Lichen Secondary Metabolites
Lichen Secondary Metabolites Bioactive Properties and Pharmaceutical Potential / [electronic resource] :
edited by Branislav Ranković.
- V, 202 p. 9 illus., 7 illus. in color. online resource.
Lichens as a potential source of bioactive secondary metabolites -- Lichens used in traditional medicine -- Lichen secondary metabolites as potential antibiotic agents -- Studies on antioxidant properties of lichen secondary metabolites -- Investigations of lichen secondary metabolites with potential anticancer activity -- Antigenotoxic effect of some lichen metabolites -- Lichen secondary metabolites as possible antiviral agents -- Future directions in the study of pharmaceutical potential of lichens.
The present book discusses in detail the nature and bioactive properties of lichen secondary metabolites. Their therapeutic potential ranges from antibiotic to antioxidant and from anticarcinogenic to antiviral activity. It further discusses their use in traditional medicine and highlights possible future directions in the study of their pharmaceutical potential.
9783319133744
10.1007/978-3-319-13374-4 doi
Life sciences.
Pharmacotherapy.
Microbiology.
Mycology.
Life Sciences.
Mycology.
Eukaryotic Microbiology.
Pharmacotherapy.
QK600-638
579.135
Lichens as a potential source of bioactive secondary metabolites -- Lichens used in traditional medicine -- Lichen secondary metabolites as potential antibiotic agents -- Studies on antioxidant properties of lichen secondary metabolites -- Investigations of lichen secondary metabolites with potential anticancer activity -- Antigenotoxic effect of some lichen metabolites -- Lichen secondary metabolites as possible antiviral agents -- Future directions in the study of pharmaceutical potential of lichens.
The present book discusses in detail the nature and bioactive properties of lichen secondary metabolites. Their therapeutic potential ranges from antibiotic to antioxidant and from anticarcinogenic to antiviral activity. It further discusses their use in traditional medicine and highlights possible future directions in the study of their pharmaceutical potential.
9783319133744
10.1007/978-3-319-13374-4 doi
Life sciences.
Pharmacotherapy.
Microbiology.
Mycology.
Life Sciences.
Mycology.
Eukaryotic Microbiology.
Pharmacotherapy.
QK600-638
579.135