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Herbal Radiomodulators: Applications in Medicine, Homeland Defence and Space [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Defence Research and Development Organization, Delhi, India)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1845933958
  • ISBN-13: 9781845933951
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1845933958
  • ISBN-13: 9781845933951
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This book discusses the potential of radiation countermeasure agents and radiosensitizers of herbal origin, and their multifaceted mode of action, particularly in nuclear operations, rescue operations, deep space missions, and application during radiotherapy. Comprising 22 chapters written by industry, clinical and academic experts, this book will appeal to readers in radiation biology, radiation oncology, military medicine, homeland defence, traditional, holistic and modern medicine, space biology, pharmacology and toxicology.

With the dawn of the nuclear age, it has become essential to develop radiomodulators, particularly radiation countermeasure agents, for the benefit of mankind. Despite years of concerted research endeavors world-over, non-toxic and effective radiomodulators remain elusive. In recent years, there has been a new focus on herbals, which are also promising sources of radiomodulatory drugs.

This book discusses the potential of radiation countermeasure agents and radiosensitizers of herbal origin, and their multifaceted mode of action, particularly in nuclear operations, rescue operations, deep space missions, and application during radiotherapy. Comprising 22 chapters written by industry, clinical and academic experts, this book will appeal to readers in radiation biology, radiation oncology, military medicine, homeland defense, traditional, holistic and modern medicine, space biology, pharmacology and toxicology.
1: Radiomodulatory Compounds of Herbal Origin for New Frontiers in
Medicine, Homeland Defence, Space and Management of Radiation Accidents 2:
Indian Medicinal Herbs and Ayurvedic Formulations as Potential
Radioprotectors 3: Irradiation, Radioprotection and Nigella sativa 4:
Modulation of Radiation-induced Damage by Serbian Natural Plant Products:
Implications for Radiation Protection 5: Phytoceuticals for Radioprotection
with Special Reference to Egyptian Flora 6: Melatonin Mitigates the Damaging
Effects of Ionizing Radiation 7: Radioprotective Effect of Citrus and
Hawthorn Extracts against Genotoxicty induced by Gamma Irradiation 8: The
Healing Potential of Indigenous Essential Oils from New Zealand in the
Prevention and Management of Radiation-induced Mucositis 9: Piper betel
Leaves : A Potential Gold Mine of Radioprotective and Photoprotective
Compounds 10: Dietary Antioxidants and Phytochemicals in Radioprotection and
Therapy 11: Effects of Berry Fruits on Neurocgnitive Deficits Produced by
Exposure to Space Radiation 12: Diet as a Factor in Behavioural
Radioprotection following Exposure to Heavy Particles 13: Radioprotection by
the Soy Isoflavone Genistein 14: Propolis and Related Flavoniods as
Radioprotective Agents 15: Radioprotective Effects of Ginko Bilboa via its
Antioxidant Action 16: Novel Strategies for Protecting Mitchondria (The
Cellular Powerhouse) against Low-LET Radiation 17: Andrographis paniculata:
An Emerging Radioprotective Agent for Membrane Proteins 18: Mitigation of
Deleterious Effects of Ionizing Radiation by Phytoceuticals: Mechanistic
Stuides with Centella asiatica 19: The Radiosensitizing Effects of
L-Canavanine 20: Withaferin A- A Phytoseroid of Promise for Tumour
Sensitization in Cancer Therapy 21: The Radiosensitizer Hypercerin as
Adjuvant Therapy in the Treatment of Central Nervous System Tumours 22:
Radiosensitizing Activity of the Indian Medicinal Plant Tinospora cordifolia
23: Do Antioxidants Reduce the Efficacy of Radiotherapy?