Neglected Tropical Diseases And Phytochemicals In Drug Discovery (EPUB)
By Jonathan Chinenye Ifemeje, Chukwuebuka Egbuna and Muhammad Akram NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES AND PHYTOCHEMICALS IN DRUG
DISCOVERY
Investigate cutting-edge developments in medicinal plant medicine research to combat the devastation caused by neglected tropical illnesses.
Phytochemicals in Drug Discovery and Neglected Tropical Diseases offers a thorough examination of the drug discovery procedure with respect to neglected
tropical diseases.
The book discusses druggable targets, new industry hurdles, and recent developments in drug discovery. It provides readers with in-depth talks on a variety of
diseases, such as helminth, bacterial, viral, fungal and ectoparasitic infections, as well as protozoa.
Leading industry experts offer readers valuable perspectives on fifty years of trends and advancements in the hunt for novel, safe, and reasonably priced
therapeutic medications to combat neglected tropical diseases.
It contains data that will be helpful to scientists working in the fields of biology, chemistry, medicine, and pharmaceuticals.
The eminent writers address a variety of subjects, such as how phytochemicals affect the leprosy-causing agent and if they could be useful in treating dengue
fever.
It will also be enjoyable for readers to have:
Comprehensive introductions to the epidemiology of neglected tropical illnesses, phytochemicals, protein targets, and mechanisms in drug discovery
Investigating new bioactive lead compounds for the purpose of finding drugs to treat leishmaniasis, lymphatic filariasis, trypanosomiasis and schistosomiasis—all neglected tropical diseases
Talks about protozoan illnesses, such as traditional, dietary, and herbal treatments for giardiasis and the phytochemicals’ anti-leishmanial properties
investigations into helminth infections, including potential use of phytochemicals for helminthiasis treatment
Neglected Tropical Diseases and Phytochemicals in Drug Discovery is an ideal resource for medicinal chemists, drug developers and research and development scientists.
It is also worth adding to the libraries of toxicologists and researchers in the fields of biology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, ethnobotany and bioinformatics who are looking for a comprehensive guide to drug discovery for neglected tropical diseases.
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