Buch, Englisch, 829 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1450 g
ISBN: 978-981-15-1638-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Plants have been a source of medicines and have played crucial role for human health. Despite tremendous advances in the field of synthetic drugs and antibiotics, plants continue to play a vital role in modern as well as traditional medicine across the globe. In even today, one-third of the world’s population depends on traditional medicine because of its safety features and ability to effectively cure diseases. This book presents a comprehensive guide to medicinal plants, their utility, diversity and conversation, as well as biotechnology. It is divided into four main sections, covering all aspects of research in medicinal plants: biodiversity and conservation; ethnobotany and ethnomedicine; bioactive compounds from plants and microbes; and biotechnology. All sections cover the latest advances. The book offers a valuable asset for researchers and graduate students of biotechnology, botany, microbiology and the pharmaceutical sciences. It is an equally important resource for doctors (especially those engaged in Ayurveda and allopathy); the pharmaceutical industry (for drug design and synthesis); and the agricultural sciences.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Naturschutzbiologie, Biodiversität
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biochemie (nichtmedizinisch)
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Taxonomie und Systematik
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Botanik Pflanzenreproduktion, Verbreitung, Genetik
- Naturwissenschaften Agrarwissenschaften Ackerbaukunde, Pflanzenbau Nutzpflanzen: Biologie, Genetik, Pflanzenzüchtung
- Technische Wissenschaften Verfahrenstechnik | Chemieingenieurwesen | Biotechnologie Biotechnologie
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Part 1. Biodiversity and Conservation.- Chapter 1. Biodiversity of medicinal plants in the Eastern Ghats of Northern Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 2. Biodiversity, Conservation and Medicinal Uses of Seaweeds: The Glimpses.- Chapter 3. Tree Flora of Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 4. Genetic diversity and variability analysis in sweet flag (Acorus calamus L.).- Chapter 5. Flora of Mangrove species utilized for ethnomedicinal practices in Gautami Godavari estuary, Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 6. Tree diversity assessment in sacred groves of Eastern Ghats, Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Part 2. Ethnobotany and Ethnomedicine.- Chapter 7. Structure design and establishment of database application system for Miao medicinal plants in Guizhou Province, China.- Chapter 8. Documentation and Protection of Traditional Knowledge.- Chapter 9. Ethnobotanical assessment of medicinal plants used by Indigenous people living around the Sacred Groves of East Godavari District, AndhraPradesh, India.- Chapter 10. Ethno-botanico-medicine in treatment of diabetes by the tribal groups of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 11. Ethnomedicine from Konda Reddis of High Altitude Agency Tracts of East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 12. A traditional use of plants for the treatment of bone fractures by the local people of West Sikkim, India.- Chapter 13. God’s tree: A culturally coded strategy for conservation (A case study of Gairsain eco- region of district Chamoli, Uttarakhand).- Chapter 14. Ethnomedicinal plants used by ethnic people in Eastern Ghats of Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.- Chapter 15. Ethnobotany of medicinal plants of Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh for identification of plants with antitumour and antimicrobial potential.- Chapter 16. Controlling biological infestations in museums by medicinal plants.- Chapter 17. Hitherto unexplored aspects of medicinal plants from Ayurveda and Vrikshayurveda.- Chapter18. Ethno veterinary medicinal plants and practices in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.- Chapter 19. Ethnobotanical trees of Sri Lankamalleswara wild life sanctuary, Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh.- Chapter 20. A Study on Medical Systems for Dengue Fever.- Part 3. Bioactive compounds from plants and microbes.- Chapter 21. Development of immunoassays for Ginsenosides in Ginseng.- Chapter 22. Elicitation of flavonoids in Kalanchoë pinnata by Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation and UV-Bradiation.- Chapter 23. Biogenic silver nanoparticles from Trametes ljubarskyi (white rot fungus): efficient and effective anti candidal activity.- Chapter 24. Herbal medicinal markets in China: An Ethnobotanical Survey.- Chapter 25. Phyto chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of a traditional medicinal plant Glochidion eriocarpum (Phyllanthaceae).- Chapter 26. Endophytic fungi and their impact on Agroecosystems.- Chapter 27. GC-MS and Insilico molecular docking analysis of secondary metabolites present in leaf extract of Cassia occidentalis Linn.- Chapter 28. Protective effect of Mimusops elengi L. on renal and hepatic markers in STZ-induced diabetic Rats.- Chapter 29. Extraction and purification of gymnemic acid from Gymnema sylvestre r.br.- Chapter 30. GC-MS Profile of the unsaponifiable and saponifiable matters of Coldenia procumbens Linn. Leaves.- Chapter 31. Isolation of sterols from the bark hexane extract of Cordia dichotoma.- Chapter 32. Isolation and characterization of pharmacologically active tannins from stem bark of Syzygium samarangense.- Chapter 33. Rare actinobacteria Nocardiopsis lucentensis VLK-104 isolated from Mangrove ecosystem of Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh.- Chapter 34. Aegle marmelos (Rutaceae): evaluation of root phytochemical constituents for antimicrobial activity.- Chapter 35. Qualitative and quantitative phytochemical studies in different parts of Sesamum indicum L.- Chapter 36. Phytochemical investigation and comparative evaluation of various market samples of Triphala powder with references to their free scavenging and anti-diabetic activity – an in-vitro-approach.- Chapter 37. In vitro anticancer activity of Canthium parviflorum Lam extracts against cancer cell lines.- Chapter 38. Bioactive Metabolites from Streptomyces nanhaiensis VSM-1: Polyphasic taxonomy, Optimization and Evaluation of antimicrobial metabolites by GC-MS analysis.- Chapter 39. In vitro cultured cells as an option for enhancing the production of bioactive compounds: Some selected case studies.- Chapter 40. Anti-Diabetic Studies of the leaf extract of Ericostemma littorale (Blume) using Wistar Rats.- Part 4. Biotechnology.- Chapter 41. Molecular and cytogenetical approaches for genetic diversity analysis of wild and cultivated medicinal plant species from North-East India with focus on genus Curcuma.- Chapter 42. Mutagenic effect of chemicals on certain biochemical parameters in two cultivars of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.).- Chapter 43. Mutagenic effectiveness and efficiency of Gamma rays in Musk okra (Abelmoschus moschatus L.).- Chapter 44. Detection of genetic variation in Biophytum sensitivum Linn. by RAPD and ISSR markers.- Chapter 45. Development of standard protocols for in vitro regeneration of some selected banana cultivars (Musa spp.) from India.- Chapter 46. In vitro method of high frequency plant regeneration through internodal callus of Ruta Graveolens L.- Chapter 47. Conservation of an endangered medicinal forest tree species, Oroxylum indicum L. Kurz through in vitro culture- A review.- Chapter 48. DNA barcode: the genetic blue print for identity and diversity of Phyllanthus amarus Schum. et. Thonn.- Chapter 49. Microbiological and physicochemical quality of potable water in valasi, agency area, Andhra Pradesh.