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Plant-Based Drug Discovery

Unveiling Molecular Targets for Metabolic Conditions

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9780443316982
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Plant-Based Drug Discovery: Unveiling Molecular Targets for Metabolic Conditions provides an in-depth examination of the molecular mechanisms of phytochemicals and their potential in treating metabolic diseases. This comprehensive guide begins with an introduction to the prevalence and impact of metabolic disorders, emphasizing the significant role of phytochemicals in their management. The book delves into scientific concepts and research findings, offering valuable insights for researchers and healthcare professionals in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and biotechnology. Chapters cover various crucial topics such as oxidative stress, epigenetic mechanisms, and mitophagy.

In addition, they explore the targeting of molecular chaperones and the molecular targets of plant nutraceuticals for treating obesity, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. The book also addresses technological advances, including AI and nanotechnology, highlighting opportunities and challenges in improving the use of plant molecules for metabolic disorder treatments. It serves as an essential resource for those engaged in drug discovery and related areas.

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ISBN13:9780443316982
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Section I: Introduction<br>1. Overview of lifestyle-related metabolic disorders<br><br>Section II: Phytochemicals and molecular targets<br>2. Significance of phytochemicals in metabolic disorders<br>3. Exploring the role of phytochemicals in managing metabolic disorders<br>4. Enhancing understanding of phytochemicals&rsquo; role in managing metabolic disorders<br>5. Molecular connection of oxidative stress and metabolic syndrome: Therapeutic role of phytocomponents<br>6. Epigenetics mechanisms of phytochemicals in cure of metabolic diseases<br>7. Unlocking the epigenetic potential: Phytochemicals as agents in the treatment of metabolic diseases<br>8. Plant–derived bioactive peptides for treatment of metabolic disorders<br>9. Efficiency of phytochemicals to cure metabolic diseases by targeting mitophagy<br>10. The Potential of phytochemicals in mitophagy-driven treatment of metabolic diseases<br>11. Phytochemicals as promising therapeutic approaches for inflammasomes-related metabolic disorders<br>12. Regulatory Impact of phytochemicals on metabolic diseases by targeting Nrf2-ARE signaling mechanism<br>13. Targeting molecular chaperones with phytochemicals for drug discovery in metabolic ailment<br><br>Section III: Nanotechnology methods<br>14. Molecular targets of plant nutraceuticals against obesity<br><br>Section IV: Clinical study<br>15. Navigating molecular targets: plant nutraceuticals in the battle against obesity<br><br>Section V: Technologies and challenges for plant-based drug discovery<br>16. Molecular insight to cure cardiovascular diseases through plant compounds<br>17. Mechanistic insights of important medicinal plant compounds in managing type 2 diabetes mellitus<br>18. Nanotechnological aspects in the development of phyto-therapeutics against metabolic disorders<br>19. New opportunities and challenges for improving the druggability of plant product against metabolic disorders<br>20. Clinical evidences of phytochemicals in cure of metabolic diseases<br>21. Integration of artificial intelligence with traditional medicine for treating diabetes<br>22. Integration of high-throughput omics technologies in discovery of phytodrugs to treat metabolic diseases<br>23. Multitargets drug design for screening of phytochemicals to cure of metabolic disorders<br>24. New opportunities and challenges for improving the drug ability of plant products against metabolic disorders

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