1st Edition

Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigation of the Family Rutaceae

    242 Pages 20 Color & 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    242 Pages 20 Color & 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This new volume provides comprehensive coverage of the family Rutaceae, emphasizing its diverse phytochemistry and medicinal uses.

    The volume provides an introduction to the family Rutaceae and then goes on to delineate its phytochemical and pharmacological properties and uses. Also addressed are the nutritional, clinical, and toxicological profiles of the family Rutaceae, elaborating on the nutritional value of Rutaceae plants, their healthcare and clinical applications, and their possible toxic side effects.

    This volume provides an information overview of the Rutaceae family, which comprises numerous ornamental as well as economically significant fruit-bearing trees with significant phytochemistry and medicinal uses that are important for new drug discovery for pharmaceutical industries. The chapters may also direct researchers to isolate/extract pure compounds from Family Rutaceae for new and novel drug discoveries.

    PART I: INTRODUCTION AND USAGE OF THE FAMILY RUTACEAE

    1. Family Rutaceae: An Introduction

    Anees Ahmed Khalil, Muneeb Khan, Abdur Rauf, Yahya S. Al-Awthan, and Omar Bahattab

    2. Family Rutaceae: An Overview of Its Traditional Uses

    Anees Ahmed Khalil, Muneeb Khan, Abdur Rauf, Saima Naz, Yahya S. Al-Awthan, and Omar Bahattab

    3. Ethno-Medicinal Applications of the Family Rutaceae

    Muhammad Rizwan, Taj-Ud-Din, Zafar Ali, Mohammad Ali, Fazal Akbar, Abdur Rauf, and Mohammed A. Al-Duais

    PART II: PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FAMILY RUTACEAE

    4. Phytochemistry and Medicinal Uses of the Family Rutaceae

    Nasib Zaman, Muhammad Rizwan, Arshad Iqbal, Abdur Rauf, Yahya S. Al-Awthan, and Omar Bahattab

    5. Essential Oils from the Family Rutaceae

    Ahmed Olatunde, Habibu Tijjani, Shakirdeen Mayowa Obidola, Nadia Sharif, Uzma Nihar, Neelma Munir, and Godwin Anywar

    6. The Family Rutaceae: A Comprehensive Review on Its Phytochemical and Pharmacological Perspectives

    Kishwar Sultana, Aishma Khattak, Muhammad Rizwan, Zahid Hussain, Abdur Rauf, and Mohammed A. Al-Duais

    7. Biological Importance of Essential Oils from the Family Rutaceae

    Nadia Bibi, Muhammad Rizwan, and Mohammad Ali

    PART III: NUTRITIONAL CLINICAL, AND TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE OF THE FAMILY RUTACEAE

    8. Nutritional Use of the Family Rutaceae

    Muhammad Saleem, Muhammad Ali, and Allah Bakhsh Gulshan

    9. Rutaceae: An Insight into Healthcare and Clinical Applications

    Abhay Prakash Mishra, Lubna Azmi, Manisha Nigam, Raquel Peres Morais Urano, Archana Yadav, and Motlalepula Gilbert Matsabisa

    10. Toxicological Profile of the Rutaceae Family

    Chenmala Karthika, Shrouq H. Sweilam, Muddaser Shah, and Md. Habibur Rahman

    11. Antioxidant Properties of family Rutaceae

    Anees Ahmed Khalil, Ammar Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Arslan Khan, and Saima Naz

    Biography

    Abdur Rauf, PhD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Swabi, Anbar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His research work focuses on phytochemistry and pharmacology, dealing particularly with bio-guided isolation of new compounds for drug discovery. His research interests include isolation and structure elucidation of bioactive compounds using several innovative techniques followed by in vitro and in vivo biological screening. Dr. Rauf is the author and coauthor of more than 280 research papers published in peer-reviewed journals, with 5392 citations as reported by Google Scholar. He has also written 10 book chapters in international books and holds two national and two international patents for discovery of novel antidiabetic drugs. Furthermore, e is an associate editor/editorial board member of Frontier in Pharmacology, Biocell, Green Processing and Synthesis, and Medicinal Chemistry, among others. He is also a fellow of the American Chemical Society and of the Laboratory of Biological Control and Antimicrobial Resistance of Orel State University, Russia. He has supervised two PhD and four MPhil students. Dr. Rauf has won a Young Scientist Award from the Directorate of Science and Technology, KP, Pakistan (2018), and the Research Productivity Award (2016-17) from the Pakistan Science Foundation. He has also won eight national and four international projects. The major goals of Dr. Rauf’s research include the discovery of eco-friendly and cost-effective protocols for the production of nanoparticles-based new drugs with bio-medicinal interest. He completed his PhD at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2015.

    Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria, PhD, is in the School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia. He was formerly the Alfred Deakin Research Fellow at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. He did his postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetic and Health at Kansas State University, USA. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Diamantina Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. Dr. Suleria has been awarded an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship and the Australian Postgraduate Award for his PhD research at the UQ School of Medicine and the Translational Research Institute in collaboration with the Commonwealth and Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia. Before joining the UQ, he worked as a lecturer in the Department of Food Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. He also worked as a research associate in the PAK-US Joint Project funded by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan, and Department of State, USA, with collaboration of the University of Massachusetts, USA, and the National Institute of Food Science and Technology, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Suleria has published more than 80 peer-reviewed scientific papers in professional journals and has co-edited several books. He is also in collaboration with more than ten universities where he is working as a co-supervisor/special member for PhD and postgraduate students. His major research focus is on food nutrition, particularly in screening of bioactive molecules, including isolation, purification, and characterization using various cutting-edge techniques from different plants, marine, and animal sources; in vitro, in vivo bioactivities; and cell culture and animal modeling.

    Syed Muhammad Mukarram Shah, PhD, is currently working as Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, University of Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Dr. Shah has published more than 40 research papers in international journals. His research work is on pharmacology, phytochemicals, and pharmacology, dealing particularly with bio-guided isolation of active compounds for drug discovery. His research interests include isolation and structure elucidation of bioactive compounds using several innovative techniques followed by in vitro and in vivo biological screening. His research work also explores novel plant-based remedies for the treatment of inflammation, analgesia neuroinflammation, Alzheimer’s disease, and depression.