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Plants that Fight Cancer

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 01/2004
Edizione: 1° edizione





Trama

Invaluable for those engaged in cancer therapy or research, Plants that Fight Cancer is an extensive review of plant genera and species with documented anticancer properties. The current conclusions are described, along with conventional, advanced and alternative treatments for cancer. More than 150 plant genera and species are examined, including their distribution, botany, traditional usage, active ingredients and product applications, as well as expected results and risks. An analysis of algal extracts and isolated metabolites is included, as well as a summary of published research for each species. For experts, the chemical structures of the most important compounds are also listed.




Note Editore

An increasing amount of cancer research is being directed towards the investigation of plant-derived anticancer compounds, many of which have been used in traditional herbal treatments for centuries. Plants that Fight Cancer is an up-to-date, extensive review of plant genera and species with documented anti-tumor and anti-leukaemic properties. Following an overview of the disease and the diverse methods of therapy and clinical testing, the book provides a detailed examination of the plants whose compounds are currently used in conventional cancer treatment, the species which show the greatest potential as future candidates, and other species with established anticancer properties. The third section explores each of more than 150 terrestrial plant genera and species, with a review of their traditional uses, mythology, botany, active ingredients, and product applications, along with photographs and illustrations and an analysis of expected results and risks. The text closes with a discussion of algal extracts and isolated metabolites with anticancer activity, a summary of published research for each species, and chemical structures of the most important compounds.




Sommario

PART I: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT CANCER AND ITS THERAPY?Incidence and CausesClassification of Cancer TypesTherapy Conventional Cancer Treatments Advanced Cancer Treatments Other Advanced Therapies Alternative Cancer TreatmentsFrom Source to Patient: Testing the Efficiency of a Candidate Anticancer Drug Preclinical TestsPhases of Clinical TrialsClinical Trial ProtocolsPART II: PLANTS AND CANCERBrief Overview of the General Organization of the Plant CellThe Chemical Constituents of the Plant Cell Primary Metabolites Secondary MetabolitesWhy Do Plant Compounds Have an Anticancer Activity?Chemical Groups of Natural Products with Anticancer Properties Alkaloids Polysaccharides Glycosides Lipids (Saponifiable) Flavonoids Proteins Annonaceous Acetogenins TerpenoidsNucleic AcidsLignansPhenols and DerivativesAldehydesUnsaponifiable LipidsUnidentified CompoundsBiotechnology and the Supply IssuePART III: TERRESTRIAL PLANT SPECIES WITH ANTICANCER ACTIVITY: A PRESENTATIONIntroduction: General Botanical IssuesSpecies-specific InformationThe Guardian Angels: Plant Species Used in Contemporary Clinical Cancer TreatmentPromising Candidates for the Future: Plant Species with a Laboratory-Proven PotentialThe Fable: Where Tradition Fails to Meet RealityOther Species with Documented Anticancer ActivitiesPART IV: CYTOTOXIC METABOLITES FROM MARINE ALGAEIntroductionCytotoxic Metabolites from ChlorophytaCytotoxic Metabolites from RhodophytaCytotoxic Metabolites from PhaeophytaCytotoxic Metabolites from MicroalgaeConclusionsReferencesAPPENDIX: CHEMICAL STRUCTURES OF SELECTED COMPOUNDSReferencesChemical IndexSpecies Index










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780415298537

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 1.55 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:123 b/w images, 25 tables and 33 halftones
Pagine Arabe: 312


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