Introduction
Nutraceuticals in Degenerative Diseases provides a comprehensive overview of the growing role of nutraceuticals in preventing and managing degenerative disorders. As awareness increases around dietary supplements as supportive therapy, this book examines how nutraceuticals can complement conventional treatments in slowing cellular degeneration and improving quality of life.
The book systematically explains the causes, mechanisms, and therapeutic approaches of major degenerative diseases, including respiratory, neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, renal, hepatic, ophthalmic, and metabolic disorders. It covers both foundational concepts of nutraceuticals and disease pathology, along with disease-specific applications supported by mechanistic insights and emerging research. Topics such as in silico identification of nutraceuticals, biomarkers, and prevention strategies are also discussed, offering a balanced view of theory and practice.
Key Features
- - Explains fundamentals, scope, and identification of nutraceuticals.
- - Describes mechanisms and progression of major degenerative diseases.
- - Examines disease-specific nutraceutical interventions across organ systems.
- - Integrates conventional therapy with dietary and preventive strategies.
- - Highlights emerging research, biomarkers, and preventive approaches.
Target Readership:
Researchers, students, and healthcare professionals in pharmaceutical and life sciences
