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Plant-derived anticancer drugs in the OMICS era : biosynthesis, function, and applications

Pandita, Anu(Edited by)Pandita, Deepu(Edited by)
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The current anti-cancer synthetic medicines are deemed inefficient and unsafe, state the editors of this new book.

Plant-based lead molecules, however, such as taxol, camptothecin, podophyllotoxins, vinblastine, vincristine, homoharringtonine, and numerous other anticancer compounds from nature’s arsenal, are potentially safe and can be powerful alternatives that effectively fight against cancer. The volume looks at a variety of medicinal plants and approaches that have shown beneficial results against cancer.

Topics in the book include Unani approaches of anticancer plants, genetic engineering and CRISPR/CAS-mediated editing to enhance a plant’s anticancer potential, computational approaches used in anticancer plants, and more.

The volume also examines the metabolomics of plants that give them anti-cancer properties.

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Product Details
Apple Academic Press Inc.
1774912651 / 9781774912652
Hardback
615.798
27/10/2023
Canada
English
311 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm