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Malaria is a potentially life-threatening disease that affects
millions worldwide, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. The recent
emergence and spread of multidrug resistance in parts of Southeast
Asia prompts the urgent need for novel and effective therapy
against the disease. Medicinal Plants and Malaria: Applications,
Trends, and Prospects highlights the therapeutic potential of
plants for treating malaria. It collates useful information on
malaria, current prevention and treatment, and scientific research
carried out. This up-to-date book details the medicinal plant
species used in treating malaria and describes the plant parts
used, methods of preparation, and doses where available. The book
begins with a brief introduction of malaria, and covers its
epidemiology and implications on public health, the life cycle of
Plasmodium parasites, clinical presentation of the disease,
currently available antimalarial drugs and their roles in therapy,
and medicinal plants used for malaria, including those that are
currently in clinical use in various countries. It discusses the
latest findings from ethnobotanical research, the challenges and
isolation of antiplasmodial phytochemicals from medicinal plants,
and the results from clinical trials and public health
interventions using medicinal plants. This book has something for
everyone, serving as a vital resource for students, teachers,
healthcare professionals, and researchers interested in medicinal
plants and promising antimalarial preparations. It will also appeal
to those in the general public who are interested in herbal
medicine and how plants can be used to prevent and treat malaria.
Malaria is a potentially life-threatening disease that affects
millions worldwide, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. The recent
emergence and spread of multidrug resistance in parts of Southeast
Asia prompts the urgent need for novel and effective therapy
against the disease. Medicinal Plants and Malaria: Applications,
Trends, and Prospects highlights the therapeutic potential of
plants for treating malaria. It collates useful information on
malaria, current prevention and treatment, and scientific research
carried out. This up-to-date book details the medicinal plant
species used in treating malaria and describes the plant parts
used, methods of preparation, and doses where available. The book
begins with a brief introduction of malaria, and covers its
epidemiology and implications on public health, the life cycle of
Plasmodium parasites, clinical presentation of the disease,
currently available antimalarial drugs and their roles in therapy,
and medicinal plants used for malaria, including those that are
currently in clinical use in various countries. It discusses the
latest findings from ethnobotanical research, the challenges and
isolation of antiplasmodial phytochemicals from medicinal plants,
and the results from clinical trials and public health
interventions using medicinal plants. This book has something for
everyone, serving as a vital resource for students, teachers,
healthcare professionals, and researchers interested in medicinal
plants and promising antimalarial preparations. It will also appeal
to those in the general public who are interested in herbal
medicine and how plants can be used to prevent and treat malaria.
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