Tewari / Tiwari | Synthesis of Medicinal Agents from Plants | Buch | 978-0-08-102071-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 228 mm x 523 mm, Gewicht: 594 g

Tewari / Tiwari

Synthesis of Medicinal Agents from Plants


Erscheinungsjahr 2018
ISBN: 978-0-08-102071-5
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences

Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 228 mm x 523 mm, Gewicht: 594 g

ISBN: 978-0-08-102071-5
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences


Synthesis of Medicinal Agents from Plants highlights the importance of synthesizing medicinal agents from plants and outlines methods for performing it effectively. Beginning with an introduction to the significance of medicinal plants, the book goes on to provide a historical overview of drug synthesis before exploring how this can be used to successfully replicate and adapt the active agents from natural sources. Chapters then explore the medicinal properties of a number of important plants, before concluding with a discussion of the future of drugs from medicinal plants. Illustrated with real-world examples, it is a practical resource for researchers in this field.

In an age of rapid environmental destruction, hundreds of medicinal plants are at risk of extinction from overexploitation and deforestation, limiting the natural resources available for active agent extraction, thereby threatening the discovery of future cures for diseases. Simultaneously, with the increasing population and advances in medical sciences, the demand for drugs is continuously increasing and cannot be met with just plants. The ability to synthetically replicate the active compounds from these plants is essential in creating an ecologically-aware, sustainable future for drug design

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1. Significance of medicinal plants in human life 2. Drug synthesis from natural products: A historical overview and future perspective 3. Substituting medicinal plants through drug synthesis 4. Bioactive Constituents of Neem 5. Turmeric: Isolation and synthesis of important biological molecules 6. Properties and important molecules of medicinal interest in wood apple (Aegle marmelos) 7. Medicinally important constituents of Tulsi (Ocimum spp.) 8. Biological importance of Aloe vera and its active constituents 9. Alkaloid group of Cinchona officinalis: Structural, synthetic and medicinal aspects 10. Isolation of medicinally important constituents from rare and exotic medicinal plants 11. Medicinal properties of marine plants 12. Ayurveda: A new dimension in the era of modern medicine 13. Dual role of drugs: Beneficial and harmful aspects 14. Introduction to medicinally important constituents from Chinese medicinal plants


Tiwari, Supriya
Dr. Tiwari holds a doctoral degree in Botany and has been involved in teaching since 2009. She has an experience of about 19 years of research work related to air pollution and its impacts on plants. She has multiple research and review publications published in prestigious international journals.

Tewari, Ashish Kumar
Since graduating with a PhD in medicinal chemistry from the University of Lucknow, Dr Tewari has developed extensive experience in both academic and industry settings, including work as a Research Associate at both The Indian Institute of Technology and the Central Drug Research Institute, as a Research Scientist at New Chemical Entity Research, and his current role as Assistant Professor in Chemistry at Banaras Hindu University, where he has framed the syllabus and supervised numerous PhD students. He has published over 40 research papers in respected international publications.
Dr Tewari's major field of research is Molecular Recognition and Medicinal Chemistry, with emphasis on the synthesis of bio active molecules, flexible molecules with aromatic back bones and synthesis of foldamers in order to study aromatic interactions. His research group's aim is to understand the mechanism of aromatic interactions, and they are actively working in the synthesis of pyrazole, imidazole, pyridone, and pyridazine systems, where they have produced some particularly interesting results relating to solid state eclipsed and staggered stacked conformations.



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