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Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 3
Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 4
Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 2
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Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension Series

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Medicinal plants are a source of potential therapeutic compounds. Phytotherapycan give patients long term benefits with less or no side effects. Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension is a book series which emphasizes the biochemistry behind diabetes mellitus and hypertension, along with the control or remediation of these conditions through cost effective, safe and easily-adaptable methods validated by scientific research.This is the fourthvolume of the series which features reviews on selected natural productsused to treat diabetes and hypertension. This volume brings 6 chapterscontributed by 14 researchers that cover general updates on diabetic phytotherapy, circumin, and the medicinal use of olive leaves, passion fruit and spiral gingers in the treatment of diabetes and hypertension.Each review covers different plant species or medicinal agents whereapplicable, providing readers essential information about their role in thetreatment of diabetes and hypertension.Both academic and professional pharmacologists as well as clinicianswill find comprehensive information on a variety of therapeutic agents in thisvolume.

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Release dateFeb 2, 2016
Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 3
Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 4
Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 2

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  • Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 2

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    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 2
    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 2

    Phytotherapy has the potential to give patients long term benefits with less or no side effects. This is the second volume of the series. This volume brings 11 chapters that cover updates on general phytotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine as well as information on anti-diabetic and antihypertensive herbs (including Senna spp., Curcumin, Carum carvi, Premna serratifolia, Eugenia jambolana and more). The monographs presented within this volume give several details necessary for pharmacopoeial data for quality assurance of pharmaceutical products derived from these specific plant sources: botanical features, distribution, identity tests, purity requirements, chemical assays, active or major chemical constituents, clinical applications, pharmacology, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential adverse reactions, and posology. Hence academic and professional pharmacologists or clinicians will find comprehensive information on a variety of therapeutic agents along with guidelines for applying them in practical phytotherapy of diabetes and hypertension.

  • Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 3

    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 3
    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 3

    Medicinal plants are a source of potential therapeutic compounds. Phytotherapycan give patients long term benefits with less or no side effects. This is the thirdvolume of the series which features monographs on selected natural productsused to treat diabetes and hypertension. This volume brings 7 chapterscontributed by 22 researchers, that cover updates on the biochemistry ofdiabetes, information on anti-diabetic and antihypertensive properties of oil bearingplants, herbs, fruits and vegetables, medicinal plants from Asia, as well as the medicinal valueof specific plants such as, star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito).In terms of therapeutic agents, two reviews in this volume focus on terpenoidsand glucagon-like peptide – 1 are also included.Each review covers different plant species or medicinal agents whereapplicable, providing readers essential information about their role in thetreatment of diabetes and hypertension.Both academic and professional pharmacologists as well as clinicianswill find comprehensive information on a variety of therapeutic agents in thisvolume.

  • Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 4

    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 4
    Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension: Volume 4

    Medicinal plants are a source of potential therapeutic compounds. Phytotherapycan give patients long term benefits with less or no side effects. Phytotherapy in the Management of Diabetes and Hypertension is a book series which emphasizes the biochemistry behind diabetes mellitus and hypertension, along with the control or remediation of these conditions through cost effective, safe and easily-adaptable methods validated by scientific research.This is the fourthvolume of the series which features reviews on selected natural productsused to treat diabetes and hypertension. This volume brings 6 chapterscontributed by 14 researchers that cover general updates on diabetic phytotherapy, circumin, and the medicinal use of olive leaves, passion fruit and spiral gingers in the treatment of diabetes and hypertension.Each review covers different plant species or medicinal agents whereapplicable, providing readers essential information about their role in thetreatment of diabetes and hypertension.Both academic and professional pharmacologists as well as clinicianswill find comprehensive information on a variety of therapeutic agents in thisvolume.

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