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Emerging Roles and Future Challenges
Redaktion: Kumar, D. Suresh
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Ayurveda in the New Millennium: Emerging Roles and Future Challenges attempts to survey the progress made in this field and to formulate a course of action to take Ayurveda to the new millennium. It also identifies the many stumbling blocks that need to be removed, if Ayurveda is to cater to the needs of a wider audience.
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Ayurveda in the New Millennium: Emerging Roles and Future Challenges attempts to survey the progress made in this field and to formulate a course of action to take Ayurveda to the new millennium. It also identifies the many stumbling blocks that need to be removed, if Ayurveda is to cater to the needs of a wider audience.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000204902
- Artikelnr.: 60143273
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000204902
- Artikelnr.: 60143273
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D. Suresh Kumar was born on September 21, 1949, in the southern Indian province of Kerala, where he received his early education. He obtained a BSc degree in zoology from the University of Kerala (1969) and secured MSc (1972) and PhD degrees (1977) from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. His doctoral thesis was on the hormonal control of oxidative metabolism in reptiles. Thereafter, he spent two years as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Aston in Birmingham, England, investigating the pancreatic physiology of the rainbow trout. He returned to India in 1980 and joined the Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Kerala, as pool officer in the scientist pool of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi. During his stay there, a chance encounter with some religious persons introduced him to the study of Ayurveda, the traditional medical system of India. He undertook a survey of the state of Ayurveda in the province and published his findings in provincial and national weeklies. In 1986, he joined the International Institute of Ayurveda, Coimbatore, as a research officer in the Department of Physiology. From 1986 to 2003, he carried out research on various aspects of Ayurveda. In collaboration with Dr. Y.S. Prabhakar, presently at CDRI Lucknow, he proposed the first mathematical model for the ayurvedic concept of trid¿¿a in the disease state. He also offered a novel definition for the ayurvedic class of medicine arka, based on his study of the Sanskrit text Arkaprak¿¿a. In 2003, he joined Sami Labs Ltd., Bangalore, as senior scientist in the R&D laboratory. He spent several years in the company working on various aspects of new product development. From 2012 to 2016 he worked as head of R&D laboratory of the Ayurveda consortium, Confederation for Ayurveda Renaissance Keralam Ltd., Koratty, Kerala. In January, 2016 he joined Cymbio Pharma Pvt Ltd, Bangalore as Head (New product development) and since May, 2020 he works as Ayurveda consultant. He is the author of Herbal Bioactives and Food Fortification: Extraction and Formulation published by CRC Press (2016). E. mail: dvenu21@yahoo.com
Preface. About the Editor. Contributors. Chapter 1 What We Learn from the
History of Ayurveda. Chapter 2 Manufacture of Ayurvedic Medicines -
Regulatory Aspects. Chapter 3 Industrial Manufacture of Traditional
Ayurvedic Medicines. Chapter 4 Quality Control of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Chapter 5 Scientific Rationale for the Use of Single Herb Remedies in
Ayurveda. Chapter 6 Biological Effects of Ayurvedic Formulations. Chapter 7
Evidence Building in Ayurveda: Generating the New and Optimizing the Old
Could Be Strategic. Chapter 8 Conservation - A Strategy to Overcome
Shortages of Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 9 Lessons to Be Learnt from Ayurveda:
Nutraceuticals and Cosmeceuticals from Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 10 Ayurveda
in the West. Chapter 11 Ayurveda Renaissance - Quo Vadis? Index.
History of Ayurveda. Chapter 2 Manufacture of Ayurvedic Medicines -
Regulatory Aspects. Chapter 3 Industrial Manufacture of Traditional
Ayurvedic Medicines. Chapter 4 Quality Control of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Chapter 5 Scientific Rationale for the Use of Single Herb Remedies in
Ayurveda. Chapter 6 Biological Effects of Ayurvedic Formulations. Chapter 7
Evidence Building in Ayurveda: Generating the New and Optimizing the Old
Could Be Strategic. Chapter 8 Conservation - A Strategy to Overcome
Shortages of Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 9 Lessons to Be Learnt from Ayurveda:
Nutraceuticals and Cosmeceuticals from Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 10 Ayurveda
in the West. Chapter 11 Ayurveda Renaissance - Quo Vadis? Index.
Preface. About the Editor. Contributors. Chapter 1 What We Learn from the
History of Ayurveda. Chapter 2 Manufacture of Ayurvedic Medicines -
Regulatory Aspects. Chapter 3 Industrial Manufacture of Traditional
Ayurvedic Medicines. Chapter 4 Quality Control of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Chapter 5 Scientific Rationale for the Use of Single Herb Remedies in
Ayurveda. Chapter 6 Biological Effects of Ayurvedic Formulations. Chapter 7
Evidence Building in Ayurveda: Generating the New and Optimizing the Old
Could Be Strategic. Chapter 8 Conservation - A Strategy to Overcome
Shortages of Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 9 Lessons to Be Learnt from Ayurveda:
Nutraceuticals and Cosmeceuticals from Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 10 Ayurveda
in the West. Chapter 11 Ayurveda Renaissance - Quo Vadis? Index.
History of Ayurveda. Chapter 2 Manufacture of Ayurvedic Medicines -
Regulatory Aspects. Chapter 3 Industrial Manufacture of Traditional
Ayurvedic Medicines. Chapter 4 Quality Control of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Chapter 5 Scientific Rationale for the Use of Single Herb Remedies in
Ayurveda. Chapter 6 Biological Effects of Ayurvedic Formulations. Chapter 7
Evidence Building in Ayurveda: Generating the New and Optimizing the Old
Could Be Strategic. Chapter 8 Conservation - A Strategy to Overcome
Shortages of Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 9 Lessons to Be Learnt from Ayurveda:
Nutraceuticals and Cosmeceuticals from Ayurveda Herbs. Chapter 10 Ayurveda
in the West. Chapter 11 Ayurveda Renaissance - Quo Vadis? Index.