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Phytopharmacology of Lichens in Alcohol Liver Disease is a comprehensive guide to the use of lichens as natural remedies for alcohol liver disease. The book presents a detailed analysis of the chemical composition and pharmacological properties of selected lichens that have been traditionally used in folk medicine to treat liver diseases. The author provides an in-depth review of the current scientific research on the effects of lichens on liver function, including their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties. The book also covers the different techniques used for the extraction and isolation of bioactive compounds from lichens, as well as their mechanisms of action in the liver. This book is an essential reference for researchers, students, and professionals in the field of natural product chemistry and pharmacology who are interested in the potential therapeutic applications of lichens in the treatment of alcohol liver disease. The book provides practical insights into the use of lichens as a source of bioactive compounds, along with guidelines for optimizing the extraction and isolation process to ensure maximum yield and quality of the final product. Overall, "Phytopharmacology of Lichens in Alcohol Liver Disease" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the pharmacological properties of lichens and their potential use as natural remedies for liver diseases. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in this field, along with practical advice for researchers and practitioners.


Author: Mia Shul
Publisher: Self Publish
Publication Date: Dec 08, 2023
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9838235903
ISBN-13: 9789838235907

Phytopharmacology Of Lichens In Alcohol Liver Disease

$29.99
$27.49
Sale 8%
 
Phytopharmacology of Lichens in Alcohol Liver Disease is a comprehensive guide to the use of lichens as natural remedies for alcohol liver disease. The book presents a detailed analysis of the chemical composition and pharmacological properties of selected lichens that have been traditionally used in folk medicine to treat liver diseases. The author provides an in-depth review of the current scientific research on the effects of lichens on liver function, including their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties. The book also covers the different techniques used for the extraction and isolation of bioactive compounds from lichens, as well as their mechanisms of action in the liver. This book is an essential reference for researchers, students, and professionals in the field of natural product chemistry and pharmacology who are interested in the potential therapeutic applications of lichens in the treatment of alcohol liver disease. The book provides practical insights into the use of lichens as a source of bioactive compounds, along with guidelines for optimizing the extraction and isolation process to ensure maximum yield and quality of the final product. Overall, "Phytopharmacology of Lichens in Alcohol Liver Disease" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the pharmacological properties of lichens and their potential use as natural remedies for liver diseases. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in this field, along with practical advice for researchers and practitioners.


Author: Mia Shul
Publisher: Self Publish
Publication Date: Dec 08, 2023
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 9838235903
ISBN-13: 9789838235907
 

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