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Anti-Obesity Drug Discovery and Development: Volume 4

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  • 245 Pages
  • December 2018
  • Bentham Science Publishers Ltd
  • ID: 4744429

Obesity is a complex health problem, caused by a number of factors such as excessive food intake, lack of physical activity, genetic predisposition, endocrine disorders, medications and psychiatric illnesses. The incidence of obesity among populations in both the developing and the developed world has reached epidemic proportions. In response to this, efforts to control and treat obesity have also been vigorously pursued, ranging from activities focused on raising awareness about lifestyle changes to the discovery and development of safe and effective anti-obesity drugs. Anti-obesity Drug Discovery and Development is a book series focused on this very important area of healthcare research. Each volume presents insightful updates on pharmaceutical research and development for clinical researchers and healthcare professionals involved in obesity treatment programs.
 
The fourth volume of this series is a compilation of 6 reviews on anti-obesity treatment strategies including updates on obesity and cancer prevention through dietary modulation, the role of anti-obesity medications in polycystic ovary syndrome, potential anti-obesity strategies targeting mitochondria, calcium silicate based formulations for anti-obesity therapy, and the identification of obesity medications from natural products and plants.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Dietary Modulation, Obesity And Cancer Prevention

Chapter 2 The Role Of Anti-Obesity Medications In Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Chapter 3 Sirtuins And Bile Acids: Potential Anti-Obesity Strategies Targeting Mitochondria

Chapter 4 Development And Characterization Of Calcium Silicate Based Formulations For Anti-Obesity Therapy: Orlistat

Chapter 5 Multi-Targeted Strategies Towards Identification Of Potential Drug Candidates From Natural Products In The Management Of Obesity

Chapter 6 Anti-Obesity Molecules From Plants And Their Mode Of Action

Subject Index

Author

  • Atta-ur-Rehman
  • M.Iqbal Chaudhary