<P>This book on medicinal plant biotechnology covers recent developments in this field including a comprehensive up to date survey on established medicinal plants and on molecules which gained importance in recent years. The contributing scientists have been selected on the basis of their involvemen
Bioactive Molecules and Medicinal Plants
β Scribed by Angela A. Salim, Young-Won Chin (auth.), K.G. Ramawat, J.M. Merillon (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Use of medicinal plants is as old as human civilization and continuous efforts are being made to improve medicinal plants or produce their products in high amounts through various technologies. About 200,000 natural products of plant origin are known and many more are being identifed from higher plants and microorganisms. Some plant-based drugs have been used for centuries and there is no alternative medicine for many drugs, such as cardiac glycosides. However, natural products research was sidelined to pave the way for com- natorial chemistry, which was expected to produce large numbers of synthetic compounds for high-throughput screening (HTS). This line of work has failed to deliver desirable results. Moreover, it is not possible for all pharmaceutical companies and institutions to adopt costly HTS technology. Therefore, medi- nal plants and their bioactive molecules are always in demand and are a central point of research. While planning this book, we endeavored to incorporate - ticles that cover the entire gamut of current medicinal plants research. The aim of this book was to review the current status of bioactive molecules and medicinal plants research in light of the surge in the demand for herbal medicine. The chapters focus on bioactive molecules (e.g., stilbenes and p- toestrogens) and on medicinal plants as a whole (e.g., Bacopa monnierie). We hope that this book will be useful for researchers in academia, industry, and agriculture planning.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XXIII
Drug Discovery from Plants....Pages 1-24
Grapevine Stilbenes and Their Biological Effects....Pages 25-54
Research into Isoflavonoid Phyto-oestrogens in Plant Cell Cultures....Pages 55-84
Secondary Metabolite Production from Plant Cell Cultures: the Success Stories of Rosmarinic Acid and Taxol....Pages 85-100
Guggulsterone: a Potent Natural Hypolipidemic Agent from Commiphora wightii β Problems, Perseverance, and Prospects....Pages 101-121
Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn: the Source of Silymarin....Pages 123-148
The Production of Dianthrones and Phloroglucinol Derivatives in St. Johnβs Wort....Pages 149-164
Production of Alkaloids in Plant Cell and Tissue Cultures....Pages 165-174
Bacopa monnieri , a Nootropic Drug....Pages 175-195
Chemical Profiling of Nothapodytes nimmoniana for Camptothecin, an Important Anticancer Alkaloid: Towards the Development of a Sustainable Production System....Pages 197-213
Colchicine β an Overview for Plant Biotechnologists....Pages 215-232
In Vitro Azadirachtin Production....Pages 233-254
Arabinogalactan Protein and Arabinogalactan: Biomolecules with Biotechnological and Therapeutic Potential....Pages 255-270
Hairy Roots: a Powerful Tool for Plant Biotechnological Advances....Pages 271-283
Hairy Roots of Catharanthus roseus : Efficient Routes to Monomeric Indole Alkaloid Production....Pages 285-295
Roseroot ( Rhodiola rosea L.): Effect of Internal and External Factors on Accumulation of Biologically Active Compounds....Pages 297-315
Apoptosis and Plant-Derived Pharmaceuticals....Pages 317-324
The Indian Herbal Drugs Scenario in Global Perspectives....Pages 325-347
Phytochemical Standardization of Herbal Drugs and Polyherbal Formulations....Pages 349-369
Back Matter....Pages 371-379
β¦ Subjects
Biotechnology; Plant Biochemistry; Medicinal Chemistry; Pharmacy
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