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Herbal medicine. Volume 1, Cardiovascular diseases : back to the future / edited by Ferid Murad, Atta-ur-Rahman, Ka Bian.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Murad, Ferid, Author.
Contributor:
Murad, Ferid, editor.
Atta-ur-Rahman, editor.
Bian, Ka, editor.
Series:
Herbal Medicine: Back to the Future ; 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cardiovascular system--Diseases.
Cardiovascular system.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (367 pages) : illustrations (some color), tables
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates : Bentham Science Publishers, 2017.
Summary:
Herbal Medicine: Back to the Future compiles expert reviews on the application of herbal medicines (including Ayurveda Chinese traditional medicines and alternative therapies) to treat different ailments. The book series demonstrates the use of sophisticated methods to understand traditional medicine while providing readers a glimpse into the future of herbal medicine. This volume presents reviews of traditional Chinese medicine and other nutritional therapies useful for treating cardiovascular diseases including: - cardiovascular benefits of the European Olive and bottle gourd - a review of the cardiovascular benefits of Naoxintong - herbal and micronutrient supplements for cardiovascular disease patients - herbal remedies for atherosclerosis - cardio-protective alkaloids This volume is essential reading for all researchers in the field of natural product chemistry and pharmacology. Medical professionals involved in cardiovascular care who seek to improve their knowledge about herbal medicine and alternative therapies will also benefit from the contents of the volume.
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
PREFACE
List of Contributors
Chinese Herbal Formula Naoxintong and Cardiovascular Protection
Hong Zhu1, Jingjing Zhao2, Li Li3, Lu Chen4, Lei Xu1, Zhen Dong1, Buchang Zhao5, Haiqin Wu5, Chao Zhao5, Yimin Wang5, Na Liu5, Kai Hu1, Junbo Ge1,6 and Aijun Sun1,6,*
INTRODUCTION
NXT AND CARDIOVASCULAR PROTECTION
NXT and CHD
NXT and Stroke
NXT and Other Cardiovascular-Related Diseases
Safety Issue of NXT
KEY ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS OF NXT AND POTENTIAL MECHANISMS
Salvianolic Acid B
Anti-Oxidant Effect
Anti-Thrombotic Effect
Anti-Inflammation Effect
Vasodilating Effect
Anti-Atherosclerotic Effect
Other Effects
Tanshinone IIA
Cardioprotective Effects
Inhibition of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Neuroprotection Effect
Ferulic Acid
Cardioprotective Effect
Improvement of Endothelial Function
Anti-Hypertensive Effect
Anti-Hyperlipidemic Effect
Anti-Arrhythmic Effect
Paeoniflorin
Inhibition of Vascular Remodeling
CONCLUDING REMARKS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
Lagenaria siceraria (Bottle Gourd) in Various Cardiovascular Complications
Aman Upaganlawar*
TAXONOMICAL CLASSIFICATION
PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS
TRADITIONAL USES OF BOTTLE GOURD
CARDIOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITIES OF LAGENARIA SICERARIA (BOTTLE GOURD)
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY
ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIC EFFECT
CONCLUSION
Olea Europaea L.: Facts and Myths Regarding Cardiovascular Health.
Daniela Ferreira1, Diana C.G.A. Pinto1, Artur M.S. Silva1 and Ana M.L. Seca1,2,*
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AND RISK FACTORS
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY OF OLEA EUROPAEA
CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF OLEA EUROPAEA EXTRACTS IN ANIMAL MODELS
OLEA EUROPAEA SECONDARY METABOLITES AND THEIR IN VITRO AND IN VIVO CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS EVALUATIONS
OLEA EUROPAEA CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH EFFECTS: HUMAN CLINICAL TRIALS
OLIVE LEAF EXTRACTS TOXICITY
ABBREVIATIONS
Herbal Therapies and Micronutrient Supplements in Cardiovascular Disease
Tasnim F. Imran* and Jacob Joseph*
HERBAL THERAPIES WITH PREDOMINANT EFFECTS ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS, CORONARY DISEASE AND HEART FAILURE
Artichoke Leaf (Cynara Scolymus)
Butcher's Broom Rhizome (Ruscus Aculeatus)
Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza)
Garlic (Allium sativum)
Ginger (Zingiber Officinale)
Ginkgo (Gingko Biloba)
Ginseng (Panax species)
Hawthorn (Crataegus species)
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum)
Guggul or False Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrha or Commiphora Mukul)
Red Yeast Rice (Monascus Purpureus)
Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis)
Turmeric (Curcuma Longa)
Willow Bark/Willow Tree Derivatives (Salix spp)
HERBAL THERAPIES WITH EFFECTS ON CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea/Lanata)
Quinine/Quinidine (Derivative of Cinchona Tree Bark)
Lidocaine (Derivative of Arundo Donax)
HERBAL REMEDIES WITH EFFECTS ON BLOOD PRESSURE
Snakeroot (Rauwolfia Serpentina)
Stephania Tetrandra
Lingusticum Wallichii
Uncaria Rhynchophylla
Hellebore (Veratrum Viride)
Other Agents
COMMON FOODS AND HERBS, SPICES, MICRONUTRIENTS AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH
Beta-Carotene.
Black Currant Seed Oil (Ribes Nigrum)
Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum)
Blueberry (Cyanococcus)
Calcium
Chokeberry (Aronia Melanocarpa)
Chromium
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum Cassia)
Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao)
Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum)
Coenzyme Q10
Fish Oil (Omega-3 Fatty Acids) and Alpha Linolenic Acid
Grape Seed Extract (Vitis Vinifera)
Lingzhi (Ganoderma Lucidum)
Magnesium
Mastic (Pistacia Lentiscus)
Olive (Olea Europaea)
Policosanol (Saccharum Officinarum)
Pomegranate (Punica Granatum)
Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense)
Saffron (Crocus Sativus)
Selenium
Soybean (Glycine Max)
Tea (Camellia Sinensis)
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Herbal Remedies for Atherosclerosis: From Back to the Future
Roodabeh Bahramsoltani1, Mohammad Hosein Farzaei2,3 and Roja Rahimi1,*
ETHNOMEDICINAL USE OF HERBAL REMEDIES FOR ATHEROSCLEROSIS
CLINICALLY INVESTIGATED MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Almond (Rosaceae)
Amla (Phylanthaceae)
Artichoke (Asteraceae)
Black Cumin (Ranunculaceae)
Cacao (Malvaceae)
Cranberry (Ericaceae)
Flax (Linaceae)
Garlic (Amaryllidaceae)
Ginger (Zingiberaceae)
Ginkgo (Ginkgoaceae)
Grape (Vitaceae)
Guar (Fabaceae)
Olive (Oleaceae)
Orange (Rutaceae)
Pine (Pinaceae)
Pomegranate (Lythraceae)
Psyllium (Plantaginaceae)
Sour Tea (Malvaceae)
Soybean (Fabaceae)
Strawberry (Rosaceae)
Tea (Teaceae)
Walnut (Juglandaceae)
PHYTOCHEMICALS IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Berberine
β-Glucan
Curcumin (Curcuminoids)
Phytosterols/Stanols
Current Topics in Herbal Medicine with Applications in Cardiovascular Diseases
Aamer Saeed* and Fayaz Ali Larik*.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Type of CVDs
2. TYPE OF HERBAL MEDICINES
2.1. Calamus Quiquesetinervius
2.2. Berberis Herb
2.3. Allium Sativum
2.4. Rosmarinus Officinalis
2.5. Aesculus Hippocastanum
2.6. Camellia Sinensis
2.7. Terminalia Arjuna
2.8. Danshen Herbal Medicine
2.8.1. Danshen: What Every Cardiologist Must be Aware of:
2.8.2. Pharmacological Effects of Tanshinone IIA
2.8.3. Tanshinone IIA and Cardiac Hypertrophy
2.8.4. Tanshinone IIA and Myocardial Infarction
2.9. Kudzu Roots of Wild Specie P. lobata
2.9.1. Phytochemistry of Kudzu Root
2.10. Camellia Sinesis is a Standardized Capsule
3. CURCUMIN AS POTENT HERBAL MEDICINE
3.1. Curcumin Useful for the Treatment of Cardiac Hypertrophy
3.1.1. Curcumin and Calcium Homeostasis
3.1.2. Curcumin and Serum Cholesterol and Lipid Peroxides
3.2. Translating the Effect of Three Herbs- Ligusticum Chuanxiong (Lc), Dalbergia Odorifera (Do) and Corydalis Yanhusuo (Cy)
3.3. Corydalis Yanhusuo WT Wang
3.4. Panax Ginseng
3.4.1. Phytochemicals Found in Ginseng
Efficiency of Adjusting Blood Pressure
The Proposed Mechanism for Adjusting Blood Pressure
Efficiency of Myocardial Protection
Proposed Mechanism of Action
Efficacy of Regulating Vascular Endothelial Cells
Mechanism of Action
Regulating the Vasomotor Functions
Improving the Blood Circulation
Adjusting Blood Lipid Profile
4. FREQUENTLY USED HERBAL MEDICINES
4.1. Hippophae Rhamnoides or Sea Buckthorn
4.1.1. Cardiovascular Effects of Sea Buckthorn Flavonoids
4.1.2. Effects of Sea Buckthorn on Atherosclerosis and Platelet Aggregation
4.1.3. Recent Research on Sea Buckthorn
4.2. Crataegus Monogyna, Ginkgo Biloba, and Aesculus Hippocastanum Three Herbal Medicines Fort Remedy for Cardiovascular Diseases
4.3. Hawthorn
4.4. Ginkgo.
4.5. Medicinal Plants Families for CVDs
4.6. Schisandra Chinensis a Vital Herbal Supplement
5.1. Current Developments in Herbal Medicines
5.2. Eucommia Ulmoides an Effective Herbal Medicine
C. Uses of Herbals in Cardiac Diseases in Animals and Humans with Their Proposed Mechanism
D. Introducing Synergism in Quartet of Herbal Medicines Widely Used in CVDs
E. Herbal Medicines Can Show Drug Interaction
CONCLUSIONS
GLOSSARY
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
APPENDIX-I: CHINESE MEDICINE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES IN CHINA
APPENDIX-II: EUROPEAN MEDICINE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES IN EUROPE
Cardioprotective Plant Alkaloids: Ethnopharma-cology, Structure Activity Relationship and Synthetic Analogues
Abhijit Dey1,*, Ϯ, Samapika Nandy1,Ϯ, Anuradha Mukherjee2 and Rabindranath Bhattacharyya1
9-Hydroxyellipticine (9HE)
Anisodamine
Black Tea and Nicotine
Capsaicin
Colchicine
Coptisine
Ephedra Alkaloids
Fanchinoline
Huperzine A
Leonurine
Morphine
N,α-L-rhamnopyranosyl Vincosamide
Neferine
Oxymatrine
Papaverine
Piper Betle L. (Piperaceae) Alkaloids and Piperine
Rauvolfia Serpentina (L.) Benth. ex Kurz (Apocynaceae) Alkaloids
Rhodobryum Roseum (Hedw.) Limpr. (Bryaceae) Alkaloids
Scrophularianines A-C
Tetrandine
Trigonelline
Vincristine
Ethnopharmacolgy of Cardioprotective Alkaloids and Bearing Plants
Structure-Activity Relationships (SAR) and Synthetic Analogues
DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBC, viewed December 12, 2017).
ISBN:
9781681084893
1681084899

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