Therapeutic Properties and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 448 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 867 g
ISBN: 978-981-950570-8
Verlag: Springer
This book describes the potential therapeutic benefits of algae in the management of diabetes. The work mainly focuses on the anti-diabetic properties of different types of algae, both marine and freshwater. The chapters present various bioactive compounds that exhibit anti-diabetic effects, finding their mechanisms of action and potential applications in diabetes management. These compounds may include polysaccharides, polyphenols, pigments etc. which have been identified for their ability to regulate glucose metabolism, improve the level of insulin sensitivity, and mitigate complications associated with the diabetes. The book aims to provide a foundation in the field of algae for diabetes. By consolidating the latest knowledge and highlighting the gaps in current understanding, it helps the fractionation of particular compounds, characterization, and clinical applications. Algae, with their rich biochemical resources and potential health benefits, represent an exciting avenue for exploration in the quest for novel anti-diabetic agents. The work contributes to the scientific analysis to explore the unexploited potential of algae in the area of diabetes management.
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Chapter 1. Mechanism of action and signalling pathways of Diabetes.- Chapter 2. Diabetes: Current treatment and its management.- Chapter 3. Diabetes: Secondary metabolites/active molecules from algae.- Chapter 4. Antidiabetic properties of microalgae compounds.- Chapter 5. Macroalgae with antidiabetic properties.- Chapter 6. Antidiabetic Secondary Metabolites and Active Molecules from Algae.- Chapter 7. Algae to the Rescue: Unveiling the Potential Role of Neuroprotection in Diabetic Neuropathy.- Chapter 8. Diabetic induced nephropathy and its mitigation by algae.- Chapter 9. Nutraceutical Potential of Algae in Reducing Obesity Related to Diabetes.- Chapter 10. Mitigation of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Complications by Algae.- Chapter 11. Cardio-protective and Anti-obesity Properties of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids from Algae.- Chapter 12. Algal Pigments and Diabetes.- Chapter 13. Clinical trials and patents Related to anti-diabetic properties of algae.- Chapter 14. Biomaterial Composites with Algal Polysaccharides for the Treatment of Diabetes Foot Ulcers.- Chapter 15. Preclinical Animal Studies on the Antidiabetic Potential of Algae.- Chapter 16. Drug delivery and Nanotechnology to enhance anti-diabetic properties of algae.- Chapter 17. Computational Insights into Algal Compounds for Diabetes Mellitus Management.- Chapter 18. Economic and Environmental Impact of Algae in Diabetic Management.- Chapter 19. Reactive Oxygen Species in Algae: Antidiabetic benefits.- Chapter 20. Future prospects and potential challenges of understanding antidiabetic potential of algae.




