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Academic Press Inc
16 October 2025
Handbook of Melatonin-Based Therapy and its Applications provides pharmaceutical researchers and health professionals with a comprehensive reference on the applications of melatonin in the therapeutic setting. Succinct, meticulously organized, and expertly written, this book addresses all essential aspects. It starts with an overview of safe use of melatonin, translational aspects, and its prospection. The next section of the book covers a variety of clinical applications, including dosage, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic profiles, toxicity, and principles of action. The chapters in this section cover applications to both adults and pediatric patients suffering from conditions like skin cancers, GI issues, psychiatric, hepatic and ocular conditions.

This is a comprehensive resource for pharmaceutical scientists and health professionals involved in developing therapies and applying them to patients. Researchers in the fields of medicine, biology, neuroscience, and pharmacology conducting studies related to melatonin-based will benefit from insights into the latest research findings, clinical trials, and therapeutic approaches.
Edited by:   , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443302404
ISBN 10:   0443302405
Pages:   376
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Physiology and Safety of melatonin 2. Translational melatonin in preclinical models 3. Melatonin and COVID-19 4. Obtaining phytomelatonin and other bio(logical)-melatonin: sources and therapeutic applications 5. Melatonin as a Therapy for Neonatal Encephalopathy: The journey to clinical trials 6. Melatonin Gastroprotection by melatonin: an emerging concept and underlying mechanisms 7. Melatonin as a therapeutic in the skin 8. The use of melatonin in oxidative stress of the newborn 9. Synergistic impact of melatonin on colorectal cancer 10. Melatonin in Oncology: Unveiling its Potential in Prostate Cancer 11. The use of melatonin in pediatric perioperative care 12. Exploring melatonin as a therapeutic approach for mustard vesicants 13. Epigenetic Modulation by Melatonin: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Prospects 14. Why Melatonin Administration might be harmful during the mounting of a defense response 15. New galenic formulations of melatonin and therapeutic applications 16. Melatonin, sleep and mood disorders 17. Melatonin and neurodegenerative diseases 18. Melatonin and autism spectrum disorders 19. Melatonin and andrology 20. Melatonin and hepatic injury 21. Melatonin treatment against experimental optic Neuritis and glaucoma

Alejandro Romero Martínez, PhD in Biological Sciences from the University of Vigo (2000), is a Tenured Professor in Toxicology at the University Complutense of Madrid. His research activity has resulted in 105 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) articles (h-index 38). He is also the coauthor of 12 international book chapters and 4 national. Moreover, he coauthors >50 international and >40 national congress communications and 2 patents. He has supervised two doctoral theses. He is a member of 4 editorial committees and has acted as reviewer/evaluator of 72 international journals in his specialty with JCR relative quality index. He combines his interest and background on molecular toxicology and neuroprotection studies of new molecules with therapeutic interest against neurodegeneration and focuses on novel melatonin-based therapies. He has made important contributions in cell/molecular biology of new multitarget compounds synthesized against key targets in Alzheimer’s disease and advances in the knowledge of melatonin as a pleiotropic agent against several pathologies and mechanisms of toxicity. Dr. Martinez led the MELVES project (medical countermeasures program SYP41804) to test melatonin as a potential health support measure for treatment and prophylaxis. Remarkably, the Spanish Ministry of Defence-General Directorate of Armament and Material/SDG PLATIN has displayed interest by selecting his project. He has collaborated as an external reviewer for the Czech Science Foundation and Medical Research Council’s Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme (DPFS). Moreover, he is a member of the Spanish Association of Toxicology (AETOX) since January 2011, and certified as a European Registered Toxicologist (ERT). Dr. Eva Ramos Alonso graduated in pharmacy and received her PhD in 2010 with first-class honors. She is tenured professor in Toxicology. She acquired a wide experience in alternative research to animal experimentation, with in silico techniques and in vitro tests applied to assess the safety or toxicological profile, as well as, the efficacy of a wide variety of chemical products and new molecules with therapeutic interest. Dr. Francisco López-Muñoz is PhD degree in Medicine (Complutense University of Madrid) and specialist in Pharmaceutical Medicine. Currently, he is a Full Professor of Pharmacology, Vice-Chancellor of Research and Science, Chairman of the Research Ethics Committee at Camilo José Cela University (Madrid), and a research fellow at “Hospital 12 de Octubre” Research Institute (Madrid, Spain). He is editor/author of 32 books and author of 800 scientific articles and chapters related to psychopharmacology, 197 of them with JCR impact factor (h-index 47).

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