Evaluation of herbal medicinal products : perspectives on quality, safety, and efficacy / edited by Pulok K. Mukherjee, Peter J. Houghton.

Date:
2009
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"This book presents a structural approach to the evaluation of herbal medicinal products for quality, safety and efficacy. There has been an enormous growth in the market for herbal medicinal products in the last twenty five years. However the rediscovery of natural substances with therapeutic potential has raised questions of quality, safety and efficacy on the part of the consumer and also from health professionals. This book brings together current thinking and practice in these areas highlighting current research. In the light of increasing legislation to enforce better standards for these products and the demand by legislators and the public for assurance of safe and effective use, this book seeks to provide a state-of-the-art review, which informs and guides those who seek to promote their use. This book also gives an overview of the place of ethno pharmacology in the development of herbal medicinal products and discusses good agricultural and collection practices, marker analysis and stability testing which contribute to assessment of good quality of these materials." -- Publisher description.

Publication/Creation

London ; Chicago : Pharmaceutical Press, 2009.

Physical description

xv, 502 pages : illustrations ; cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Part I. Overview of varoius types of traditional medicine -- 1. The Worldwide Phenomenon of Increased Use of Herbal Products - Opportunities and Threats -- 2. Developing herbal medicinal products with quality, safety and efficacy: from field to bedside with particular reference to the situation in India -- 3. Natural Remedies From Turkey: perspectives of safety and efficacy -- 4. Traditional Chinese medicines: the challenge of acceptance by Western medicine -- 5. Traditional Chinese medicines: evaluation of botanical extracts and dietary supplements -- 6. Synergy and Polyvalence: paradigms to explain the activity of herbal products -- 7. From Clinical Evidence to Mechanisms of Action: the development of standardised phytomedicines --

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    WB925 2009E92
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ISBN

  • 9780853697510
  • 0853697515