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100 1 _aKrishna Banik, Bimal
245 0 1 _aNatural Products as Anticancer Agents
_c['Krishna Banik, Bimal', 'Das, Aparna']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
_c2023
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aKrishna Banik, Bimal
700 0 _aDas, Aparna
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aNatural Products as Anticancer Agents introduces the different types of natural products that have been used for cancer treatment. Divided into four parts, covering anticancer agents derived from terrestrial plants, anticancer agents derived from the marine environment, and anticancer agents derived from microorganisms, as well as evaluation of new anticancer agents, each part includes discussion of the properties, synthesis/extraction, storage, mechanism of action, and usage of the molecules. Discussion of the future prospects in anticancer natural products—including several new trends and an indication of where research in this area is likely to go in the future—is also included. - Assists in the identification of risk factors associated with the drug development process - Includes process diagrams detailing the procedure for the isolation and purification of molecules - Covers cost-effective green approaches in the development of anticancer drugs
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