Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery 1st Edition
Grab the definitive resource for natural-product drug discovery: Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery, 1st Edition — a carefully curated, research-driven guide that bridges traditional knowledge and modern pharmacology to tackle diabetes mellitus.
This authoritative volume captures cutting-edge research on medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential, showcasing phytochemistry, mechanisms of action, and preclinical to clinical evidence. Readers will find in-depth chapters on bioactive compounds, extraction and screening methods, safety and toxicity profiles, and strategies for translating ethnobotanical leads into drug candidates. Case studies span global hotspots of botanical diversity — South Asia, Southeast Asia, China, Africa, Latin America and the Mediterranean — making the book both globally relevant and regionally insightful.
Ideal for pharmacologists, natural-product chemists, ethnobotanists, clinicians, and graduate students, this edition emphasizes practical drug-discovery workflows: target identification, in vitro and in vivo models, standardization, and regulatory considerations. The clear, evidence-based presentation helps researchers assess therapeutic potential, prioritize leads, and design translational studies.
Whether you’re searching for viable phytotherapeutics, exploring sustainable bioprospecting, or building a research program in antidiabetic drug discovery, this book is an essential reference. Rich in actionable data and global perspectives, it empowers science-driven innovation against a growing public-health challenge.
Bring botanical science into your research library — order your copy of Antidiabetic Plants for Drug Discovery, 1st Edition today and accelerate the journey from plant to prescription.
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