Mistletoe: The Genus Viscum edited by Arndt Bussing

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Mistletoe:
The Genus Viscum

edited by Arndt Bussing


Mistletoe: The Genus Viscum provides a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in mistletoe use from well recognized researchers from Argentina, England, Greece, Korea, Switzerland, USA and Germany.

It is an invaluable reference source for anyone with an interest in the wide range of applications of this plant and its therapeutic potential in cancer therapy.

Contents

 

  • Introduction: History of Mistletoe Uses
  • Viscum in the Context of its Family, Viscaceae, and its Diversity in Africa
  • European Mistletoe: Taxonomy, Host Trees, Parts Used, Physiology
  • Korean Mistletoes and Other East-Asian Populations
  • Mistletoes from Argentina
  • Ligaria cuneifolia var. cuneifolia as a Substitute for the European Mistletoe (Viscum album L.)
  • Cultivation and Development of Viscum album L.
  • The Biotechnology of Viscum album L.: Tissue Culture, Somatic Enbryogenesis and Protoplast Isolation
  • Chemical Constituents of European Mistletoe Viscum album L.
  • Isolation and Characterisation of the Main Relevant Ingredients: Lectins, Viscotoxins, Oligo-/polysaccharides, Flavonoides, Alkaloids
  • Biological and Pharmacological Properties of Viscum album L. From Tissue Flask to Man
  • Toxicology of Mistletoe and their Components
  • Adverse Effects during Therapy with Mistletoe Extracts
  • Overview on Viscum album L. Products
  • Pharmaceutical Quality Control of Mistletoe Preparations
  • Natural Versus Recombinant Mistletoe Lectin-1
  • Market Trends
  • The Magic Potion becomes Serious: Whole Plant Extracts vs. Defined Components
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