Phytochemistry, the Military and Health: Phytotoxins and Natural Defenses
Editat de Andrew G. Mtewa, Chukwuebuka Egbunaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2021
Phytochemicals are known to play a major role in the day to day management of diseases and health. There has been much research into their effectiveness as community medicines and as alternatives to conventional drugs. However, the role that phytochemicals play in the military, counterterrorism, and security has been overlooked. Phytochemistry, the Military and Health: Phytotoxins and Natural Defenses discusses the roles that phytochemicals play as friends and foes in the military, including insights aimed to help develop antidotes against phytochemicals and other chemical agents used maliciously as weapons. Filling a gap between drug discovery, security, and emergency medicine, this book describes which plants can be categorized for protection and controls, which can be helpful in times of conflicts and soon after conflicts, in military operations, and those that can be used as deterrents and as emergency medicines. Carefully designed to show the contribution that phytochemicals play in safety and security, this book is useful for researchers, regulators and anyone interested in plant chemistry.
- Covers the contribution that phytochemicals play in safety and security
- Contains insights that will help in the development of antidotes against phytochemical and other chemical weapons
- Categorizes plants in terms of their usefulness as well as the potential security risks they possess
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128215562
ISBN-10: 0128215569
Pagini: 606
Ilustrații: 155 illustrations (35 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128215569
Pagini: 606
Ilustrații: 155 illustrations (35 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Introduction to phytochemicals and the military
Part A: Uses and historical perspectives of plants and their chemicals
2. Historical use of plants in warfare
3. Importance of forests to the military beyond physical training
4. Phytochemicals used in body agility and remediation from tissue mutilation
5. Important histaminic and antihistaminic plants and their potential role in military operations
6. Plants as warfare strategic tools
7. Phyto-therapy against conflict related trauma
8. Important plants in emergency military surgical procedures
9. Potential wartime phyto-sedatives for the field
10. Useful plants and phytochemicals for wound healing and physical fitness
11. Emergency phytomedicine during armed conflicts
Part B: Plants and phytochemicals used as therapeutics
12. War and conventional plant-based drug development
13. Development of phyto-antidotes against chemical agents
14. Molecular optimization of phytochemicals into weapons and antidotes
Part C: The good and adverse sides of phytocompounds
15. Important military amphibious phytotoxins
16. Classes of phytochemical weapons
17. Phytochemical based nano-particles as military foes and friends
18. Nanotechnology-targeted herbal drug delivery as fast and efficient antidotes against systemic poisons
19. Terrorism, counter-terrorism and phytochemicals
Part D: Mechanistic approach to phyto-chemical weapons
20. Chemical and pharmacological mechanisms of nerve agent poisoning
21. Mechanisms of phytochemicals as antidotes to chemical weapons
22. Application of metabolomics in emergency phytochemical poisoning and remediation
Part E: Management, protocols, regulation and future perspectives of phytochemicals
23. Laboratory protocols on handling phytochemical warfare agents
24. Detection and identification of phytochemical weapons
25. Management and regulation of potential weaponizable plants
26. All-plant emergency first aid kits innovations
27. The future of phytochemicals in the military
28. Conclusions
Part A: Uses and historical perspectives of plants and their chemicals
2. Historical use of plants in warfare
3. Importance of forests to the military beyond physical training
4. Phytochemicals used in body agility and remediation from tissue mutilation
5. Important histaminic and antihistaminic plants and their potential role in military operations
6. Plants as warfare strategic tools
7. Phyto-therapy against conflict related trauma
8. Important plants in emergency military surgical procedures
9. Potential wartime phyto-sedatives for the field
10. Useful plants and phytochemicals for wound healing and physical fitness
11. Emergency phytomedicine during armed conflicts
Part B: Plants and phytochemicals used as therapeutics
12. War and conventional plant-based drug development
13. Development of phyto-antidotes against chemical agents
14. Molecular optimization of phytochemicals into weapons and antidotes
Part C: The good and adverse sides of phytocompounds
15. Important military amphibious phytotoxins
16. Classes of phytochemical weapons
17. Phytochemical based nano-particles as military foes and friends
18. Nanotechnology-targeted herbal drug delivery as fast and efficient antidotes against systemic poisons
19. Terrorism, counter-terrorism and phytochemicals
Part D: Mechanistic approach to phyto-chemical weapons
20. Chemical and pharmacological mechanisms of nerve agent poisoning
21. Mechanisms of phytochemicals as antidotes to chemical weapons
22. Application of metabolomics in emergency phytochemical poisoning and remediation
Part E: Management, protocols, regulation and future perspectives of phytochemicals
23. Laboratory protocols on handling phytochemical warfare agents
24. Detection and identification of phytochemical weapons
25. Management and regulation of potential weaponizable plants
26. All-plant emergency first aid kits innovations
27. The future of phytochemicals in the military
28. Conclusions