Plant-based Foods and their Implications in Brain Health
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Phytoconstituents are a valuable source of new lead compounds due to their structural variety.
The accelerated rate of human ageing brought about by the 21st century's longer life expectancy seems to be one of the major problems facing varied cultures worldwide. Ageing and the onset of chronic diseases appear to be significantly influenced by the type of food consumption pattern that people follow throughout their lives. There is strong evidence that Mediterranean diets are linked to a lower risk of brain disorders. A greater proportion of rural communities in the Mediterranean basin eat a diet high in plant-based foods daily. Stressors like reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species have a major negative influence on the brain in addition to the cardiovascular system.
Foods, particularly those derived from plants, are a great source of vitamins, antioxidants, polyphenols, and vital fatty acids, according to a growing body of epidemiological research. Studies indicate the effect of antioxidant vitamins on brain health, including ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol. Polyphenols and other plant-derived bioactivities influence how animal and human brains operate by reducing the amount of oxidative stress and controlling different signal transduction pathways, according to a large body of experimental evidence.
The present volume provides a collation of recent developments in the field with special reference to various types of plant-based phytoconstituents. The book's content is relevant and interesting to a wide range of audiences from the backgrounds of plant sciences, pharmacy, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Apart from being a good reference material source, the book is relevant to plant biotechnologists and students/researchers in the field.
Soumya Mukherjee has accomplished his Ph.D in Plant Physiology from the Department of Botany, University of Delhi, India. He has been as ex faculty of Ramjas College, University of Delhi. Currently, he is employed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, Jangipur College, University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India. He has worked as a CSIR- research fellow in the area of abiotic stress physiology of plants. He has published both research and review articles in various peer-reviewed international journals (SCOPUS and SCI indexed). He is serving as an associate editor in the editorial board of Plant signalling and Behaviour (Taylor and Francis) and the Journal of Plant Growth Regulation (Springer). He has been working in the area of salinity stress physiology in sunflower. He has worked to decipher the role of serotonin and melatonin in imparting salinity tolerance in sunflower and tomato seedlings under salinity stress. He has been working as a Principal Investigator on a DST-SERB funded ‘State University Research Excellence Grant’ (2023) on the effects of melatonin supplementation in sunflower for the augmentation of salinity stress tolerance. He has authored e-learning module in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry published as an effort of National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD Project undertaken by University of Delhi). He has acted as a subject reviewer of various SCOPUS indexed peer reviewed international journals. He has publishing edited volumes in Plant Signaling, and Communication (Springer), Rhizobiology (Springer), Phytomelatonin (Springer), Crop sustainability and IPR (Apple academic press), Strigolactones, Alkamides and Karrikins (CRC press). Dr. Ramakrishna Akula is currently a scientist at Bayer Science and Innovation Pvt.Ltd., Vegetable R&D, Bangalore, India. Dr. Ramakrishna holds a master's degree from Sri Krishna Devaraya University, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Mysore, CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru. He is a Senior Research Fellow of CSIR, New Delhi. He is involved in various research fields such as Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Plant secondary metabolites, Food Science and Technology and Vegetable quality analytics. He has published several research papers in the leading international journals, published books, reviews and book chapters. He is also serving as editorial board member, and reviewer for reputed international journals. Presented over 20 research papers in symposia in India and abroad, as well as few invited lectures in India. He attended the Fifth International Symposium on Plant Neurobiology held in 2009 in Florence, Italy. He also attended the Technical Community of Monsanto (TCM) held in 2016, in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a member of the Indian science congress association and society for biotechnologists (India). He is a fellow of the Society for Applied Biotechnology, India (2012), and recipient of Global Vegetable Research Excellence Award (2017), Global technology recognition, Rapid Recognition Award, and Special recognition from the Monsanto company. Prof. Atanu Bhattacharjee is currently working as Professor at School of Pharmacy, The Assam Royal Global University, Assam, India. He is considered as pioneer in the field of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry. Dr. Bhattacharjee achieved his Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Nitte University, Mangalore, India. His area of research is phytochemistry and neuro-pharmacology. He worked extensively on various in-silico, in-vitro and in-vivo experiments to encounter neuro-degenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease etc. with folklore medicine of Indian diaspora and determination of safety profile, standardization of medicinal plants. More than 25 research and review articles published in internationally acclaimed journals are under his credentials. In 2021, he has received prestigious “Young Scientist Award” by VDGOOD Professional Association, India for his significant contribution in scientific research. His extensive work on natural products to encounter SARS COV-2 has been recognized globally as he has received patent from South Africa in 2022 on “Bioinformatics platform for identification of quercetin derivatives as immunity booster molecules against SARS COV-2”. He has also 5 Indian patents under his credentials. He was the Honorable Academic Editor of Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, SCIENCEDOMAIN International, India till 2021. He is also editorial board member and reviewer of many internationally reputed journals. Recently, he has edited a book entitled “Computational and Experimental Studies in Alzheimer's Disease. [ISBN: 9781003412069]” Taylor & Francis, CRC Press. USA. 2024;
Introduction: a basic information of neurobiology of brain
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Neurobiology: An overview
Medicinal food sources from natural products and their implications on brain health
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Plants as neuroprotective agents: Role of plant based natural products as potential brain- health boosters
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Āyurvedic Psychotropic drugs (Medhya Rasayan Drugs) and their effect on Manovaha Srotas
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Potential impact of Indian herbs and spices in prevention of pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease
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Herbs with nootropic efficacy
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Neuroprotective Potential of Traditional Indian Medicinal Plants in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
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Role of herbal drugs as potential therapeutics in dementia
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Marine Plant Species: Nutritional and Medicinal Value for Brain Health
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Walnut (Juglans regia L.) as brain food
Phytoconstituents and their implications of brain health
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A Molecular Insight into Plant Bioactive Congeners as Neuroprotective Therapeutics
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Plant Phenols and Their Potential Modulation of Neurochemistry
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Plant Phytochemicals as Potential Therapeutic in Neurological Disorders
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Phytoconstituents: the natural tonic for a healthy brain
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Effect of Edible Alkaloids on Memory and Behaviour
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Caffeine and motor skills-Lalonde and Strazielle
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Melatonin and Brain
Narcotics, food supplements and maternal nutrition: Impact on brain health
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Narcotics and brain health
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Nutraceutical in Brain Health
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Impact of Prenatal Diet on the Developing Brain of Fetus
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.12.2024 |
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Zusatzinfo | 25 Tables, black and white; 23 Line drawings, color; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Halftones, color; 36 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Botanik |
Technik ► Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-29231-8 / 1032292318 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-29231-1 / 9781032292311 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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