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Nanotechnology and In Silico Tools

Natural Remedies and Drug Discovery

  • 1st Edition - July 9, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Mital Kaneria, Kalpna Rakholiya
  • Language: English

Nanotechnology and In Silico Tools: Natural Remedies and Drug Discovery provides the latest information and updates in the area of drug discovery. The book covers aspects like nano… Read more

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Description

Nanotechnology and In Silico Tools: Natural Remedies and Drug Discovery provides the latest information and updates in the area of drug discovery. The book covers aspects like nanomedicines, bioinformatics, molecular docking, molecular modeling, QSAR, virtual screening, and computational chemistry as well as metabolomics research using various tools. It combines the principles of natural medicines with refined modern technology to help chemists in the development of a more ecofriendly and effective discovery process.

The drug discovery process accelerates the design of new leads for various life-threatening diseases and natural medicines. Silico tools have been an integral part of the drug discovery process, playing a major role as a template for drug discovery and offering a holistic approach to better management of various diseases.

Key features

  • Combines principles of natural medicines with refined modern technology
  • Provides the latest updates on drug discovery
  • Covers technologies for synthetic products that can be applied for the investigation of plant-derived natural remedies

Readership

Post-graduate and researchers working with Medicinal Chemistry (drug design and drug development, molecular docking), Bioinformatics, Nanomedicine and Chemoinformatics

Table of contents

Part: I Nanotechnology 1. Green route synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) and their applications Niraj Singh, Pranjal Pratim Das, Gaurav S. Dave and Jay kumar 2. Biological synthesis of nanoparticles: a value of ethnomedicine Swati Agrawal, Satish Kumar Sen, Ashish Kumar Bhui and Ravishankar Singh 3. Recent trends of viral nanotechnology: an overview Sejal Shah, Chita R. Sahoo and Rabindra Nath Padhy 4. Biological synthesis of nanoparticles from selected medicinal plants Siddhi A. Darji, Pragya Tiwari, Abhishek Chandra and Abhishek Sharma 5. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles, characterization techniques and biological activities Mukesh N. Kher, Sandip P. Dholakia, Dipen K. Sureja, Vaibhav D. Bhatt and Nirav V. Patel 6. Synergistic effects of plant extracts and nanoparticles for therapy Sougata Ghosh, Bishwarup Sarkar, Chaminda Senaka Ranadheera and Sirikanjana Thongmee 7. Biogenically efficient production and characterization of silver nanoparticles using the marine fungus Hamigera terricola along with their antimicrobial and antioxidative efficacy Harsh Mistry, Rashmi Thakor, Himanshu Polara, Tejas Shah and Himanshu Bariya 8. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their potenial biological applications Palash Ahuja, Esha Rami, Akansha Singh and Dinesh Pathak 9. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles, characterization and their biological efficacy Priya Patel, Jigna Vadalia, Krishna Butani, Kruti Jadwani, Nitish Kumar Mandal and Laleh Khodaie 10. Evaluation of antimicrobial, antioxidant, and photocatalytic activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized from Parmotrema perlatum Parvez Pathan Khan, Guranga Talaviya, Samim Vadavariya, Harshal Desai, Vijay Togadiya, Kalpna D. Rakholiya, Mital J. Kaneria and Hemali Padalia 12. A comprehensive review on eco-friendly synthesized gold nanoparticles and its advantages Ghanshyam Parmar, Jay Mukesh Chudasama, Chintan Aundhia, Ashish Shah, Piyush Sadhu, Trupesh Pethani, Chetan Borkhataria and Kiranj Chaudagar 13. Green synthesis of nanoparticles from Catharantus roseus and study of its therapeutical applications H. Muktha, R. Sowbhagya, Annesha Roy, I.B. Harshitha Raj, M.D. Amulya, Radha Dayanidhi, T.N. Ramakrishnaiah and A.S. Surendra 14. Supercritical solvent-assisted green isolation of naturally occurring therapeutically active nanomaterialda review Govind V. Vagadiya, Mayank D. Kamani, Kalpna D. Rakholiya and Mital J. Kaneria Part II In silico tools and techniques 15. In silico studies of phytochemicals of antiviral plants against human papillomavirus-16 E6 Oncoprotein: potential therapeutic drugs for cervical cancer Peter Solo, M. Arockia doss, E. Dhineshkumar, Abhishek Mandal, R. Nandakumar and Parasuraman Vijayarohini 16. A computational approach to finding novel drug targets and their natural product inhibitors for Aspergillus flavus Janki B. Modasiya, Jignesh H. Kamdar, Khushal M. Kapadiya, Sruti Gundaraniya and John J. Georrge 17. Virtual screening of natural product as TAM family of RTK inhibitor: A potential tool for anticancer drug design Sandip P. Dholakia, Mukesh N. Kher, Anu Sharma, Romil S. Sangani and Dipen K. Sureja 18. In silico tools to comprehend legumes derived bioactive peptides in diabetes and hypertension therapeutics Krutika Abhyankar, Komal Solanki and Disha Patel 19. Deciphering the scope of in silico screening of novel natural lead molecules against putative molecular targets of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens Vidya Niranjan, Anagha S. Setlur, K. Chandrashekar, Akshay Uttarkar and Sinosh Skariyachan 20. A computational approach to identify natural putative inhibitors to combat monkeypox Ruby Kharwar, Manthan Bhatt, Khushal Patel, Shivam Patel and Nisha Daxini 21. In silico identification of natural product inhibitor for multidrug resistance proteins from selected gram-positive bacteria Vibhisha V. Vaghasia, Kanchan Sharma, Saurav Kumar Mishra and John J. Georrge 22. Virtual screening and molecular docking for the identification of potential antibreast cancer agents targeting estrogen receptor Varsha L. Bhutadiya and Kinnari N. Mistry 23. In silico techniques for screening of key secondary metabolites of medicinal plants Mannu Dwivedi, Padamnabhi S. Nagar, Aruna Joshi, Anjali Trivedi, Kalpna D. Rakholiya, Hedmon Okella and Mital J. Kaneria 24. Comprehensive resources for ligand-based drug discovery Jaykishan Solanki and John J. Georrge 25. Molecular docking of phytochemicals targeting ER, PR, and HER2 receptors as therapeutic sites for breast cancer: An in silico study Sonal H. Kanani, Faten M. Ibrahim and Devang J. Pandya 26. In silico identification of novel drug target and its natural product inhibitors for herpes simplex virus Prity Vinjoda, Saurav Kumar Mishra, Kanchan Sharma and John J. Georrge

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 9, 2023
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Mital Kaneria

Dr. Mital J. Kaneria has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in Plant Science. During his Ph.D., he was awarded a BSR Fellowship from UGC, India, for three years and later awarded young scientist award by DST-SERB to participate in an international conference at Institute of Pasture, Paris, France. He has published more than 65 research articles in journals, book chapters and conference proceedings, with notable citation indices. He is a reviewer and editorial board member of many journals, member of many scientific societies, has presented number of papers in conferences and received best paper awards, as well as recently filed one patent. Working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences, Saurashtra University, India, since 2012. He is working in the field of medicinal plants, herbal technology, pharmacology and drug discovery since more than 14 years. His doctoral research was based on the phytochemical and pharmacological potency of a selected medicinal plant from Gujarat region. His group is working on various aspects of phytochemistry, metabolomics, anti-ageing, drug discovery and designing.

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Biosciences (UGC-CAS), Saurashtra University, India

KR

Kalpna Rakholiya

Dr. Kalpna D. Rakholiya has received her M.Sc., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degree in Microbiology. During her Ph.D., she was awarded UGC-MRP Fellowship and later awarded National Post Doctoral fellowship by DST-SERB. She has published more than 50 research articles in journals, book chapters and conference proceedings, with good citation score. She is a reviewer and editorial board member of many journals, member of many scientific societies, has presented number of papers in conferences and received best paper awards, as well as recently filed one patent in the area of PGPR. Presently, working as Assistant Professor and Head of the Microbiology Department, Harivandana College, Rajkot, India. She is working in the field of antimicrobials and antioxidants from medicinal plant and other sources, biocontrols and host-microbe interactions since more than 14 years. Her doctoral research was based on the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of different parts of Kesar Mango. Currently her group is working on various aspects of exometabolomics, PGPR, antimicrobics and drug discovery.

Affiliations and expertise
Department of Microbiology, Harivandana College, India

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