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Herbs, Shrubs, and Trees of Potential Medicinal Benefits

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Azamal Husen





ISBN 9781032070360
Published June 28, 2022 by CRC Press
472 Pages 98 B/W Illustrations

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There has been a worldwide increase in the demand for medicinal plants that aid the immune system, and considerable progress has been made in plant-based drug development.  Herbs, Shrubs and Trees of Potential Medicinal Benefits examines how plants are used in the development of drugs preventing and treating cancer, hepatitis, asthma, influenza, HIV, and other diseases by manipulating a variety of bioactive molecules found in these plant parts.  The book analyses how plants may strengthen human immunity, improve mood and brain function, enhance blood and oxygen circulation, boost the healing processes, and maintain blood pressure.

Though many herbs, shrubs and trees have been identified for developing healthcare products, many of them require further exploration for potential usage.  This volume in the Exploring Medicinal Plants series, presents information on herbs, shrubs and trees discussing traditional knowledge, chemical derivatives, and potential benefits of these items.

Features:

Identifies and highlights some medicinal herbs, shrubs and or trees around the world, presenting overall potential benefits to human health.

Explores important medicinal plants for their bioactive constituents and phytochemicals.

Discusses medicinal herbs, shrubs, and or trees for their uses in herbal drug preparation.

Written by an international panel of plant scientists, this book is an essential resource to students, pharmacists, and chemists.  It provides valuable information on fundamental chemical principles, modes of action, and product formulation of bioactive natural products derived from plants for medical applications.

Table of Contents

Exploring Important Herbs, Shrubs, and Trees for their Traditional Knowledge, Chemical Derivatives, and Potential Benefits. Andrographis paniculate and Bacopa monnieri. Chlorophytum borivilianum and Cimicifuga racemose. Vincea rosea and Adhatoda vesica. Convolvulus pluricaulis and Erythroxylum coca. Glycyrrhiza glabra and Gymnema sylvestre. Hydrastis canadensis and Lawsennia iermis. Nardostachys jatamansi and Ocimum tenuiflorum. Panax quinquefolium and Physostigma venenosum. Phytolacca dodecandra and Picrorhiza kurroa. Plantago ovata and Ranwolfia serpentina. Saussurea costus and Senna alexandrina. Swertia chirayita and Withania Somnifera. Asparagus racemosus and Dioscorea villosa. Embelia ribes and Gymnema sylvestre. Piper longum and Tinospora cordifolia. Aegle marmelos and Annona squamosa. Azadirachta indica and Berberis aristate. Cinchona spp. and Corylus avellana. Crataegus laevigata and Emblica officinalis. Eucalyptus spp. and Ficus religiosa. Garcinia indica and Ilex aquifolium. Alnus glutinosa and Moringa oleifera. Murraya Koenigii and Pterocarpus santalinus. Phyllanthus emblica and Santalum album. Strychnos nux-vomica and Taxus baccata. Sorbus aucuparia and Saraca asoca. Syzygium cumini and Terminalia bellirica. Tamarindus indica and Terminalia arjuna. Tilia americana and Ulmus rubra.

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Biography

Professor Azamal Husen (MSc from Hamdard University, New Delhi, and PhD from Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India) is a Foreign Delegate at Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita, Ethiopia. He has served the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, as a Full Professor of Biology, and worked there as the Coordinator of the MSc Program and as the Head of the Department of Biology. He was a Visiting Faculty member of the Forest Research Institute, and the Doon College of Agriculture and Forest at Dehra Dun, India. He has more than 20 years’ experience of teaching, research, and administration.

Dr Husen specializes in biogenic nanomaterial fabrication and application, plant responses to nanomaterials, plant adaptation to harsh environments at the physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels, herbal medicine, and clonal propagation for improvement of tree species. He has conducted several research projects sponsored by various funding agencies, including the World Bank, the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), the Indian Council of Forest Research Education (ICFRE), and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).

He has published over 150 research papers, review articles, and book chapters, edited books of international repute, presented papers at several conferences, and produced over a dozen manuals and monographs. He has received four fellowships from India and a recognition award from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, for excellent teaching, research, and community service. An active organizer of seminars/conferences and an efficient evaluator of research projects and book proposals, Dr Husen has been on the Editorial board and the panel of reviewers of several reputed journals published by Elsevier, Frontiers Media SA, Taylor & Francis, Springer Nature, RSC, Oxford University Press, Sciendo, The Royal Society, CSIRO, PLOS, and John Wiley & Sons. He is on the advisory board of Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK. He is a Fellow of the Plantae group of the American Society of Plant Biologists, and a Member of the International Society of Root Research, Asian Council of Science Editors, and INPST.

Dr Husen is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Plant Physiology. He is also working as Series Editor of ‘Exploring Medicinal Plants’, published by Taylor & Francis Group, USA; ‘Plant Biology, Sustainability, and Climate Change’, published by Elsevier Inc., MA 02139, USA; and ‘Smart Nanomaterials Technology’, published by Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Singapore.