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Plants and Phytomolecules for Immunomodulation - Recent Trends and Advances

Plants and Phytomolecules for Immunomodulation - Recent Trends and Advances

Neelam S. Sangwan, Mohamed A. Farag, Luzia Valentina Modolo

 

Verlag Springer-Verlag, 2022

ISBN 9789811681172 , 541 Seiten

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Plants and Phytomolecules for Immunomodulation - Recent Trends and Advances


 

This book describes the process of immunomodulation and the plants which possess immunomodulation properties to boost the immune system. The immunomodulation process is highly relevant to address emerging as well as existing diseases in humans. A better immune system triggers the cellular responses for neutralizing and combating the onset of disease conditions. Chapters in the book discuss plants that have profound effects on the health and well-being of humans. They discuss the natural phytochemicals that have immense diversity and uniqueness of molecules. Molecules belonging to phenylpropanoids, terpenoids, steroids, alkaloids, and tannins etc possess a variety of pharmacological activities. The chapters describe how bioactive exert effects even when taken as part of the diet, supplement, and or as traditional herbal medicine. This book provides up-to-date scientific knowledge about the activities and mechanisms and leads in the area of medicinal plants and phytochemicals with immunomodulation properties.
This book is meant for students, academics, researchers, and industry professionals interested in pharmacology, immunology, and plant secondary metabolites.


Prof. Neelam Sangwan, PhD, FNA, FNASc, FNAAS
Dean, School of Interdisciplinary and Applied Sciences; Dean, Research; Head, Department of Biochemistry, Central University of Haryana, India
Prof. Neelam Sangwan has published more than 100 research papers in journals of international repute and implemented externally competitive grant projects. She is recipient of several national awards. Her major area of research is specialized metabolites and metabolism in medicinal and aromatic plants, genomics, molecular understanding of traditional therapies, and phyto-active molecules for pharmacological investigations. She is managing editor of Plant Growth Regulation. Dr. Sangwan has supervised over 50 postdoctoral, PhD, and postgraduate students, and mentored young interns and women scientists. She has visited The Samuel Noble Foundation, USA; John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK, for scientific research programs; and as Women Leaders in Crop Science at Clare College and Cambridge University under Newton-Bhabha program.



Farag, PhD
TWAS fellow in Agriculture
Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Egypt 
Specializing in metabolomics and natural products chemistry, Mohamed A. Farag completed his PhD at Texas Tech University, USA, in 2003. Dr. Farag now works at the American University in Cairo (AUC) where his research work focuses primarily around applying innovative biochemical technologies (metabolomics) to help answer complex biological questions in medicine, herbal drugs analysis, and agriculture.
He has coauthored more than 216 scientific papers and has more than 6000 citations and an H index of 41. In 2010, Dr. Farag was selected as a top researcher in the field of plant biology in Africa by the American Society of Plant Biology, USA. Dr. Farag is a current TWAS Fellow in Agriculture from Egypt. He is managing editor of the esteemed, multi-disciplinary Journal of Advanced Research.


Luzia Valentina Modolo, PhD
Professor, Department of Botany
Institute of Biological Sciences
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Prof. Modolo received her PhD degree in Functional and Molecular Biology in 2004 from the State University of Campinas (SP, Brazil). She is faculty member of the Department of Botany at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (MG, Brazil). Prof. Modolo is the coordinator of the Network for the Development of Novel Urease Inhibitors and her research interests include plant nutrition and secondary metabolism and signaling processes in plant tissues triggered by environmental stress. She has published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and is the author of 20 book chapters and 6 patents. She is Associate editor of the Journal of Advanced Research and Review Editor of the Frontiers in Plant Science.