Christophe Wiart
ISBNs: B0CNJ85S91, 1032293977, 9781032293974, 9781003301455,
9781032293981, 978-1032293974, 978-1003301455, 978-1032293981,
978-1-032-29397-4, 978-1-032-29398-1, 978-1-003-30145-5
English | 2024 | PDF | 311 Pages
Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the World for Aging: Botany,
Ethnopharmacology, Natural Products, and Molecular Pathways provides an
unprecedented comprehensive overview of more than 100 plants used
globally as medicine with the potential to prevent premature aging. This
handbook covers the pathophysiology of aging from the molecular and
cellular to the organ levels, as well as the current state of knowledge
about the modes of action of natural products from plants on the
pathophysiological pathways related to the (i) cardiovascular system and
metabolism, (ii) central nervous system, (iii) kidneys, (iv) bones, (v)
skin and hair, and (vi) immune system.
Medicinal plants are
presented alphabetically. For each plant is indicated the botanical
family, synonyms, and common names in English, French, German,
Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. For each plant, the reader will also
□find the part used, active principles, medical history, contemporary
medicinal uses, as well as pharmacological, clinical, and toxicological
studies. The bibliographical references have been carefully selected for
their relevance. This handbook is intended for medical doctors, nurses,
pharmacists, dieticians, and nutritionists, as well as readers with
interest in health food and herbs.
FEATURES
Alphabetical presentation of over 100 medicinal plants and the pharmacological rationales for their uses for aging
Discusses the medical history, current medicinal uses, and potential candidates for the prevention of premature aging
Introduces the molecular mechanism of natural products on the pathophysiology of aging
Contains a selection of bibliographic references
A useful research tool for postgraduates, academics, and the pharmaceutical, herbal, or nutrition industries
Handbook
of Medicinal Plants of the World for Aging: Botany, Ethnopharmacology,
Natural Products, and Molecular Pathways presents comment sections that
invite further research and reflection on the fascinating and timely
subject of herbals for healthy aging. This is an ideal reference text
for medicinal plant enthusiasts.