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Kumar Vikas, Veeranjaneyulu Addepalli (eds.) Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological Disease Management: Research and Advancements

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Kumar Vikas, Veeranjaneyulu Addepalli (eds.) Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological Disease Management: Research and Advancements
Apple Academic Press, 2018. — 337 p.
Herbs for Diabetes and Neurological Disease Management provides insight into plant-based novel molecules targeted for diabetes and neurological disorders. It looks at a selection of herbs that have proven effective in the management of diabetes and neurological disorders, including migraine, epilepsy, memory disorders, depression, and more. Divided into ten chapters focusing on diabetes and its macro- and microvascular complications (migraine, epilepsy, memory disorders, depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders), this book is structured to provide a source of reliable information and enrich the knowledge of readers. Each chapter briefly explains the epidemiology and pathophysiology of the disease state and the possible role of herbal drugs in the prevention of the particular disease. The reported pharmacological activities and possible mechanism of action of herbal drugs are also discussed in detail, which makes this book informative and unique.
Role of St.-John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) in the Management of Diabetes and Neurological Disorders
A Potential Natural Product Combination Targeting Memory Disorders
Phytotherapeutic Agents in Epilepsy
Herbal Medicines in Neuropsychiatric Illness: The Case of L-Stepholidine
Potential of Curcuma longa and Withania Somnifera for Diabetes and Associated Neurological Comorbidities
Migraine: Management and Treatment with Herbal Drugs
Complications of Diabetes and Role of a Citrus Flavonoid Nobiletin in Its Treatment
Diabetes and Phytopharmaceuticals: Translational Pharmacology Perspective
Natural Products as Effective Treatment Option for Depression
Medicinal Plants Research
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