Bioactive Phytochemicals from Himalayas: A Phytotherapeutic Approach 1st Edition
Discover the untapped medicinal wealth of the high mountains with Bioactive Phytochemicals from Himalayas: A Phytotherapeutic Approach, 1st Edition by Manish Kumar, Praveen Kumar, and Ashita Sharma. This definitive guide marries traditional Himalayan ethnobotany with modern phytochemistry to reveal plant-derived bioactives that are reshaping natural product research and phytotherapeutics across the Indian subcontinent and neighboring Himalayan regions.
Explore in-depth analyses of regional medicinal species, their isolation and characterization methods, and the pharmacological evidence supporting therapeutic potential. Clear, evidence-based chapters guide readers through analytical techniques, structure-activity relationships, and case studies highlighting promising leads for drug discovery and nutraceutical development. Practical discussions on conservation, sustainable harvesting, and community knowledge preservation make this book especially relevant for researchers working in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet.
Ideal for phytochemists, pharmacologists, ethnobotanists, postgraduate students, and industry professionals, this volume balances rigorous science with applied insight. High-value features include expert-authored reviews of bioactive classes, comparative regional data, and strategic perspectives on translating Himalayan plant chemistry into safe, efficacious phytotherapeutic agents.
Whether you’re pursuing academic research, natural product formulation, or biodiversity conservation, this book equips you with the scientific context and practical framework to harness Himalayan botanical resources responsibly. Add this essential resource to your library and stay at the forefront of phytotherapeutic innovation originating from the world’s most biodiverse mountain range. Secure your copy today and deepen your understanding of bioactive phytochemicals from the Himalayas.
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