Emerging Trends in Phytotherapy of Cancer is an essential reference that explores the multifaceted role of medicinal plants in combating cancer. The book covers a broad range of interconnected topics including ethnomedicinal plants used in cancer by tribes and aboriginals, herbs used in Ayurvedic medicine for cancer, integrated approaches of modern and conventional drugs, anti-cancerous secondary metabolites, plant-based anticancer drugs approved by FDA and WHO, toxicity to humans, and the role of emerging technologies such as the applications of nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. The contents are divided into six parts. Part one opens with an introductory chapter, followed by the different combinations of plant-based drugs and modern medicine for cancer treatment, and recent developments in cancer research. Part two discusses the ethnomedicinal uses of plants in cancer and the role of Ayurvedic herbal medicines in cancer. Part three incorporates the role of secondary metabolites in cancer treatment. Part four elaborates on the plant-based drugs recommended by FDA/WHO. Part five concerns the human phytotoxicity of secondary metabolites, and part six describes the role of emerging nanotechnologies and artificial intelligence in phytotherapy drug delivery and treatment. Targeted at researchers, healthcare professionals, and advanced students in related fields, this book provides technical and in-depth knowledge, contributing to ongoing advancements in cancer treatment. It uniquely integrates ethnomedicinal therapies with modern technologies, offering a comprehensive overview of the research into phytomedicinal cancer therapies.
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Section 1: Introduction to Phytotherapy for Cancer and Its Prevention 1. Introduction to Phytotherapy in Cancer Treatment 2. Interaction between plant-based drugs and modern medicine used for cancer: Efficacy and side effects 3. Recent Developments in Bioactive Compounds for Cancer Treatment Section 2: Ethnomedicinal Uses of Plants in Cancer Treatment 4. Ethnomedicinal Plants Used in Cancer Treatment 5. Ayurvedic Herbs in Oncological Care: Traditional Wisdom Meets Modern Science 6. Combining Ethnomedicine with Conventional Cancer Therapies Section 3: Role of Secondary Metabolites in Cancer Treatment 7. Alkaloids as novel therapeutic agents in Cancer Treatment 8. Flavonoids in Cancer Treatment: Structures, Mechanisms, and Future Directions 9. Phytocannabinoids as Bioassay Targets in Anticancer Chemotherapy 10. Terpenoids and Phenolics as Anticancer Agents 11. Glycosides in Cancer Treatment 12. Role of Saponins in Cancer Treatment 13. Impact of Phytochemicals on Cancer: A Nutrigenomics and Nutrigenetics Perspective 14. Techniques of extraction of medicinal plants, quality assessment reproducibility 15. Synergistic Effects of Secondary Metabolites in Cancer Treatment Section 4: Plant-Based Drugs for Cancer Recommended by FDA/WHO 16. FDA-Approved Plant-Based Drugs for Cancer Treatment 17. WHO-Recommended Plant-Based Therapies for Cancer 18. Case Studies of Notable Plant-Based Drugs (Paclitaxel, Vincristine, Camptothecin Derivatives, Etoposide) 19. Clinical Applications and Advancements in Camptothecin-Based Cancer Therapies Section 5: Phytotoxicity of Secondary Metabolites and Essential Oils 20. Toxicity of Key Secondary Metabolites and Essential Oils 21. Regulatory and Ethical Considerations in Phytotoxicity of plant-based drugs used in Cancer Section 6: Nanotechnology and AI Applications in Medicinal Plants Used in Cancer 22. Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants-Based Carbon Dots for Imaging Cancer Cells and Conducting Phototherapy 23. Designing Nanocomposites Using Bioactive Metabolites Derived from Medicinal and Aromatic Plants to Combat Cancer 24. Nanotechnology-Based Drug Delivery of Natural Products in Cancer 25. Targeting triple-negative breast cancer signaling via phytonanomedicine 26. Artificial Intelligence-Guided Discovery of Anticancer Lead Compounds from Plants 27. Emerging Machine Learning Techniques for the Development and Analysis of Anticancer Drugs from Plants
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A reference exploring medicinal plants, secondary metabolites, and emerging technologies like nanotechnology and AI in cancer treatment
Explores the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants in cancer treatment Highlights the role of secondary metabolites in combating cancer Integrates ethnomedicinal therapies with modern technologies like nanotechnology and AI Provides technical insights for researchers, healthcare professionals, and advanced students
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ISBN
9780443405112
Publisert
2025-12-01
Utgiver
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
450

Biografisk notat

Prof. Mahendra Rai is a UGC Basic Science Research Faculty Fellow and former Head of the Department of Biotechnology at Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, India. He is currently a senior visiting professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Federal University of Piaui (UFPI), Brazil. His areas of expertise include microbial biotechnology and nanobiotechnology, focusing on the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using fungi and their applications as nanoantimicrobials against pathogenic microbes. His research is interdisciplinary, integrating microbial biotechnology with nanotechnology. Professor Rai has received several prestigious awards, including the Father T.A. Mathias Award from the All India Association for Christian Higher Education and the Medini Award from the Government of India. He has participated in multiple international collaborations and has held visiting positions at various institutions, including the University of Geneva (Switzerland), Debrecen University (Hungary), and Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland). Dr. Shandesh Bhattarai is a Research Scientist at the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Nepal. He is a dedicated researcher with over thirteen years of postdoctoral experience in plant science, in addition to seven years of prior research in the same field. He also has two years of university-level teaching experience. Dr. Bhattarai is widely published in reputed plant science journals and brings expertise in applied ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology, plant systematics, plant taxonomy, bioassays, invasive alien plant species, and biodiversity conservation. His work emphasizes the integration of traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches.