This book covers various aspects of cancer chemoprevention, including an overview of chemoprevention in the process of tumorigenesis; the roles of various phytochemicals, functional foods, and dietary interventions in disease prevention; and techniques such as cancer stem cell targeting, nano-formulations, and so forth.
The nutrigenomic and epigenetic effects of natural products at the molecular and genetic levels are also covered alongside their potential for additive and synergistic effect, as well as overcoming drug resistance. The key selling features of the book are as follows:
Discusses holistic and comprehensive areas of chemoprevention
Includes diverse techniques, such as cancer stem cell targeting, nano-formulations, and nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems Introduces various mechanisms involved in prevention of the diseases, including targeting cancer stem cells Reviews various aspects which can reduce the toxicity and cost of treatment of diseases by alternative medicine Explores various sources, mechanisms, and ways to develop cancer chemopreventive agents with minimal toxicity compared to traditional cancer therapy drugs
This book is focused on researchers and graduate students in drug delivery and formulation, nanobiotechnology, cancer chemoprevention, prevention, and therapeutics.
Edited by:
Shiv Kumar Dubey
Imprint: CRC Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Weight: 580g
ISBN: 9781032438184
ISBN 10: 1032438185
Series: Advances in Bionanotechnology
Pages: 298
Publication Date: 09 October 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
1 Overview of Natural Products and Nano-Formulations in Cancer Chemoprevention; 2 Polyphenols in Cancer Chemoprevention; 3 Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Cancer Chemoprevention; 4 Targeting Cancer Stem Cells by Natural Products for Chemoprevention; 5 Functional Foods in Cancer Chemoprevention and Therapeutics; 6 Phytochemicals: Potential Source of Interventions in Cancer Prevention and Treatment; 7 Nano-Formulation-Based Approaches for Chemoprevention; 8 Potential of Natural-Product-Based Nano-Formulations as Chemopreventive Agents; 9 Nano-Formulations of Chemotherapeutic Drugs: Recent Outlook, Advances, and Challenges in Cancer Management; 10 Nutrigenomics in Cancer Chemoprevention; 11 Synergistic Effects of Natural Products in Cancer Treatment; 12 Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacokinetics of Camptothecin and Its Derivatives in Clinical Chemotherapeutics; 13 Brassica Phytochemicals: A Potential Source of Cancer Prevention and Treatment; 14 Opportunities with Nano-Formulations in Cancer Chemoprevention; 15 Obstacles in Utilizing Nanomedicine for Cancer Management; 16 Mangroves as an Alternative Source of Anticancer Drug Leads: Current Evidence and Future Prospects
Dr. Shiv Kumar Dubey is Assistant Professor in the Biochemistry Department at the College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Pantnagar, India, since 2015. He completed his master's and bachelor's degrees at the University of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, India, where he also accomplished his PhD degree. He pursued his postdoctoral research at the Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology, CNRS, Toulouse, France, and at the University of Michigan Cancer Comprehensive Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. His numerous fellowships, including the NET-JRF (National Eligibility Test for Junior Research Fellowship), given by the UGC-CSIR in India, have been awarded to Dr. Shiv Kumar Dubey. More than 25 research papers, book chapters, and reviews by Dr. Dueby have been published in reputable national and international journals. The results of his research have also been presented in numerous national and international forums, including conferences, seminars, and symposiums. Dr. Dubey has created a number of e-content modules and organized webinars and e-training sessions for the benefit of students. To his credit, he has supervised many student theses, led patents, and developed many courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students. He is actively engaged in the areas of advanced biochemistry, chemoprevention, and natural product research. His work has considerably impacted the study of appropriately constructed curcumin bioconjugates, the validation of analytical methods, the effectiveness of nutraceuticals, and the development of their synthetic analogs for the treatment of cancer. His pursuit of bioprospecting of novel natural compounds for cancer chemoprevention is ongoing.