Ethnic Indian Plants in Cure of Diabetes 1st Edition
by S.K. Sood, Ruchika Bhardwaj, T.N. Lakhanpal
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Publisher: | Scientific Publishers |
Published In: | 2005 |
ISBN-10: | 8172334125 |
ISBN-13: | 9788172334123 |
Binding Type: | Hardback |
Pages: | pp. xviii + 164, Illus. (Mostly Col.), 7 Plates, Tables, Index, Appendices |
The Title "Ethnic Indian Plants in Cure of Diabetes 1st Edition" is written by S.K. Sood. This book was published in the year 2005. The ISBN number 8172334125|9788172334123 is assigned to the Hardback version of this title. The book displayed here is a 1st Edition edition. This book has total of pp. xviii + 164 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Scientific Publishers. Ethnic Indian Plants in Cure of Diabetes 1st Edition is currently Available with us.
The present compendium is first of its kind providing up-to-date information on the phytotherapeutic potential (including biological activity and active constituents) of 360 Indian plants under 288 genera and 97 families for alleviating the suffering of mankind due to diabetes. These include mostly the angiosperms (351 species), followed by pteridophytes (6 species) and gymnosperms (3 species). Of the angiospermous taxa, 312 dicotyledonus species predominate in their antidiabetic properties. Over twenty-four colour photographs of the plants, two figures and seven appendices enhance the value of the compilation significantly. It is hoped that this monographic information source will serve as a multidisciplinary Ready Reckoner to ethnobotany graduates and postgraduate students, researchers, pharmacists, Medical practitioners, scientists and teacher through the globe.
Dr. S.K. Sood is Professor of Botany at the Department of Biosciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. He obtained his M.Sc. (1974) and M. Phil. (1976) from Himachal Pradesh University and Ph.D. (1981) from Nagarjuna University, Guntur, specializing in Plant Systematics and Embryology. For his post-doctoral, he underwent specialized training in Ethnobotany. He has had a brilliant academic career followed by over 25 years of teaching and conducting research in Botany at Postgraduate as well as research levels. Dr. Sood has guided about 10 M. Phil and 12 Ph.D. students and published numerous research papers in various national and international journals. He has attended and participated in many seminars, workshops and conferences. He is also associated with many educational and research bodies in India and abroad. A prolific writer, his book ‘Ethnobotany of Cold Desert Tribes of Lahoul-Spiti (N.W. Himalaya): Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2001, was widely acclaimed. His current major interests are in the theory and practice of systematics, flora of North-West Himalaya, ethnic tribes and conservation research.
Dr. T.N. Lakhanpal, Professor, Department of Biosciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, is a Gold Medallist from Punjab University, Chandigarh and received Ph.D. from the University of Delhi. He has published more than 150 research papers. During the last two decades he has extensively surveyed the N.W. Himalayas for mushrooms and has worked the biodiversity of microbes and other plants in the Himalayas. He has co-authored - Taxonomy of Indian Myxomycetes (J. Cramer, Germany), Rural Eneregy Alternatives in the Hilly Areas (TODAy and Tomorrow Publ. New Delhi) and The Amanitaceae of India (Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun). He is a member of many scientific societies and associations. So far around 23 students have received Ph.D. degree under his supervision. He has been associated with many committees in Botany and Biology. Dr. Lakhanpal is very well known for his research contributions in India as well as abroad.
Ruchika Bhardwaj, Department of Biosciences, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
1. What is Diabetes ?
2. Aetiology of Diabetes - An Indian Perspective
3. The Diabetes and the Methodology - An Overview of the previous work
4. Arrangement of Data
5. Antidiabetic Plants
6. Conclusion and Prospects
7. Literature Cited