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This book delves into the therapeutic potential of Moringa oleifera and Ginger, two ancient medicinal plants, in managing chronic diseases. It explores their chemical compositions and how bioactive compounds like flavonoids, alkaloids, gingerol, and moringin contribute to disease prevention and management. The book traces the traditional use of moringa and ginger in various cultures and delves into modern scientific research, presenting the molecular structures and biochemical pathways through which these plants exert their effects on conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book delves into the therapeutic potential of Moringa oleifera and Ginger, two ancient medicinal plants, in managing chronic diseases. It explores their chemical compositions and how bioactive compounds like flavonoids, alkaloids, gingerol, and moringin contribute to disease prevention and management. The book traces the traditional use of moringa and ginger in various cultures and delves into modern scientific research, presenting the molecular structures and biochemical pathways through which these plants exert their effects on conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and cancer. It highlights their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties as natural alternatives or complementary therapies to synthetic drugs. The book serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, health practitioners, and anyone interested in natural approaches to chronic disease management. It also emphasizes sustainable cultivation and usage in modern medicine.
Autorenporträt
Born in 1996, I began my education at Maisango Primary School and later studied at Falala Academy, Uthman Bin Affan, and Annur College. I pursued a BSc in Chemistry at Kano University of Science and Technology, earning a Master's degree in 2022. I am currently pursuing a PhD at Federal University Dutsinma.