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Practice and Re Emergence of Herbal Medicine 1st Edition by Raja Chakraborty ISBN 9789815080421

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Author: Chakraborty, Raja;Sen, Saikat;
Language: English
Year: 2023

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ISBN 13: 9789815080421
Author: Raja Chakraborty

Practice and Re-emergence of Herbal Medicine focuses on current research in Indian traditional medicine. Chapters cover many facets of herbal medicine, including quality control and experimental validation, intellectual property issues, pharmacovigilance and the therapeutic use of herbal medicine. The book informs readers about the effectiveness of traditional medicine systems, like Ayurveda and Siddha, in the region with reference to specific communities. The book also highlights herbal medications for diseases such as COVID-19, cancer and erectile dysfunction. The book is a timely reference for researchers interested in ethnobotany, alternative medicine and the practice of herbal medicine in indigenous communities.

Practice and Re Emergence of Herbal Medicine 1st Table of contents:

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION AND BIODIVERSITY OF NORTH EAST INDIA (NEI)
  3. ETHNIC TRIBAL'S OF NORTH EAST INDIA AND THEIR INDI-GENOUS PRACTICE
  4. Arunachal Pradesh
  5. Assam
  6. Manipur
  7. Meghalaya
  8. Mizoram
  9. Nagaland
  10. Sikkim
  11. Tripura
  12. ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL VALIDATION OF SOME POTENTIAL INDIGENOUS MEDICINAL PLANTS FROM NEI: JOURNEY FROM
  13. CONCLUSION
  14. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  15. REFERENCES
  16. Traditional Herbal Medicines: A Prospective Panacea for SARS-CoV-2
  17. Amul Jain1,#, Apoorva Sharma1,#, Sujata Bais1, Simran Kaur1, Aastha Verma1, Priyank Sinha1, Bhanushr
  18. INTRODUCTION
  19. VIROLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
  20. CURRENT REGIME OF TREATMENT
  21. IMMUNOTHERAPY
  22. ROLE OF HOMOEOPATHY
  23. INDIGENOUS CURATIVES TO TACKLE SARS-COV-2
  24. ANTIVIRAL DRUGS
  25. ANTIPYRETICS
  26. IMMUNO-MODULATORY REMEDIES
  27. ANTIMICROBIAL DRUGS AND DISINFECTANTS
  28. CONCLUSION
  29. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  30. REFERENCES
  31. Ethnobotany, Ethnomedicine, Chemistry and Pharmacology of Clematis Species Used in Australia, China
  32. Jai Malik1,*, G. David Lin2, Paul N. Smith3, Rachel W. Li3,4 and Subhash Chandra Mandal5
  33. INTRODUCTION
  34. ETHNOBOTANY AND ETHNOMEDICINE
  35. The Australian Clematis
  36. Clematis Microphylla (Small-Leaved Clematis)
  37. Clematis Glycinoides (Forest Clematis)
  38. Clematis Pickeringii
  39. Clematis Aristata (Austral Clematis, or the Less Inspiring, Goat’s Beard)
  40. Chinese Clematis
  41. Clematis Chinensis (Wei Ling Xian)
  42. Clematis Terniflora (Yuan Zhui Tie Xian Lian)
  43. Clematis Mandshurica (La Liao Tie Xian Lian)
  44. Clematis Hexapetala (Mian Tuan Tie Xian Lian)
  45. Clematis Armandii (Chuan Mu Tong)
  46. Clematis Montana (Xiu Qiu Teng)
  47. Indian Clematis
  48. Clematis Wighatiana (Wight's Clematis, Son-Jai, Traveller’s Joy)
  49. Clematis Acuminata DC
  50. Clematis Graveolens Lindl
  51. Clematis Gouriana Roxb. (Belkum, Churanhar, Morata, Indian Traveller’s Joy)
  52. Clematis Heynei M.A. Rau (Ranjai, Laghukarni, Churhar, Deccan Clematis)
  53. Clematis Buchananiana Dc. (White Climber, Lemon Clematis)
  54. CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS
  55. Triterpenoid Saponins
  56. Lignans
  57. Flavonoids
  58. Alkaloids and Other Constituents
  59. PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
  60. Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Rheumatic Action
  61. Anti-Diabetic Action
  62. Anti-Apoptosis and Protective Action
  63. Anticancer Action
  64. CONCLUSION
  65. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  66. REFERENCES
  67. Virility to Fertility: An Evidence-Based Study on Traditional Herbal Aphrodisiacs
  68. Shubhadeep Roychoudhury1,*, Birupakshya Paul Choudhury1,2, Mahadeb Pal3, Qazi Mohammad Sajid Jamal4,
  69. INTRODUCTION
  70. Traditional Herbal Aphrodisiacs
  71. Allium Cepa
  72. Allium Tuberosum
  73. Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis)
  74. Cassia Auriculate (Senna auriculate)
  75. Chlorophytum Borivilianum
  76. Curculigo Orchioides
  77. Eurycoma Longifolia
  78. Ipomoea Batatas
  79. Mimosa Pudica
  80. Moringa Oleifera
  81. Mucuna Pruriens
  82. Panax Ginseng
  83. Tamarindus Indica
  84. Tribulus Terrestris
  85. Trigonella Foenum-Graecum
  86. Turnera Diffusa var. Aphrodisiaca
  87. Withania Somnifera
  88. POLYHERBAL FORMULATIONS AS APHRODISIACS
  89. PENILE ERECTION
  90. ADULTERATION OF HERBAL APHRODISIAC FORMULATIONS
  91. NEED FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION
  92. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
  93. REFERENCES
  94. Evidence-Based Potential Leads for Antimalarial Drug Development: An Insight into Classical Ayurveda
  95. Bidhan Mahajon1, Rupashri Nath2, Raja Chakraborty3, Manajit Bora4, Saikat Sen5, Biplab Kumar Dey5 an
  96. INTRODUCTION
  97. RUDIMENTS OF AYURVEDA
  98. AYURVEDA'S NOTION OF MALARIA
  99. AYURVEDA HERBS/FORMULATIONS FOR MALARIA
  100. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
  101. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  102. REFERENCES
  103. Insights of Nutravigilance in Ayurveda Classics
  104. Anagha Ranade1, Samata Tomar2, Rabinarayan Acharya1,* and Sharad D. Pawar3,*
  105. INTRODUCTION
  106. METHODOLOGY
  107. OBSERVATIONS
  108. Food Collection Psractices
  109. Processing Techniques
  110. Food Incompatibility (Virudhhaahara)
  111. Some Specific Contra-indications, as per Agrya
  112. Dosha vis-vis Prakriti Specific Dietary Guidelines
  113. Gramyaahara vis-vis Faulty Dietary Intake
  114. Prophylactic Nutrition
  115. Contra-Indications of Certain Dietary Items During Specific Ongoing Medication
  116. Seasonal-Dietetics
  117. Diet and Behavioral Codes
  118. CONCLUSION
  119. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  120. REFERENCES
  121. Ethnobotanical use of Ayurveda to Treat COVID-19-Induced Respiratory Disorders
  122. Manish Pathak1, Rupesh Kumar Pandey2, Sokindra Kumar2, Lubhan Singh2, Ganesh Prasad Mishra1, Amit Ku
  123. INTRODUCTION
  124. CONSEQUENCES OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION
  125. EFFECT OF COVID-19 INFECTION ON THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
  126. IMPORTANCE OF MEDICINAL PLANT
  127. CONCLUSION
  128. REFERENCES
  129. Folk Knowledge and Ethnobotanical Practices in Tripura, India: A Special Focus on Plants used in the
  130. Saikat Sen1,* and Raja Chakraborty2
  131. INTRODUCTION
  132. FOLK KNOWLEDGE AND ETHNOBOTANY
  133. TRIPURA & ITS ETHNOBOTANY
  134. ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS OF TRIPURA FOR MANAGEMENT OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
  135. ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS OF TRIPURA FOR MANAGEMENT OF WOUND
  136. CONCLUSION
  137. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  138. REFERENCES
  139. An Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used by the Ethnic Group of People of the District of No
  140. Raja Chakraborty1,2,*, Saptarshi Sanyal1, Srabona Dutta1, Usuf Raja Shaikh1, Preet Kumar Dubey1, Pri
  141. INTRODUCTION
  142. METHODOLOGY
  143. Study Location and Duration
  144. Investigating Methods
  145. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
  146. CONCLUSION
  147. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  148. REFERENCES
  149. A Comprehensive Review on Anticancer and Antitumor Potentials of Indigenous Plants Found in North Ea
  150. Arundhati Medhi1, *, Rupshikha Malakar2, Birina Bhuyan3, Sawrajyoti Deka4 and Kalyani Adhikary5
  151. INTRODUCTION
  152. MEDICINAL PLANTS AND THEIR ANTICANCER ACTIVITY
  153. Camellia Sinensis var. assamica (Royle ex Hook.) Steenis
  154. Garcinia Morella
  155. Mimosa Pudica L.
  156. Blumea Lanceolaria (Roxb.) Druce
  157. Potentilla Fulgens Wall. ex Sims
  158. Mikania Micrantha Kunth
  159. Dillenia Pentagyna Roxb.
  160. Oroxylum Indicum (L.) Kurz
  161. CONCLUSION
  162. REFERENCES
  163. Subject Index

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