Neurodegenerative illnesses have negative impacts on the central and peripheral nervous system, which, in turn, affect brain health. Sustainable Use of Plants and Their Products in Neurodegenerative Diseases Management addresses the prevalence and pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and the roles of phytoconstituents in mitigating the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. It provides a molecular understanding of the pathophysiology underpinning neurodegenerative diseases, the role of herbal/plant products and their phytoconstituents in the treatment of these diseases, and practical strategies to prevent these pathological conditions.
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Contains the latest molecular and cellular-based research findings on medicinal plants in brain health and neurodegenerative diseases Explains practical strategies to prevent neurodegenerative diseases using medicinal plants and their phytoconstituents
Sustainable Use of Plants and Their Products in Neurodegenerative Diseases Management opens new research areas for academia and scientists; enhances student knowledge in pharmacognosy, medicine, pharmaceuticals, biomedical and biological sciences, and other related fields of studies; and enables traditional healers and clinicians to make recommendations for their neurological patients.
1. Sustainable Uses of plant and plant materials as therapeutic agents Isaac Olawale Babatunde, Opeyemi Oluwatosin Oladele, Johnson Olaleye Oladele 2. Extraction of bioactive compounds in herbal/plant products and screening for neuroactivities Monica BUTNARIU, Gabriela RAPEANU 3. Therapeutic role of plants and their phytoconstituents in Huntington’s disease Harsimran Kaur, Balwinder Singh, and Amritpal Kaur 4. The role of medicinal plants in the treatment of mental disorders Asiat Na’Allah, AbdulBasit AbdulRazaq, Mathew Balogun 5. Plants used in the treatment of epilepsy, a neurophysiological approach Yuliana García-Martínez, Germán Chamorro-Cevallos, Joaquín Cordero-Martínez, María Elena Sánchez-Pardo, Norma Paniagua-Castro, Jorge Pacheco-Rosado, Hariz Islas-Flores, José Melesio Cristóbal-Luna 6. Protein misfolding in neurodegenerative diseases: possible effects of herbal/plant products and their phytoconstituents Christianah Adebimpe Dare 7. Efficacy of therapeutic proteins of plant origin in brain health and disease Temidayo O. Adigun, Mutiu A. Alabi, Raliat A. Aladodo, Funmilayo B. Borokini, Ayokunmi A. Akinduko, Omokolade O. Alejolowo, Charles O. Nwonuma, Kehinde O. Aina, Johnson Olaleye Oladele 8. Neuroprotective actions of Naringenin Isaac Olawale Babatunde, Omobukola R. Awoyelu, Opeyemi Oluwatosin Oladele, Oluwatoberu O. Oladipupo, Johnson Olaleye Oladele 9. β-caryophyllene a natural compound with neuroprotective properties Espinoza-Gutierrez HA, Flores-Soto ME, Tejeda-Martinez AR, Lopez-Roa RI, Fajardo-Robledo NS, Aguilar-Ávila DS and Viveros-Paredes JM 10. Natural products as supporting alternative in Alzheimer treatment López-Romero J.C., Torres-Moreno H., Tapia-Rodríguez M.R., Vidal-Gutiérrez M., Reyna-Urrutia V.A. 11. Herbal/plant products and their phytoconstituents for the treatment/management of Parkinson's disease Bui Thanh Tung, Nguyen Kieu My, Nguyen Hai Ha, Tran Thi Lan Anh, Bui Thanh Duong 12. Signal Pathways of Bioactive Compounds in the Neurodegenerative Diseases Irma Esther Dávila-Rangel; Ana Verónica Charles Rodríguez; Susana González-Morales and Erika Nohemi Rivas-Martínez 13. Tools for Safety Assessment of Plant Products and their Phytoconstituents in Neural Cells Temidayo O. Adigun, Charles C. Benedict, Mutiu A. Alabi, Funmilayo B. Borokini, Asiat Na’Allah, Dooter F. Aondoakaa, Ojiugo A. Eke, Hassanat T. Fayemo, Oreofe E. Fagbemi, Johnson Olaleye Oladele 14. Drug design and delivery in neurodegenerative diseases Guía-García, Jorge L., Natarén-Rodríguez, Felipe, Santamaria-López, Karla J. 15. Plant-Based Chaperones as Potential Therapeutic Options for Neurodegenerative Diseases Temidayo O. Adigun, Mutiu A. Alabi, Raliat A. Aladodo, Funmilayo B. Borokini, Ayokunmi A. Akinduko, Omokolade O. Alejolowo, Charles O. Nwonuma, Jeffrey O. Egbunu, Johnson Olaleye Oladele
Dr Johnson O. Oladele is a lecturer and research scholar at the Biochemistry Unit, Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kings University, Nigeria. He obtained Bachelor’s degree {B.Sc. (Hons)} Biochemistry from Osun State University, Nigeria; Master’s degree (M.Sc.) Biochemistry & Molecular Toxicology from University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and PhD (Biochemistry) from University of Ilorin, Nigeria. His research interests include phytochemistry, phytomedicine and molecular toxicology. Dr Oladele has a vast experience in both teaching and research. He has authored many research articles published in peer-reviewed journals and chapters in book series. He is a book editor titled “Nutrition and diet in health: Principles and Applications” to be published by CRC Press (Taylor & Francis). He serves as a reviewer for a number of journals hosted by Elsevier and Springers, and as an editorial board member of two learned peer-reviewed journals. Dr Oladele belongs to a number of national and international professional associations. As a research fellow and seasoned facilitator, he has presented some papers and oral presentations in a number of seminars, workshops, and conferences. He has also received awards and honours in recognition of his efforts, distinguished services and contributions to his career and associated organizations. Ebenezer I.O. Ajayi is a Lecturer at the Biochemistry Department, College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria. He was a former Sub-Dean of Student's Affairs, College of Science, Engineering and Technology. He bagged his B.Sc. (2004) from the University of Ado Ekiti, M.Sc. (2008) and Ph.D. (2015) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He has published 28 scientific papers, reviews and book chapters, and has served as reviewer for reputable journals. He is a recipient of many grants and awards, the most recent being a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship by the Argentinian Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation. His research interests are in the areas of diabetes complications and infectious diseases involving wound healing using biophysical and nanotechnology tools. He is a book editor titled “Nutrition and diet in health: Principles and Applications” to be published by CRC Press (Taylor & Francis). Dr. María Liliana Flores-López obtained her Bachelor degree (B.Sc.) Pharmaceutical Chemist Biologist and a Master degree (M.Sc.) in Food Science and Technology from Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico. She received her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biological Engineering from University of Minho, Portugal. Dr. Flores-López is Director of the Centro de Investigación e Innovación Científica y Tecnológica (CIICYT) of the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, and Associate Research Professor at Universidad Interserrana del Estado de Puebla Ahuacatlán (Puebla, Mexico). She is a specialist in bioactive compounds from plants. Her main research focus is the development of postharvest technologies (edible films/coatings and micro/nano encapsulates) to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. Her other research project is the study of phytochemicals from native plants of Mexico as antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antiproliferative agents for their application in the agri-food industry. She is a member of the Mexican National System of Researchers and leader of the Sustainable Bioprocesses and Natural Resources research group, with numerous scientific articles and book chapters published, and she has served as a reviewer for several journals hosted by Elsevier, Springer, and MDPI. President of the Territorial Development Congress (Puebla, Mexico), 2020 and 2022 editions. In addition, she has supervised several undergraduate and graduate students.