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Nature Cures Trusting the biomolecules

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Casa editrice: Europa Edizioni

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This is a compelling book that encourages readers to value the wisdom of nature’s resources, while integrating it with modern scientific advancements. 
~ Gauri Das, National President, Future of Work Council, Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI). 

This book is an enthralling compilation of nature’s diverse flora & a systematic account of their significance in curing ailments, from the most magical regions of India, “the Himalayas”. 
~ Prof. Shilpi Sharma, Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, IIT Delhi & winner of the 2023 Tata Transformation Prize - NYAS.

This book is an invaluable resource to researchers, offering comprehensive insights into the scientific validation and utilization of medicinal plants from diverse ecological sources, a good investment for anyone invested in medicinal chemistry or biotechnology. 
~ Prof. Namrita Lall, the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, the University of Pretoria, & a member of African Academy of Science.

The intention behind authoring this book was to share a deep appreciation of nature, and how it has contributed to the finest of medical breakthroughs, to date. The chapters in this book show how diverse nature is and how an organism would be extinct without this diversity and their interdependence on each other for their evolution. This book shares how we can explore paths from different fields such as endophytes, immunomodulators, phytochemicals, algae, and microbes, to usher in new life-giving chemistry.
Disponibile da: 29/07/2024.

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