Medicinal Plant Research in Africa, second edition is an updated and complete reference on the pharmacology of most relevant African species and their phytochemical properties. Although pharmacopoeias of most African countries are available and contain an impressive number of medicinal plants used for various therapeutic purposes, however there was no global standard book on the nature and specificity of chemicals isolated in African medicinal plants. This book has set the standard when it first published in 2013 and now is updated with novel phytochemicals belonging to diverse classes of terpenoids, phenolics, and alkaloids. The first chapter cover monoterpenes and related phytochemicals and is followed by sesquiterpenes on chapter two. Chapter tri reviews diterpenoids and chapter four provides an overview of triterpenes and steroids. Essential oils, simple phenols, phenolic acids and related esters come next in chapters five and six, respectively. The following chapters cover coumarins, flavonoids, quinones, xanthones, lignans and stilbenes. Tannins, alkaloids, and ceramides. Chapters 15 to 20 focus on specific health conditions starting with antibiotic infection, antimalarial and other antiprotozoal diseases, cytotoxic and anticancer activity, anti-inflammatory and analgesic action, antidiabetic botanicals and the applications of African plant phytochemicals on reproductive, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems conditions. The final chapter covers the market and industry updates since the first edition published. "Medicinal Plant Research in Africa, 2 Ed." provides a complete overview of the main phytochemical principles present in the African flora and their pharmaceutical use. Pharmaceutical scientists, Ethnopharmacists, botanists, and medicinal chemists will benefit from the content organization and the inclusion of the most recent methods for structural identification of phytochemicals, pharmacological techniques, and data interpretation.
- Covers novel chemical structures, and new pharmacological data
- Highlights how phytochemicals can help overcome drug resistance
- Provides updated methods for structural identification of phytochemicals, pharmacological techniques, and data interpretation
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-30171-1 (9780443301711)
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1. Monoterpenes and Related phytochemicals from the Medicinal Plants of Africa2. Sesquiterpenes reported from the Medicinal Plants of Africa and their pharmacology3. Review of diterpenoids from the Medicinal Plants of Africa4. Triterpenes and Steroids from the Medicinal Plants of Africa5. Essential Oils from the Medicinal Plants of Africa6. Simple Phenols, Phenolic Acids, Related Esters from the Medicinal Plants of Africa, and potential drug discovery7. Coumarins and Related Compounds from the Medicinal Plants of Africa and drug discovery8. Flavonoids, isoflavonoids, and related phytochemicals from the Medicinal Plants of Africa Chapter 9. Quinones and Benzophenones identified from the Medicinal Plants of Africa10. Xanthones identified in the Medicinal Plants of Africa11. Chemistry and Pharmacology of Lignans and Stilbenes reported in African Medicinal Plants12. Tannins and Related Compounds from Medicinal Plants of Africa13. Alkaloids from the Medicinal Plants of Africa14. Ceramides, Cerebrosides, and Related Long Chains Containing Derivatives identified from the Medicinal Plants of Africa15. Update of the Antibacterial, Antifungal, and Antiviral botanicals and phytochemicals16. Antimalarial and Other Antiprotozoal Products from African Medicinal Plants17. Cytotoxic and anticancer botanicals and phytochemicals of the flora of Africa18. Anti-Inflammatory, modulatory, and Analgesic Activities of African Medicinal Plants and their derivatives19. Antidiabetic botanicals and phytochemicals from African Medicinal Plants: An update of 10 years finding20. African Medicinal Plants Acting on the Reproductive, Cardiovascular, and Central Nervous Systems21. Progress in Medicinal Plants Market and Industry in Africa from 2013