This book offers a comprehensive review of the multifaceted role of phytochemicals in promoting human health and combating diseases. The initial chapters introduce phytochemicals, navigate the natural health landscape, and provide a foundational understanding of these bioactive compounds. The book unfolds the role of phytochemicals as a formidable defense against oxidative stress and explores the unique health benefits and nutritional significance of phytochemicals found in fruit peels. The subsequent chapters further discuss the therapeutic potential of phytochemicals, detailing their role in combating multidrug-resistant bacterial infections and modulating critical pathways in inflammation and cancer. This book also highlights the novel treatment strategies for amyloidosis using natural products, as well as the fascinating interplay between natural compounds and biogenic nanoparticles in the context of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Further exploration includes the impact of plant-derived compounds on cancer stem cells and the recent advancements in ethnopharmacology for age-related brain disorders. Each chapter provides a thorough and up-to-date analysis of research findings, clinical applications, and future directions within the field. By presenting a holistic view of the diverse functions and benefits of phytochemicals, this book aims to inspire further investigation and innovation in this dynamic area of research, ultimately contributing to enhanced human health and well-being.
Edited by:
Surajit Pathak,
Antara Banerjee
Imprint: CRC Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
ISBN: 9781032780764
ISBN 10: 1032780762
Pages: 310
Publication Date: 10 December 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
1. Harnessing nature's richness: Delving into the impact of phytochemicals from fruit peels on health and wellness.2. ,The role of bioactive principle from Traditional medicinal plants in Metabolic Disorder 3. ,Phytochemicals as a prospective alternative strategy for combating multi drug resistant bacterial infection. 4. ,Mechanism of Phytochemicals in modulating signalling pathways involved in Inflammation and Cancer. 5. Structure-Activity Relationship of Plant-derived Bioactive compounds in Anti-cancer therapy. 6. New insights on Anti-colorectal Cancer effects of plant based Bioactive compounds. ,7. Evaluation of Nutraceuticals in Targeting Oral Cancer.8. ,Role of Resveratrol in Molecular Targeting of Melanoma. 9. Effects of plant derived compounds against cancer stem cells. 10.An Overview of Cardiovascular Disease Management with Plant-Derived Bioactive compounds. 11. Analysis of Phytochemicals – The Free radical warrior in colostrums. ,12. Potential Health Benefits Of Phytochemical Compounds On Endocrine Disruption And Female Reproductive Health. 13. *,Natural Compounds and Biogenic nanoparticals in treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. ,14. The hallmarks of amyloidosis on treatment strategies using natural products.15. Regulation of cell signaling pathways by phytochemicals in aging brain. 16. Recent advances in ethnopharmacology on age related brain disorders. 17. Anthocyanins and its derivatives: systemic approach in drug delivery. 18. Toxic phytochemicals and their potential risks for Human Health
Prof. Surajit Pathak, PhD is currently working as a Professor at Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Kelambakkam, Chennai (From 2015-till date). He worked as a Principal Research Scientist in Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden (2022 May- Dec 2022). He is also a Visiting Professor of Shoolini University, HP and Adjunct Professor at Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab. He has received his Ph.D. degree from India in 2007, and completed his Post-Doctoral training (2007-2016) at the University of Alabama, USA, University of Padova, Italy and University of Linkoping, Sweden. His current research focuses on role of microRNAs for early detection of colorectal cancer. He has published more than 150 research and review articles in peer-reviewed international journals of repute with 3200 citations and 32 h-index. He serves as an editorial board member for several prestigious international high-impact journals, including ""Current Aging Sciences,"" ""Toxics"" (MDPI). Dr. Pathak has edited several books of Springer Nature and Elsevier publishers on Stem Cells and Cancer. He is a member of several professional research organizations, including the Indian Association of Cancer Research (IACR), Indian Science Congress Association, Society of Toxicology (SOT), USA, the Aesthetic Multispecialty Society, Europe (AMS) and the ReGenera Research Group in Italy and the Founding member of The Indian Extracellular Vesicles Society (IEVS). Dr. Antara Banerjee is presently working as an Associate Professor at Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Chennai from 2016 till date. Dr. Banerjee pursued her post-doctoral research on Cancer Biology and Regenerative Medicine at University of Padova, Italy and Linkoping University in collaboration, Sweden. These works fostered her interest in understanding the role of the mesenchymal niche and extra-cellular vesicles in tissue regeneration and exploring signaling pathways in governing stem cell fate. Dr Banerjee’s lab is interested in aspects of analyzing the tumor specific microenvironment in colon cancer development including the epigenetic signals as a novel therapeutic strategy. She has published over 135 research and review articles in peer reviewed International and National Journals with citation index-2387 and i10-index 54, h-index-24 and has active collaboration with research laboratories in Sweden, Italy, Norway, Turkey, Mexico and India. She has been granted with 2 patent on her research works. She has been awarded with Awarded Young Scientist award by DST SERB, Govt of India. She is the Editor of books with Springer Publishers namely “Cancer Stem Cells: New Horizons in Cancer Therapies”; “Handbook of Animal Models and its Uses in Cancer Research” and “Evidence-Based Functional Foods for Prevention of Age-related Diseases”. She is lifetime member and affiliated with professional research bodies including Indian Association of Cancer Research, Indian Science Congress, Indian society of Extra cellular vesicles.