Bioactive Natural products in Drug Discovery
Herausgegeben:Singh, Joginder; Meshram, Vineet; Gupta, Mahiti
Bioactive Natural products in Drug Discovery
Herausgegeben:Singh, Joginder; Meshram, Vineet; Gupta, Mahiti
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This book highlights different natural products that are derived from the plants and microbes that have shown potential as the lead compounds against infectious diseases and cancer. Natural products represent an untapped source of strikingly diverse chemotypes with novel mechanisms of action and the potential to serve as anticancer and anti-infective agents. The book discusses a range of biotechnologically valuable bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites that have been derived from plant and microorganisms from various ecological niches. It also reviews the latest developments in the…mehr
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This book highlights different natural products that are derived from the plants and microbes that have shown potential as the lead compounds against infectious diseases and cancer. Natural products represent an untapped source of strikingly diverse chemotypes with novel mechanisms of action and the potential to serve as anticancer and anti-infective agents.
The book discusses a range of biotechnologically valuable bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites that have been derived from plant and microorganisms from various ecological niches. It also reviews the latest developments in the field of genomics, bioinformatics and industrial fermentation for harnessing the microbial products for commercial applications. In turn, the book's closing section reviews important biotechnological applications of various natural products. Combining the expertise of specialists in this field, the book's goal is to promote the further investigation of natural sources for the developmentof standardized, safe and effective therapies.
The book discusses a range of biotechnologically valuable bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites that have been derived from plant and microorganisms from various ecological niches. It also reviews the latest developments in the field of genomics, bioinformatics and industrial fermentation for harnessing the microbial products for commercial applications. In turn, the book's closing section reviews important biotechnological applications of various natural products. Combining the expertise of specialists in this field, the book's goal is to promote the further investigation of natural sources for the developmentof standardized, safe and effective therapies.
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-15-1396-1
- 1st ed. 2020
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9789811513961
- ISBN-10: 9811513961
- Artikelnr.: 61458798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-15-1396-1
- 1st ed. 2020
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9789811513961
- ISBN-10: 9811513961
- Artikelnr.: 61458798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Dr. Joginder Singh is presently working as a Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. His training and research experience prepared him to work with microbial consortium formulation and study its ecology. His particular areas of competence include planning and execution of R&D facilities at scientist level. He is an active member of various scientific societies and organizations, including Indian Science Congress Association, the Association of Microbiologists of India, K. K. Nanda Foundation for Advancement of Plant Sciences, Indian Society of Salinity Research Scientists, Indian Society for Radiation Biology, Hong Kong Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society, and European Federation of Biotechnology. The Academy of Plant Sciences, India (2016) conferred him certificate of excellence in the field of Microbial Technology. He serves as a reviewer for many prestigious journals and has published morethan 60 research and review articles in peer-reviewed journals, edited 4 books, and authored/co-authored 25 book chapters. Dr. Vineet Meshram is currently working as a Visiting Scientist at the Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Research, the Volcani Centre, Agriculture Research Organization, Israel. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biochemistry, DAV University, India (2016-17). He has over 10 years of research experience in microbial secondary metabolites, microbial biochemistry, biological control, mycology, and drug discovery. His research work has resulted in over 15 referred journal articles, 21 abstracts and, three book chapters. He is also a founder member of the International Society for Fungal Conservation. In recognition of his contributions, the Mycological Society of India (2012) and European Mycological Society (2015) selected him for a Young Scientist Award. Recently, he has been awarded Karsons's award (2019) by The Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel, for his studies on plant-microbe interactions. Dr. Mahiti Gupta is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Lovely Professional University, India. Her research interests are in natural products and drug discovery, enzyme inhibitors, protein purification, and characterization. She is currently working on endophytes and Stevia. She has been honored with a UGC Meritorious Fellowship and a Young Scientist Award. She has published seven research articles in peer-reviewed international and national journals and has authored and co-authored several book chapters. She is a member of numerous scientific societies, including the Indian Science Congress.
Chapter 1. The Artemisia genus: Panacea to Several Maladies.- Chapter 2. Bacopa monnieri: the Neuroprotective Elixir from the East: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Biotechnological Improvement.- Chapter 3. Current knowledge of Cinnamomum species: a review on the bioactive components, pharmacological properties, analytical and biotechnological studies.- Chapter 4. Swertia spp. : A potential source of high-value bioactive components, Pharmacology and Analytical techniques.- Chapter 5. The Genus Calophyllum: Review of Ethnomedicinal uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology.- Chapter 6. Plant Derived Quinones as a Source of Antibacterial and Anticancer Agents.- Chapter 7. Drugging protein-protein interaction interface with natural products: a computational approach.- Chapter 8. CQDs derived from natural sources: Excellent bio-imaging agents.- Chapter 9. Microbial Natural products: Recent insights into novel applications.- Chapter 10. Bioactive peptides and carbohydrates from natural products: a source of functional foods and nutraceuticals.- Chapter 11. Metabolites of fluorescent pseudomonads and their antimicrobial and anticancer potentials.- Chapter 12. Medicinal fungi: A natural source of pharmacologically important metabolites.- Chapter 13. Ganoderma: A propitious medicinal poroid mushroom.- Chapter 14. Pharmaceutically important metabolites from marine Fungi.- Chapter 15. Endophytic fungi: a trove of novel bioactive compounds.- Chapter 16. Novel Products from Microalgae.- Chapter 17. Lactic Acid Production and its Application in pharmaceuticals.- Chapter 18. Microbial Clot Busters: an Overview of Source, Production, Properties and Fibrinolytic Activity.- Chapter 19. Carbohydrate biopolymers: Diversity, applications and challenges.- Chapter 20. Biotechnological aspects of nanoparticles driven from natural products for drug delivery system and other applications.- Chapter 21. Methods and Techniques for the Chemical Profiling and Quality Control of Natural Products and Natural Product Driven Drugs.- Chapter 22. Characterization of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites of Fungal Endophytes.- Chapter 23. Modulation of Cellular Protein Quality Control Pathways Using Small Natural Molecules.- Chapter 24. Elaborating on the potential for mushroom-based products market expansion: Consumers' attitudes and purchasing intentions.- Chapter 25. The Role of Algae in Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Production.- Chapter 26. Microbial interventions to induce secondary metabolites biosynthesis in medicinal and aromatic plants.- Chapter 27. Peptaibols: Antimicrobial peptides from Fungi.
Chapter 1. The Artemisia genus: Panacea to Several Maladies.- Chapter 2. Bacopa monnieri: the Neuroprotective Elixir from the East: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Biotechnological Improvement.- Chapter 3. Current knowledge of Cinnamomum species: a review on the bioactive components, pharmacological properties, analytical and biotechnological studies.- Chapter 4. Swertia spp. : A potential source of high-value bioactive components, Pharmacology and Analytical techniques.- Chapter 5. The Genus Calophyllum: Review of Ethnomedicinal uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology.- Chapter 6. Plant Derived Quinones as a Source of Antibacterial and Anticancer Agents.- Chapter 7. Drugging protein-protein interaction interface with natural products: a computational approach.- Chapter 8. CQDs derived from natural sources: Excellent bio-imaging agents.- Chapter 9. Microbial Natural products: Recent insights into novel applications.- Chapter 10. Bioactive peptides and carbohydrates from natural products: a source of functional foods and nutraceuticals.- Chapter 11. Metabolites of fluorescent pseudomonads and their antimicrobial and anticancer potentials.- Chapter 12. Medicinal fungi: A natural source of pharmacologically important metabolites.- Chapter 13. Ganoderma: A propitious medicinal poroid mushroom.- Chapter 14. Pharmaceutically important metabolites from marine Fungi.- Chapter 15. Endophytic fungi: a trove of novel bioactive compounds.- Chapter 16. Novel Products from Microalgae.- Chapter 17. Lactic Acid Production and its Application in pharmaceuticals.- Chapter 18. Microbial Clot Busters: an Overview of Source, Production, Properties and Fibrinolytic Activity.- Chapter 19. Carbohydrate biopolymers: Diversity, applications and challenges.- Chapter 20. Biotechnological aspects of nanoparticles driven from natural products for drug delivery system and other applications.- Chapter 21. Methods and Techniques for the Chemical Profiling and Quality Control of Natural Products and Natural Product Driven Drugs.- Chapter 22. Characterization of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites of Fungal Endophytes.- Chapter 23. Modulation of Cellular Protein Quality Control Pathways Using Small Natural Molecules.- Chapter 24. Elaborating on the potential for mushroom-based products market expansion: Consumers' attitudes and purchasing intentions.- Chapter 25. The Role of Algae in Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Production.- Chapter 26. Microbial interventions to induce secondary metabolites biosynthesis in medicinal and aromatic plants.- Chapter 27. Peptaibols: Antimicrobial peptides from Fungi.