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E-grāmata: Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants: Applications and Opportunities

Edited by (Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India), Edited by (Assistant Professor, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Sep-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9780323957205
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Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants: Applications and Opportunities presents new developments that are impacting the use of plants to address diabetic conditions. Presenting multiple perspectives on these plants, their identification, cultivation and application, this book presents the state-of-the-art with an eye toward the future. Presented in five parts, the book first provides an overview of plants with antidiabetic properties, then moves to the agricultural practices for the cultivation and production of those plants. Part Three focuses on the chemical composition and phytochemicals of the plants before then moving into a study of the physiological, biotechnological, and molecular approaches to optimizing these plants. The book concludes with insights into current and potential future medical and clinical applications, making it ideal for those seeking to understand the biology and chemistry of plants with anti-diabetic properties and their effective development and application.

Part I Overview of Medicinal Plants with Antidiabetic Properties
1. A comprehensive review of medicinal plants effective in diabetes
management - current status and future prospects
2. An overview of some Indian vegetables, fruits and spices effective in
diabetes and metabolic disorders: Current status & future scenarios
3. Antidiabetic properties and applications of traditional medicinal plants
of Asia
4. Medicinal use of Bauhinia forficate as an anti-glycemic agent: A
systematic Review
5. Antidiabetic plants of Purulia district of West Bengal, India
6. Middle Eastern medicinal plants in the management of diabetes and its
complications
7. Antidiabetic plants from North Africa and the Middle East

Part II Agricultural Practices for the Cultivation and Production
8. Employing cost-effective and eco-friendly technologies for the sustainable
agriculture of antidiabetic plants
9. Enhancing nutritional and antidiabetic properties of Stevia rebaudiana
Bert. A sweet-leaf plant through different scientific approaches
10. Cultivation practices of fenugreek: A potential medicinal crop
11. Utilizing scientific approaches for the cultivation of the most common
Indian antidiabetic plants
12. Role of PGRs in enhancing antidiabetic bioactive compounds of Ocimum
sanctum

Part III Chemical Composition and Phytochemicals
13. Phytochemicals as therapeutic interventions in diabetes
14. Plant origin Unani drugs used in the management of diabetes mellitus &
their identification and characterization
15. Bioactive principles with ability to ameliorate insulin resistance:
current status and future perspective
16. Antidiabetic properties, bioactive constituents, mechanism, and other
therapeutic effects of Glycyrrhiza glabra
17. Nutritional properties and mode of action of phytochemicals of fenugreek
18. Evaluation of anti-diabetic and antihypertensive activity and
phytochemicals in leaves extract of some Indian medicinal plants
19. Medicinal plants and their bioactive components with antidiabetic
potentials

Part IV Physiological, Biotechnological and Molecular Approaches
20. In silico molecular docking and in (vivo/vitro) studies of bioactive
compound of Indian Medicinal Plant: A metadata review
21. Type 2 diabetes mellitus: novel targets and multi-target directed
phytotherapy
22. Glucose uptake: a promising target of medicinal plants
23. Egyptian plants stand a shield against diabetic mellitus: Scientific
evidences and mechanistic approaches
24. Molecular analysis of selected medicinal plants
25. Physiological and molecular characterization of fenugreek for
antidiabetic properties

Part V Medical and Clinical Application
26. Pharmacological profile of medicinal plants used to control diabetes
27. Antidiabetic plants with insulin mimetic activity
28. Attenuation of Hyperglycemia in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Mice (Mus
musculus) by Aqueous Extract of Ophioglossum gramineum
29. Vernonia amygdalina (Bitter Leaf): sweet health benefits against diabetes
and its complications
30. Ocimum sanctum: Antioxidative efficacy in Type 2 diabetes and its
comorbid complications
31. Plants as wound healing agents in diabetic wounds
M. Naeem is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Aligarh Muslim University, India. His research focuses on escalating the production of medicinal plants and their active principles using potent PGRs under normal and stressful environmental conditions. His research also focuses on abiotic stress tolerance in medicinal plants. Dr. Naeem has published over 100 research papers in reputable international journals. He has also authored 12 books and co-authored several book chapters published by international publishers. Based on his research contributions, Dr. Naeem has received multiple awards and recognitions. Tariq Aftab received his PhD degree in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, India, and is currently an Assistant Professor there. He received prestigious Leibniz-DAAD fellowship from Germany, a Raman Fellowship from the Government of India, and Young Scientist Awards from the State Government of Uttar Pradesh and Government of India. He has worked as Visiting Scientist at IPK, Gatersleben, Germany, and in the Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, United States. He has edited 14 books with international publishers, including Elsevier Inc., Springer Nature, and CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), co-authored several book chapters, and published over 65 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals. His research interests include physiological, proteomic, and molecular studies on medicinal and crop plants.