2nd ed. — Boca Raton, FL.: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. 2007. — 699 p.
The Pharmacokinetic Basis of Therapeutics
Pharmacodynamics
Adverse Reactions and Drug–Drug Interactions
Herb–Drug Interactions
Natural Products as a Resource for Established and New Drugs
Alternative Therapies
Herbal Therapeutics Then and Now
Dietary Antioxidants
Herbal Drugs and Their High Demand in Treating Diseases
Algae
Alkaloids
Aloe and Colon Function
Banisterine, Selegiline, and Parkinson’s Disease
Belladonna Alkaloids: Autonomic Drugs
Blueberry (Vaccinium)
Botulinum Toxin
Brussels Sprouts
Cannabis
Capsicum, Rosemary, and Turmeric
Carotenoids
Chocolate
Cinchona Tree
Coca
Colchicine and Gout
Compositae
Foxglove, Cardiac Glycosides, and Congestive Heart Failure
Ginkgo biloba
Ginseng and Cholinergic Transmission
Green, White, and Black Teas
Herbal Plants and Tuberculosis
Herbal Products for the Chemotherapy of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Honey: The Nectar of Life
Horseradish and Antiplatelet Actions
Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) and Depression
Ipecac
Manuka and Fungal Disease
Marine Therapeutics
Morphine: Papaver somniferum
Oats (Avena sativaL.) and Their Antioxidant Activity
Olives and Olive Oil
Onion and Garlic
Immunoenhancing Actions of Plantain
Plants and Diabetes
Pomegranate
Pycnogenol
Pygeum africanum and Permixon for the Treatment of Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Reserpine
Rhubarb
Saffron
Salicylate.
Sex Herbs
Sponges and Steroids
Taxol (Paclitaxel) and Cancer Chemotherapy
Tomatoes and Medicine
Ulcer Therapy with Herbal Medicine
Valerian
Vitamins and Diet
Wheat Germ
Wine
Yogurt and the Immune System
Specific References