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Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy Summary

Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy by Michael Heinrich, Dr rer nat habil MA(WSU) Dipl. Biol. FLS (Professor and Head of Centre for Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK)

Pharmacognosy, the science of nature-derived drugs, pharmaceuticals, and poisons, played a crucial role in the development of modern medicine, and now has an equally important place in healthcare all over the world. This wide scope ranges from traditional medicine systems and herbal and nutritional therapies, the preparation and use of highly standardised and clinically tested herbal medicines, to the production of potent drugs used only in a purified form. Natural sources mainly focus on plants, fungi and algae, but drug discovery of novel compounds and structures includes bacteria and even marine animals. Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy is a landmark textbook that covers this spectrum of medicinal plant use. Written by leading experts in this field, this book takes the reader through the history, identification, and quality assurance of plant-based medicines to their therapeutic properties, safety, and compatibility and interaction with prescribed drugs. Aimed at students of all healthcare professions, including pharmacy, medicine, nursing and complementary therapies, the comprehensively updated information in this textbook is also relevant to those companies and organisations concerned with the regulation and testing of herbal medicines (phytomedicines), other natural health products, nutraceuticals and dietary supplements. Introduces the concepts and scope of pharmacognosy Examines the scientific evidence of plant-based medicines for a range of health conditions Extended and updated referencing includes recent reviews, WHO and official documents (open access where available) for quick access to further scientific literature New to this edition Antimicrobial natural products: as antibiotics and antiseptics, and their potential as bacterial resistance modifiers Anticancer natural products: scope now includes their role in chemoprevention and associated anti-inflammatory mechanisms New chapter on pharmacovigilance for herbal medicines and related products Quality assurance and pharmacopoeial methods extended, with many new figures and examples Plant medicines of recent scientific interest (popularity, or notoriety) added throughout An enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud Antimicrobial natural products: as antibiotics and antiseptics, and their potential as bacterial resistance modifiers Anticancer natural products: scope now includes their role in chemoprevention and associated anti-inflammatory mechanisms New chapter on pharmacovigilance for herbal medicines and related products Quality assurance and pharmacopoeial methods extended, with many new figures and examples Plant medicines of recent scientific interest (popularity, or notoriety) added throughout

Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy Reviews

This new edition may be recommended highly for purchase by undergraduate and professional doctoral students in pharmacy, as well as beginning graduate students in programmes in the pharmaceutical sciences and related areas. It will also be of great interest for use in continuing education courses for pharmacists, dentists, nurses and physicians. In addition, those with a scientific interest in herbalism and traditional medicine and nutrition will find the content of value. Moreover, this book will serve as a reliable source of information on natural product drugs for the interested lay reader. The previous editions of Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy have proven to be very highly regarded by readers. This updated and partially reorganised volume should be welcomed especially by educators of future pharmacists and of other healthcare professionals. -Prof. A. Douglas Kinghorn Columbus, OH, USA This fourth edition of a work that has gained significant prominence and respect as a leading textbook contains highly valuable and authoritative information for anyone who is a student of pharmacy and/or pharmacognosy. It is also a valuable reference for industry quality-control personnel, herbalists, natural product researchers and others in the health professionals who wish to learn about the growing popularity of MAPs and how natural botanical and fungal preparations can provide a growing range of safe and reliable health benefits for consumers worldwide. -Mark Blumenthal Austin, Texas, USA

About Michael Heinrich, Dr rer nat habil MA(WSU) Dipl. Biol. FLS (Professor and Head of Centre for Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK)

By Michael Heinrich, Dr rer nat habil MA(WSU) Dipl. Biol. FLS, Professor of Ethnopharmacology and Pharmacognosy and Head of Centre for Pharma & Bio Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK Jose Prieto-Garcia, Associate Professor in Natural Products and Phytochemistry at Liverpool John Moores University, UK Elizabeth M. Williamson, BSc(Pharm) PhD MRPharmS FLS, Emerita Professor of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of Reading, UK; former Editor-in-chief - now a Senior Editor of Phytotherapy Research; Member of the Herbal Drugs Committees for The British Pharmacopoeia

Table of Contents

PART A Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy SECTION 1 Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy 1 Importance of Plants in Modern Pharmacy and Medicine 2 Pharmacognosy and Its History: People, Plants and Natural Products SECTION 2 Medicinal Plant Sciences 3 General Principles of Botany: Morphology and Systematics 4 Plant Families Yielding Important Medicines 5 Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology SECTION 3 Natural Products: An Introduction 6 Natural Product Chemistry 7 Analytical Methods for Natural Products 8 Natural Product Isolation and Structure Elucidation 9 Natural Products With Anticancer and Chemopreventive Effects 10 Antimicrobial Natural Products SECTION 4 Herbal Medicinal Products 11 The Complex Pharmacology of Herbal Medicines 12 Production, Quality Control and Standardisation of Herbal Medicines 13 Toxicity of Herbal Constituents 14 Herbal Medicine Interactions 15 Regulation and Pharmacovigilance for Herbal Medicines 16 Plants in Traditional Medicine Systems 17 Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Plant Therapies PART B Important Plant Medicines 18 The Gastrointestinal and Biliary System 19 The Cardiovascular System 20 Weight-Loss Supplements 21 The Respiratory System 22 The Central Nervous System 23 The Musculoskeletal System 24 Female Hormonal and Reproductive Conditions 25 The Male Reproductive System 26 Supportive Therapies for Stress, Ageing, Cancer and Debility 27 Topical Phytotherapy: Skin, Hair, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ANNEX Naming Herbal Drugs: Pharmaceutical (Latinised), Common English and Accepted Botanical Names (Binomials) and Synonyms Index

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Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy by Michael Heinrich, Dr rer nat habil MA(WSU) Dipl. Biol. FLS (Professor and Head of Centre for Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023-06-12
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