How to turn ancient knowledge into a blockbuster drug. Throughout time, humans have searched, collected, and effectively used plants for healing. Currently, business in medicinal plants is flourishing, and efforts are being made to transform traditionally used herbs into modern drugs conforming to the high pharmacological standards present-day. To achieve this goal, a number of problems concerning the safety and efficacy of medicinal plant products need to be addressed and solved. This timely and original handbook paves the way to success, systematically addressing the issues facing pharmaceutical scientists wanting to turn a plant compound into a safe and effective drug. Plant pharmacologists from around the world demonstrate the potentials and pitfalls involved, with many of the studies and experiments published here for the first time. This is a valuable resource, bringing together information that is otherwise unavailable."Die Kenntnis der traditionellen Verwendung von Arzneipflanzen liefert über das kulturgeschichtliche Interesse hinaus wertvolle Hinweise zu Indikation und Wirkweise." Der neue Apotheker
Über den Autor Iqbal (Hrsg.) Ahmad
Professor Iqbal AhmadIqbal Ahmad is a Full Professor and former Chair of the Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He is also the Coordinator, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, AMU for the BSc (Hons) Agriculture course. He has extensive teaching and research experience in applied & interdisciplinary microbiology and medicinal plant-derived natural products. His present research interest is in the field of AMR in pathogenic bacteria of environmental and clinical origin and conducting research on interference of quorum sensing-linked virulence factors and biofilms by natural products including medicinal plants as a possible alternative strategy to combat MDR. Dr. Ahmad has published more than 150 original research papers, 10 edited books, and 50 book chapters. In addition, he serves as an active reviewer/member of the editorial board for many prominent research journals. Prof (Dr.) Kendra P. Rumbaugh Kendra Rumbaugh is a Professor at the Department of Surgery, with joint appointments at the Departments of Immunology and Molecular Microbiology and Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas. Dr. Rumbaugh's research focuses on understanding and treating wound infections, and she is especially interested in how biofilms, polymicrobial interactions and quorum sensing contribute to bacterial pathogenesis. She has edited books on quorum sensing (Springer) and antibiofilm agents (Springer), and serves on many international science advisory boards, program committees and the editorial boards of many high ranked journals. Prof (Dr.) Shamim Ahmad Shamim Ahmad is a senior Professor of Ocular Microbiology at the Institute of Ophthalmology, JN Medical College, Faculty of Medicine, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has also served as faculty on deputation from AMUAligarh at the Department of Clinical Microbiology, Al-Arab Medical University, Libya and at the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. Prof. Ahmad has been a recipient of at least 6 International Fellowships including DAAD (Germany), JSPS (Japan), ROYAL SOC. London (UK), TUBA (Turkey) and SAIA (Slovak Republic) as a Visiting Professor, mostly sponsored by the Govt. of India. Having worked at seven laboratories around the world, his research work mainly involves Multi Resistant Eye Pathogens including Super Bugs, MRSAs and their alternative treatment with newer antibacterial and innovative natural products. Prof. Ahmad serves on the editorial boards of many prominent research journals.