Bentham Briefs in Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy (Volume 3): Anthraquinones: Bioactive Multifaceted Therapeutic Agents discusses the expansive realm of anthraquinones, pivotal aromatic compounds in medicine, biotechnology, and industry. This comprehensive volume integrates traditional knowledge with cutting-edge research, covering biosynthesis, analytical methodologies, therapeutic applications, and industrial uses.
Key Features:
Detailed exploration of anthraquinone biosynthesis and bioactivity.
Advanced insights into nanotechnology-driven drug delivery.
Modern extraction techniques and analytical methodologies.
Contributions from leading experts, ensuring rigorous, research-driven content.
Readership:
This book is indispensable for researchers, academics, and professionals in pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, biotechnology, and natural product research. It is also beneficial for postgraduates and industry professionals interested in anthraquinone-based therapies and industrial applications.
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