/food chemistry/nutrition sciences/biochemistry, and
clinical biochemistry fields; and medical students. Sharing the
latest findings, the book will familiarize these readers with the
concepts, chemistry, and tremendous potential of phytochemistry.
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Phytochemistry, 3-Volume Set - Volume 1: Fundamentals, Modern Techniques, and Applications; Volume 2: Pharmacognosy, Nanomedicine, and Contemporary Issues; Volume 3: Marine Sources, Industrial Applications, and Recent Advances (Hardcover)
Chukwuebuka Egbuna, Jonathan Chinenye Ifemeje, Stanley Udedi Chidi, Shashank Kumar, Jaya Vikas Kurhekar, …
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R11,378
Discovery Miles 113 780
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The 3-volume set, Phytochemistry, covers a wide selection of topics
in phytochemistry and provides a wealth of information on the
fundamentals, new applications, methods and modern analytical
techniques, state-of-the-art approaches, and computational
techniques. With chapters from professional specialists in their
fields from around the world, the volumes deliver a comprehensive
coverage of phytochemistry. Phytochemistry is a multidisciplinary
field, so this book will appeal to students in both upper-level
students, faculty, researchers, and industry professionals in a
number of fields, including biological science, biochemistry,
pharmacy, food and medicinal chemistry, systematic botany and
taxonomy, ethnobotany, conservation biology, plant genetic and
metabolomics, evolutionary sciences, and plant pathology.
This volume presents chapters that discuss secondary metabolites of
marine origin, the industrial applications of phytochemicals, and
recent advances in phytochemical research. It considers production
of secondary metabolites and accumulations through in vitro
cultures and also reviews the effects of natural products as
biopesticides and as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors. In
addition, the volume discusses the effects of the environment on
the distribution of phytochemicals and the roles of phytochelatins
and heavy metal tolerance in plants.
As volume 2 of this three-volume set on phytochemistry, this book
features chapters that comprehensively review a selection of
important recent advances in ethnopharmacology and alternative and
complementary medicines. It also presents many informative chapters
on the medicinal potential of phytochemicals in the treatment and
management of various diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, diabetic
nephropathy, autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, male
infertility, and more.
This first book in this three-volume set provides comprehensive
coverage of a wide range of topics in phytochemistry. With chapters
from professional specialists from key institutions around the
world, the volume starts with an introduction to phytochemistry and
details the fundamentals. Part II discusses the state-of-the-art
modern methods and techniques in phytochemical research, while Part
III provides an informative overview of computational
phytochemistry and its applications. Part IV presents novel
research findings in the discovery of drugs that will be effective
in the treatment of diseases. The chapters are drawn carefully and
integrated sequentially to aid flow, consistency, and continuity.
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