Glimpses of Indian Ethnopharmacology


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Contributed articles presented at the first National Conference on Ethnopharmacology, held in Thiruvananthapuram from 24th to 26th May, 1993.




Ethnobotany of India, Volume 1


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Ethnobotany of India: Volume 1: Eastern Ghats and Adjacent Deccan, the first of a five-volume set, provides an informative overview of human-plant interrelationships in this southern area of India. The volume looks at the ethnic diversity, ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, ethnoveterinary medicine, and ethnic food of the region. With chapters written by experts in the field, the book provides comprehensive information on the tribals (the indigenous populations of the region) and knowledge on plants that grow around them.




Ethnobotany of India, 5-Volume Set


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This new 5-volume set, Ethnobotany of India, provides an informative overview of human-plant interrelationships in India, focusing on the regional plants and their medicinal properties and uses. Each volume focuses on a different significant region of India, including Volume 1: Eastern Ghats and Deccan Volume 2: Western Ghats and West Coast of Peninsular India Volume 3: North-East India and Andaman and Nicobar Islands Volume 4: Western and Central Himalaya Volume 5: The Indo-Gangetic Region and Central India With chapters written by experts in the field, the book provides comprehensive information on the tribals (the indigenous populations of the region) and knowledge on plants that grow around them. Each volume includes an introductory chapter with an overview of the region and then goes on to cover ethnic diversity and culture of the ethnic tribes plants used for healing and medical purposes for humans and animals ethnic food plants and ethnic food preparation specific information on the ethnomedicinal plants, the parts used, and the diseases cured other uses of plants by the ethnic tribes, such as for fiber, dyes, flavor, and recreation conservation, documentation, and management efforts of the ethnic communities and their plant knowledge The books include the details of the plants used, their scientific names, the parts used, and how the plants are used, providing the what, how, and why of plant usage. The volumes are well illustrated with over 100 color and 130 b/w illustrations. Together, the five volumes in the Ethnobotany of India series bring together the available ethnobotanical knowledge of India in one place. India is one of the most important regions of the old world, and its ancient and culturally rich and diverse knowledge of ethnobotany will be valuable to many in the fields of botany and plant sciences, pharmacognosy and pharmacology, nutraceuticals, and others. The books also consider the threat to plant biodiversity imposed by environmental degradation, which impacts cultural diversity.




Indian Ethnobotany: Emerging Trends


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Currently ethnobotany has been a subject of wide interest for research in developing and developed countries. The book has been dedicated to the doyen of Indian ethnobiology, Dr. S.K. Jain, FNA, popularly known as 'Father of Indian Ethnobotany'. The book comprises very important articles written by notable ethnobiologists/ botanists on different aspects of ethnobotany. The book would certainly be useful to the students, researchers and teachers working on various aspects of ethnobotany and helpful to various pharmaceutical industries in exploring plants for preparation of new drugs.




Ethnopharmacology and Biodiversity of Medicinal Plants


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Ethnopharmacology and Biodiversity of Medicinal Plants provides a multitude of contemporary views on the diversity of medicinal plants, discussing both their traditional uses and therapeutic claims. This book emphasizes the importance of cataloging ethnomedical information as well as examining and preserving the diversity of traditional medicines. It also discusses the challenges present with limited access to modern medicine and the ways in which research can be conducted to enhance these modern practices. The book also explores the conservation procedures for endangered plant species and discusses their relevance to ethnopharmacology. Each chapter of this book relays the research of experts in the field who conducted research in diverse landscapes of India, providing a detailed account of the basic and applied approaches of ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology. The book reviews multiple processes pertaining to medicinal plants, such as collecting the traditional therapeutic values and validation methods. It also explores developments in the field such as the diversity and medicinal potential of unexplored plant species and applications in drug formulation to fight against anti-microbial resistance (AMR).




Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of India Vol. 1


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This book is the 8th volume of the popular series ‘Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the World’. Like the previous volumes, this volume is being introduced in a monographic format containing an extremely rich and diverse medicinal flora of India. Both well-known and somewhat still ignored species have been described in view of their traditional, present day and prospective uses. The scientific and technological achievements are also included aptly in this volume, together with a careful and critical consideration to our contemporary knowledge of this vast interdisciplinary domain with an Indian focus. In the era of global climate change and pandemics, building on the huge Indian traditions, this volume will make an important contribution to the better knowledge and understanding of MAPs. The Indian flora has always been recognized for its medicinal and aromatic plant values and this volume is explicitly focusing in that direction. With the rapidly expanding scope of natural nutraceuticals and herbal formulations, this book will be a fruitful acquisition for the interested readers globally.




Ethnopharmacology


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Ethnopharmacology is a multidisciplinary subject and an area of research where tradition and modern science coexists. The progress of this interdisciplinary science is expanding fast with our increasing quest for phytopharmaceuticals and our increasing awareness on traditional and alternative systems of medicines. The book is a compilation of articles written by eminent researchers working on phytomedicine and on various aspects of ethnopharmacology. Many of the articles are modern approaches to ethnopharmacological research. The book will be immensely useful to students, teachers, scientists and pharmaceutical industries interested in plant based medicine and drug development. Contents Chapter 1: Mechanisms of Apoptosis Induced by Garlic-Derived Components by D Karunagaran and Suby Oommen; Chapter 2: Music Therapy: An Introduction by T V Sairam; Chapter 3: Application of Traditional Knowledge of Medicinal Plants by Tribes of Some Part of Rajasthan; Chapter 4: An Experimental Evaluation to the Anticancer Activity of Homeopathic Medicines by Ramadasan Kuttan, Girija Kuttan, E S Sunila, K C Preethi, C Nimita Venugopal and K B Hari Kumar; Chapter 5: Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Immunomodulatory Effects of Viscum album Preparations by Fabienne Prost, Jean-Paul Duong Van Huyen, Sriramulu Elluru, Sandrime Delignat, Jagadeesh Bayry, Michel D Kazatchkine and Srini V Kaveri; Chapter 6: A Rasayana, ICHOR-CR as a Possible Chemoprotectant Againt Doxorubicin-Related Toxicity by Renee Vanessa Gardner, Hernan Correa, Randall Craver, Evangeline Mckinnon, Halina Sadowska-Krowicka and Rajasekharan Warrier; Chapter 7: Ethnomedicinal Potential of Herbal Drugs on Gastric Dysfunction in Experimental Animals by Ch V Rao and P Pushpangadam; Chapter 8: Anti-inflammatory, Anti-inflammatory, Antinociceptive and Diuretic Activities of Amoora cucullata Roxb by A K Das, I Z Shahid, M S K Choudhuri, J A Shilpi and Firoj Ahmed; Chapter 9: The Role of Ethnomedical Leads in Drug Discovery by V George and J Anil John; Chapter 10: Quality of Natural Health Products through Marker Profiling: Promotion and International Coordination by Pulok K Mukherjee, V Kumar, Peter J Houghton; Chapter 11: Potential Use of Some Natural Compounds as Radioprotectors C K K Nair; Chapter 12: Resveratrol Miracle: From Chemoprevention to Cardioprotection by Samarjit Das and Dipak K Das; Chapter 13: Protective Effect of Phytochemicals in Cancer Chemoprevention, Wound Healing and Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Rajesh L Thangapazham, Anuj Sharma, and Radha K Maheshwari; Chapter 14: A Brief Review on Phytoconstituents with Potential Antidiabetic Activity by K Rajendran and Annie Shirwaikar; Chapter 15: Scientific Evaluation of Traditional Medicine: Ethnopharmacology, Reverse Pharmacology, System Biology to Metabolmics by Palpu Pushpangadan, R Govindarajan, S K Srivastava, Ch V Rao, K Narayanan Nair, A K S Rawat, Shanta Mehrotra, A K Sharma, S Rajasekharan, V George and P G Latha; Chapter 16: Biological Diversity in Curcuma: A Review by Sharad Srivastava, A K S Rawat and Shanta Mehrotra; Chapter 17: Therapeutic Potential of Medicinal Mushrooms Occurring in South India Amelioration of Oxidative Stress-Induced Hepato-Renal Damages: A Pre-Clinical Evaluation by T A Ajith and K K Janardhanan; Chapter 18: Traditional Medicine and the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Regime of 21st Century by Palpu Pushpangadam; Chapter 19: Antimitotic Polysaccharide from Punica granatum by T T Sreelekha, K K Vijayan, Prabha Balaram; Chapter 20: Documentation of Traditional Knowledge and IPR Protection Related to Plants Used for Food and Medicine by S Rajasekharan, P G Latha and P Pushpangadan




Indian Nepalis


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Contributed papers presented at a seminar held on April 20-22, 2006 at Gangtok, Sikkim.




Herbal Bioactives and Food Fortification


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Recent major shifts in global health care management policy have been instrumental in renewing interest in herbal medicine. However, literature on the development of products from herbs is often scattered and narrow in scope. Herbal Bioactives and Food Fortification: Extraction and Formulation provides information on all aspects of the extraction o




Medicinal Orchids of Asia


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This unique book brings together a wealth of data on the botanical, ethno-medicinal and pharmacological aspects of over 500 species of Asian medicinal orchids. It starts off by explaining the role and limitations of complimentary and herbal medicines, and how traditional Asian medicine differs from Western, “scientific” medicine. The different Asian medical traditions are described, as well as their modes of preparing herbal remedies. The core of the book presents individual medicinal orchid species arranged by genera. Each species is identified by its official botanical name, synonyms, and local names. Its distribution, habitat and flowering season, uses and pharmacology are described. An overview sums up the research findings on all species within each genus. Clinical observations are discussed whenever available, and possible therapeutic applications are highlighted. The book closes with chapters on the conservation of medicinal orchids and on the role of randomized clinical trials.