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Oncological Functional Nutrition: Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
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Barnes and Noble
Oncological Functional Nutrition: Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
Current price: $130.00


Barnes and Noble
Oncological Functional Nutrition: Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
Current price: $130.00
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Oncological Functional Nutrition: Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
presents the anticancer activities, metabolism, mechanism of action, doses, and sources of various phytochemicals and medicinal plants.
Broken into five parts, this book addresses cancer epidemiology, molecular and therapeutic bases of cancer, macro and micronutrients in cancer prevention and treatment, phytochemicals in the cancer treatment, and medical plants as potential functional foods or resources for the obtention of metabolites with anticancer activity.
Written for nutritionists, food scientists, health professionals, oncologists, endocrinologists, natural product chemists, ethnobotanists, chemists, pharmacists, biochemists, and students studying relating fields,
will be a useful reference for those interested in learning more about functional nutrition and cancer.
presents the anticancer activities, metabolism, mechanism of action, doses, and sources of various phytochemicals and medicinal plants.
Broken into five parts, this book addresses cancer epidemiology, molecular and therapeutic bases of cancer, macro and micronutrients in cancer prevention and treatment, phytochemicals in the cancer treatment, and medical plants as potential functional foods or resources for the obtention of metabolites with anticancer activity.
Written for nutritionists, food scientists, health professionals, oncologists, endocrinologists, natural product chemists, ethnobotanists, chemists, pharmacists, biochemists, and students studying relating fields,
will be a useful reference for those interested in learning more about functional nutrition and cancer.