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Toxicology of Herbal Products

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the hazards inherent in herbal medicinal products, with systematic coverage of major toxicities. Topics include composition and quality control, toxicokinetics, interactions, safety pharmacology, approaches to studying complex mixtures including metabolomics and systems network pharmacology, and long-term toxicity. The volume also discusses various organ toxicities with a special emphasis on basic mechanisms of actions and the multicomponent and multi-target nature of herbal products. It concludes with a look to future challenges and opportunities.
With contributions from noted experts, Toxicology of Herbal Products is a necessary resource for physicians, pharmacists, and toxicologists interested in complex plant-derived products.

List of contents

Toxicity of Herbal Medicines - From Past to Present and Future.- History and current status of Herbal Medicines.-Composition and quality control of herbal products.- Toxicokinetics of herbal products.- Interactions between conventional and herbal medicinal products.- Safety Pharmacology of herbal products.- Systems Network Pharmaco-Toxicology in the Study of Herbal Medicines.- Metabolomics applications in herbal medicine.-Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of herbal products.- Teratogenicity and developmental toxicity of herbal products.- Sensitization and allergies of herbal products.- Herbal Hepatotoxicity.-Nephrotoxicity of herbal products.- Herbal neurotoxicity: an introduction to its occurrence and causes.- Cardiovascular toxicities of herbal products: an overview of selected compounds.- Clinical Perspectives in Diagnostic-omics and Personalised Medicine approach to monitor effectiveness and toxicity of Phytocomplexes.

About the author










Olavi Pelkonen

Professor of Pharmacology (emeritus) and Previous Head of the Department


Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland. Olavi Pelkonen has MD, PhD degree from the University of Oulu, Finland. In 1978-2010 he was Associate and Full Professor of Pharmacology as well as Head of the Department in Oulu, Finland. He has >300 original and review articles in international scientific journals, mainly on various aspects of drug and carcinogen metabolism, especially by cytochrome P450 enzymes, and their regulation by genetic and environmental factors. During the last 10 years, he was a co-opted toxicology expert at Committee of Herbal Medicinal Products of European Medicines Agency.

Pierre Duez

Professor of Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology and Nutrition and Head of the UnitUnit of Therapeutic Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, University of Mons (UMONS), Mons, Belgium.

Pierre Duez is a Pharmacist, PhD degree from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium, holding a thesis on DNA photo-oxidative damage.In 2002-2013, he was professor of Pharmacognosy and Bromatology, ULB. He has 140 original and review articles in international scientific journals, mainly on various aspects of DNA damage and repair, analytical chemistry, and pharmacognosy. His major research interests concern the modulation of DNA repair mechanisms by natural products, with the development of analytical methods to probe different mechanisms of DNA repair. Since 8 years, he is member of the working group "Traditional Chinese Medicines" of the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare (European Pharmacopoeia), Council of Europe. 

Pia M. Vuorela

Professor of Pharmaceutical Biology and Vice Dean at Faculty of PharmacyUniversity of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Pia M. Vuorela has PhD (Pharm.) degree from the University of Helsinki, Finland. In 2005-2013 she was Full Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and acted as Head of Pharmacy at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland, and since 2013 she conducts as a Full Professor of Pharmaceutical Biology at University of Helsinki, and is also the Vice Dean. She has Adjunct Professor ships in Pharmacognosy since 1994 in Helsinki, and in Pharmaceutical Chemistry since 2003 in Turku. She has almost 200 original and review articles in international scientific journals, mainly on bioassays, pharmaceutically relevant microbial targets (biofilms, intracellular pathogens), and lately on development of novel anti-infectives for pharmaceutically relevant formulations (medical devices).
Professor Heikki Vuorela
Professor Heikki Vuorela, Ph.D. (pharm) is professor of Pharmacognosy at the University of Helsinki (1998- present) and Vice Dean in research in the Faculty of Pharmacy (2004 - 09). He has worked also as researcher in Novartis AG (Sandoz AG), Basel and ETH-Zurich, Switzerland. Prof. Vuorela has authored over 130 peer-reviewed scientific articles and 3 patent families in pharmacy especially in the field of drug discovery and chromatography. He has been principal supervisor for 16 doctoral dissertations and has been the official opponent of 10 Ph.D and Ph.D. (pharm) examinations in Finland and Switzerland. During last years Prof. Vuorela has focused his scientific interest to natural product drug discovery.


Summary

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the hazards inherent in herbal medicinal products, with systematic coverage of major toxicities. Topics include composition and quality control, toxicokinetics, interactions, safety pharmacology, approaches to studying complex mixtures including metabolomics and systems network pharmacology, and long-term toxicity. The volume also discusses various organ toxicities with a special emphasis on basic mechanisms of actions and the multicomponent and multi-target nature of herbal products. It concludes with a look to future challenges and opportunities.
With contributions from noted experts, Toxicology of Herbal Products is a necessary resource for physicians, pharmacists, and toxicologists interested in complex plant-derived products.

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“This comprehensive book on herbal product toxicology covers the history of herbal products to the role of systems biology in evaluating the toxicity of complex mixtures. … It is a timely and much‐needed book for beginner toxicologists. It is suitable for students, researchers, and anyone who would like to have a quick introduction to this subject. … I would recommend this book for a quick glance of this field.” (Vijaykumar P. Kale, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2017)

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"This comprehensive book on herbal product toxicology covers the history of herbal products to the role of systems biology in evaluating the toxicity of complex mixtures. ... It is a timely and much-needed book for beginner toxicologists. It is suitable for students, researchers, and anyone who would like to have a quick introduction to this subject. ... I would recommend this book for a quick glance of this field." (Vijaykumar P. Kale, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2017)

Product details

Assisted by Pierr Duez (Editor), Pierre Duez (Editor), Pia Maarit Vuorela et al (Editor), Olavi Pelkonen (Editor), Heikki Vuorela (Editor), Pia Maarit Vuorela (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319829159
ISBN 978-3-31-982915-9
No. of pages 479
Dimensions 155 mm x 22 mm x 235 mm
Weight 835 g
Illustrations XVI, 479 p. 53 illus., 26 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

B, complementary medicine, complementary and alternative medicine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Pharmaceutical technology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology, Komplementär- und Alternativmedizin und -therapien

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