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Phytocannabinoids: Unraveling the Complex Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cannabis sativa (Repost)

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Phytocannabinoids: Unraveling the Complex Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cannabis sativa (Repost)

Phytocannabinoids: Unraveling the Complex Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cannabis sativa by A. Douglas Kinghorn
English | PDF | 2017 | 137 Pages | ISBN : 3319455397 | 4.1 MB

The book presents the current state of the art on phytocannnabinoid chemistry and pharmacology and will be of much use to those wishing to understand the current landscape of the exciting and intriguing phytocannabinoid science. The focus is on natural product cannabinoids which have been demonstrated to act at specific receptor targets in the CNS.

Natural Products and Human Diseases: Pharmacology, Molecular Targets, and Therapeutic Benefits

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Natural Products and Human Diseases: Pharmacology, Molecular Targets, and Therapeutic Benefits

Natural Products and Human Diseases: Pharmacology, Molecular Targets, and Therapeutic Benefits by Amirhossein Sahebkar
English | EPUB | 2021 | 545 Pages | ISBN : 3030732339 | 34 MB

Natural products have a long history of use as folk medicines in several systems of traditional medicine. Extensive evidence from modern pharmacological studies has confirmed traditional applications, and unveiled the vast potential of naturally occurring compounds, particularly plant-derived phytochemicals, in the management of chronic human diseases. The past decade has witnessed a surge of findings from randomized controlled trials testifying the safety and efficacy of natural products as adjuncts or alternatives to standard-of-care medications for several illnesses. Biomolecular studies have unveiled hundreds of cellular and molecular targets for phytochemicals including key transcription factors, receptors, enzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, cytokines, lipids, and non-coding RNAs.