1st Edition

Medicinal Plants for Cosmetics, Health and Diseases

Edited By Namrita Lall Copyright 2022
    576 Pages 128 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    576 Pages 128 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." – Chinese proverb

    This Chinese proverb simply means: Reading helps strengthen one’s intellect, which correlates with the feeling one will have, once they have read this book. Medicinal Plants in Cosmetics, Health and Disease describes diseases and ailments occurring in individuals worldwide including acne, ageing, various cancers, eczema and other conditions. This book explains each disease and ailment, allowing the reader to gain a better perspective on misunderstood and underestimated assumptions accompanying the ailment or condition. Not only does this book present information on different diseases and ailments, it presents a variety of plants and plant-based compounds demonstrating potential health benefits.

    Features:

    • Provides details on a broad range of diseases and conditions prevalent throughout the world.

    • Includes information on how plant bioactives can aid in the prevention, treatment and management of diseases and conditions including cancer, tuberculosis and anti-coagulants, acne, wrinkle formation and eczema.

    • Each chapter provides a list of plants and plant-based compounds found globally, demonstrating their potential in treating various diseases and conditions.

    This book is appropriate for individuals having interest in learning several potential health benefits using bioactives derived from medicinal plants and phytomedicine.

    About the Editor

    Namrita Lall is a professor of Medicinal Plant Sciences, DST/ NRF SARCHII Chair in Plant Health Products from IKS, and is based at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. In addition to this, she holds numerous appointments, including an adjunct faculty position at the University of Missouri, JSS College of Pharmacy, India and a senior research fellow at the Bio-Tech R&D Institute, Jamaica. She has an interest in investigating medicinal plants and evaluating their potential for pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical purposes.

    1. Phytomedicine from Medicinal Plants: An Introduction

    Talita Turvey, Samantha R. Loggenberg and Namrita Lall

    2. The potential of microbial mediated fermentation products of herbal material in anti-aging cosmetics

    Bianca D. Payne and Namrita Lall

    3. Phytomedicines targeting antibiotic resistance through quorum sensing and biofilm formation associated with acne vulgaris

    Isa A. Lambrechts and Namrita Lall

    4. Nanoparticle-stabilized liposomes as an effective bioactive drug molecule delivery for acne treatment

    Catherine Wilkinson, Marco N. De Canha and Namrita Lall

    5. Medicinal Plants for Eczema

    Marizé Nel and Namrita Lall

    6. Natural products in the treatment of unremitting wounds secondary to diabetes or peripheral vascular disease

    Sarah Murnane

    7. Global medicinal plants and phyto-derived compounds in wound healing

    Samantha R. Loggenberg and Namrita Lall

    8. Naturally occurring histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors in the treatment of cancers

    Sujatha Puttalingaiah, Murthy V. Greeshma, Mahadevaswamy G. Kuruburu, Venugopal R. Bovilla and SubbaRao V. Madhunapantula

    9. Synthetic compounds vs Phytochemicals for the treatment of human cutaneous malignant melanoma: A review on human malignant melanoma, the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway and the potential of phytochemicals isolated from medicinal plants and various dietary sources

    Jacqueline Maphutha and Namrita Lall

    10. Anti-proliferative properties of various South African Buddleja species

    Talita Turvey and Namrita Lall

    11. Scutellaria species and cancer research: The way forward.

    Samantha H. Sherman, Lani Irvin, Prahlad Parajuli and Nirmal Joshee

    12. Lung matters: a review on lung cancer and therapeutic possibilities of medicinal plants

    Tenille Esmear and Namrita Lall

     

    13. Phytonanotechnology: Phytonanoformulations and their applications in cancer therapy

    Tafadzwa J. Chiome and Asha Srinivasan

    14. Plant-based adjunct therapy for Tuberculosis

    Lydia Gibango, Anna-Mari Reid, Jonathan L. Seaman and Namrita Lall

    15. The Genus Blumea: Ethnomedicinal uses, Phytochemistry and pharmacology

    Harish C. Upadhyay

    16. Natural Product Compounds from Plants in Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Priya Darshani, Md TanjimAlam, Prem P Tripathi and VS Pragadheesh

    17. The potential of plants as treatments for venous thromboembolism: A review of traditional use, biological activity and chemical constituents

    Lilitha L. Denga and Namrita Lall

    18. A Pharmacological Appraisal of Antimalarial Plant Species

    Mahwahwatse J. Bapela, Precious B. Ramontja and Mcebisi J. Mabuza

    19. Potential of medicinal plants as a treatment for infections caused by Aspergillus spp.

    Tefo K. Pule, Marco N. De Canha, Namrita Lall and Quenton Kritzinger

    20. Naturally occurring alkaloids with anti-HIV activity

    Surjeet Verma and Namrita Lall

    21. Chemistry and pharmacology of naturally occurring flavoalkaloids

    Rashmi Gaur, Jyoti and Nikhilesh Kumar

    22: The role of plant based natural compounds in inflammation-The effective inhibitors of arachidonic acid metabolic pathways

    Marcela Dvorakova, Premysl Landa and Lenka Langhansova

    23. Botanicals and the gut microbiome

    Anna-Mari Reid and Namrita Lall

    24. Plant-Derived Compounds as New Therapeutics for Substance Use Disorders

    Kevin S. Murnane

    25. Agro Technology of Important Medicinal Plants: From Farm to Pharma

    Nikita Patel, Swetal Patel, Abdullahi A. AbdulRahaman and Ramar Krishnamurthy

    26. Aquatic Phytotherapy: Prospects, Challenges and Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research Output on Medicinal Aquatic Plants from 2011 to 2020

    Muhali O. Jimoh and Learnmore Kambizi

    Biography

    Namrita Lall is a professor of Medicinal Plant Sciences, DST/ NRF SARCHII Chair in Plant Health Products from IKS, and is based at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. In addition to this, she holds numerous appointments, an adjunct faculty position at the University of Missouri, JSS College of Pharmacy, India and a Senior Research fellow at the Bio-Tech R&D Institute, Jamaica. She has an interest in investigating medicinal plants and evaluating their potential for pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical purposes.