Discovery and Development of Anti-Prostate Cancerous Agents from Natural Products

Discovery and Development of Anti-Prostate Cancerous Agents from Natural Products

  • Goutam Brahmachari
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443218439ISBN 10: 0443218439

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Discovery and Development of Anti-Prostate Cancerous Agents from Natural Products is written by Goutam Brahmachari and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443218439 (ISBN 10) and 9780443218439 (ISBN 13).

Discovery and Development of Anti-Prostate Cancer Agents from Natural Products presents cutting-edge research advances in the field of bioactive natural products and natural drug formulations. This new volume in the Natural Products Drug Discovery series focuses on molecules of natural origin and their synthetic analogues that show promising potential to act as anti-prostate cancer and chemotherapeutic agents. Combining foundational background information on cancer mechanisms with details of medicinal structures from natural products, this volume compiles the latest developments from across interdisciplinary fields.It will serve as a valuable resource for researchers working to discover promising leads for the development of novel pharmaceuticals for prostate cancer, highlighting several key structures from natural products and exploring possible future developments in the area. - Highlights the use of active agents from natural sources in the development as novel anti-cancer agents - Features contributions from active researchers and leading experts working in the field - Includes foundational background information on both prostate cancer mechanisms and natural product structures to support researchers from different disciplines