Plant Bioactives as Natural Panacea against Age-Induced Diseases
Nutraceuticals and Functional Lead Compounds for Drug Development
Kanti Bhooshan Pandey (Redaktør) ; Maitree Suttajit (Redaktør)
Plant Bioactives as Natural Panacea Against Age-induced Diseases: Nutraceuticals and Functional Lead Compounds for Drug Development
presents comprehensive information on the complications of aging and the bioactive phytochemicals that in specific herbal formulations, including beverages, can mitigate them. Les mer
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Plant Bioactives as Natural Panacea Against Age-induced Diseases: Nutraceuticals and Functional Lead Compounds for Drug Development
presents comprehensive information on the complications of aging and the bioactive phytochemicals that in specific herbal
formulations, including beverages, can mitigate them. The book extensively describes the current information on the role of
plant bioactive components in delaying or preventing the aging process and associated complications, while also covering different
strategies and scientific evidence of possible synergistic effects of these studies, enabling the formulation of more effective
natural drugs to intervene in aging and associated events.
Chapters cover the broad areas of plant bioactive compounds in promoting healthy aging and longevity, including balancing glucose homeostasis, in cognitive impairments, age-related diseases, food trends and the anti-aging diet in Asia and other regions, as well as the social and economic impact of dietary patterns in aging interventions. Written by a team of global experts.
Chapters cover the broad areas of plant bioactive compounds in promoting healthy aging and longevity, including balancing glucose homeostasis, in cognitive impairments, age-related diseases, food trends and the anti-aging diet in Asia and other regions, as well as the social and economic impact of dietary patterns in aging interventions. Written by a team of global experts.
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Utgitt:
2022
Forlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780323905817
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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1. Aging principles and interventional perspectives (Invited article from renowned expert of gerontology) 2. Anti-aging strategies,
plant bioactives and drug development: Current insights 3. Nutrigenomics, plant bioactives and healthy aging 4. Plant bioactives
in balancing glucose homeostasis during aging and related diseases 5. Plant bioactives in immune modulation and its role in
anti-aging 6. Plant bioactives, genes and longevity 7. Hormetic effects of plant bioactives on healthy aging and longevity
8. Anti-aging effect of polyphenols: possibilities and challenges 9. Plant polyphenols in balancing the redox state during
aging 10. Mechanisms involved in prevention of dementia and promotion of healthy aging by resveratrol 11. An insight into
plant polyphenols in prevention of brain aging 12. Plant polyphenols in regulation of ion channels during aging and induced
diseases 13. Tea catechins as potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents: possibilities of drug development to promote
healthy aging 14. Functional foods, bioactives and cognitive impairments during aging 15. Functional foods in improving bone
health during aging 16. Dietary restriction, vegetarian diet and aging intervention 17. Plant bioactives as promising therapeutic
agents in Parkinson's disease targeting oxidative stress during aging 18. Novel plant bioactives, their anti-aging potencies:
Reality and promises 19. Use of nanotechnology in refining the anti-aging activities of plant bioactives 20. Trends in plant
based anti-aging diets in different continents of the world 21. Functional foods in clinical trials in aging intervention
22. Plant bioactives, aging research and drug industry: procedures and challenges
Dr. Kanti Bhooshan Pandey is a Senior Scientist and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Biological Sciences, AcSIR; CSIR-Central
Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Gujarat, India. He is doctorate in Biochemistry. His research expertise includes
clinical biochemistry, food biochemistry, molecular cell biology, and Gerontology. He has done significant work on investigation
of molecular mechanisms of action of plant-derived polyphenols, a major constituent in food and vital in nutrition point of
view. He is working to investigate human aging impairments at molecular level including cellular signaling. He has designed
a new protocol in cell biology and investigated a novel mechanism of action of bioactive compounds involved in cellular homeostasis
and ascorbate recycling. His findings have found commercial applications. Dr. Pandey is the recipient of many national and
international fellowships and has been authored more than 57 research papers and book chapters. He is in the editorial/advisory
board of many reputed international journals. Dr. Maitree Suttajit is Professor Emeritus previously at School of Medicine,
Chiangmai University and later at School of Medical Sciences, University of Phayao, Thailand. He was Dean of this School between
2010-2015 and currently acts as a Research Advisor. He got his Ph.D from SUNY/Buffalo, USA in 1971. His active research has
been on functional foods, and phytochemicals such as pigmented rice, perilla (Nga-mon), omega fatty acids, flavonoids, anthocyanidins,
rosmarinic acid as well as antioxidants and anti-inflammation and antiaging activities. He has published more than 100 research
papers and many book chapters with reputed international publishers. He was the Chairman organizing the first international
conference on Innovation of Functional Foods in Asia (IFFA2018), Phayao, Thailand which was reported as "The innovation of
functional foods in Asia: IFFA 2018", Asia Pacific J. Clin. Nutri. Sept.2019, 28(2):419-426. Dr. Maitree is in the editorial/review
/coordinating/committee of many international journals.