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Paclitaxel: Sources, Chemistry, Anticancer Actions, and Current Biotechnology
Paclitaxel: Sources, Chemistry, Anticancer Actions, and Current Biotechnology
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Paclitaxel is an antineoplastic drug used to treat cancer, and this book provides a comprehensive survey of its chemistry, biosynthesis, anticancer activities, and biotechnology methods for improving production. It discusses mechanisms of action, novel forms, bioavailability enhancement, and nanocarrier delivery for cancer chemotherapy.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 354 pages
\n Publication date: 11 October 2021
\n Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
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Paclitaxel, a highly effective anticancer drug, has been extensively studied for its sources, chemistry, anticancer actions, and current biotechnology. This comprehensive book provides a thorough exploration of Paclitaxel and its derivatives, covering their chemistry, biosynthesis, and anticancer activities. Additionally, it delves into innovative biotechnological methods, such as cell cultures, bioreactors, and metabolic engineering strategies, to enhance Paclitaxel production. The book discusses various topics, including the mechanisms of action against cancer, novel forms of Paclitaxel for enhanced cancer treatment, strategies to improve its bioavailability, and the application of nanocarriers for efficient delivery and chemotherapy of cancer. This invaluable resource is essential for cancer researchers, biotechnologists, and healthcare professionals interested in harnessing the promising anticancer qualities of Paclitaxel and exploring ways to enhance its effectiveness in cancer treatments.
Paclitaxel, a highly effective anticancer drug, has been extensively studied for its sources, chemistry, anticancer actions, and current biotechnology. This comprehensive book provides a thorough exploration of Paclitaxel and its derivatives, covering their chemistry, biosynthesis, and anticancer activities. Additionally, it delves into innovative biotechnological methods, such as cell cultures, bioreactors, and metabolic engineering strategies, to enhance Paclitaxel production. The book discusses various topics, including the mechanisms of action against cancer, novel forms of Paclitaxel for enhanced cancer treatment, strategies to improve its bioavailability, and the application of nanocarriers for efficient delivery and chemotherapy of cancer. This invaluable resource is essential for cancer researchers, biotechnologists, and healthcare professionals interested in harnessing the promising anticancer qualities of Paclitaxel and exploring ways to enhance its effectiveness in cancer treatments.
\n Weight: 734g\n
Dimension: 192 x 234 x 24 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780323909518\n \n
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