Drug-delivery systems of phytochemicals as therapeutic strategies in cancer therapy 1st Edition
Drug-delivery systems of phytochemicals as therapeutic strategies in cancer therapy (1st Edition) by Akhileshwar Kumar Srivastava, Divya Singh, and Rajesh Kumar Singh offers a timely, authoritative exploration of how plant-derived compounds can be harnessed with advanced delivery technologies to improve cancer treatment outcomes.
Grab attention with cutting-edge insight into the intersection of phytochemistry and oncology—this book unpacks modern drug-delivery platforms such as nanoparticles, liposomes, polymeric carriers, and targeted vectors designed to enhance the bioavailability and tumor selectivity of phytochemicals. Written for researchers, clinicians, pharmacists, and graduate students, it bridges basic science and translational research with clear, evidence-based analysis.
Dive deeper into comprehensive chapters that discuss mechanism of action, formulation challenges, pharmacokinetics, and preclinical evaluations. Case studies and comparative reviews highlight popular phytochemicals (e.g., curcumin, resveratrol) paired with delivery strategies to overcome solubility, stability, and targeting hurdles—making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Imagine applying these insights to design more effective oncological interventions: improved targeting, reduced systemic toxicity, and enhanced therapeutic indices. This book equips professionals across academia and industry—from North America and Europe to Asia and beyond—with practical knowledge to advance drug development and clinical translation.
Whether you’re developing next-generation nanocarriers or searching for a comprehensive reference on phytochemical therapeutics in cancer, this first edition is an essential resource. Add Drug-delivery systems of phytochemicals as therapeutic strategies in cancer therapy to your library and stay at the forefront of oncology innovation.
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