Vol 1:1. Introduction to Nutraceuticals and Natural Products2. Functional Nutraceuticals: Past, Present and Future3. Effect of Nutritional Supplements in Health Care4. Nutraceutical Supplements in Drug Delivery5. Role of Nanotechnology in Nutraceuticals6. Nutraceuticals for Prevention and Treatment of Cancer7. Proangiogenic and Anti-Angiogenic Effect of Small Molecules from Natural Products8. Nutraceuticals and Natural Product Derivatives for Disease Prevention9. Encapsulation of Nutraceuticals in Drug Delivery System10. Liposomal Nanotechnology in Nutraceuticals11. Bioavailability and Delivery of Nutraceuticals by Nanoparticles12. Prebiotics and Probiotics: Concepts and Advances13. Extraction and Purification of Bioactive Ingredients from Natural Products14. Health Benefits of Turmeric and Ginger15. Cannabis-Unique Herb with Versatile16. Marine Nutraceuticals ApplicationVol 2:17. Nutraceuticals as Therapeutic Agents18. Carbohydrates, Proteins and Amino Acids19. Flavors and Fragrances from Natural Products20. Nutraceutical Antioxidants as Novel Neuroprotective Agents21. Flavonoids as Nutraceuticals22. Current Concepts and Prospects of Herbal Nutraceutical23. Recent Advances in Extraction of Nutraceuticals from Plants24. Phytochemicals of Nutraceutical Importance25. Natural Product Drug Discovery in the Field of Nutraceuticals26. Trends in use, Pharmacology, and Clinical Applications of Emerging Herbal Nutraceuticals27. Nanoliposomes and Tocosomes as Multifunctional Nanocarriers for the Encapsulation of Nutraceutical and Dietary Molecules28. Genetically Modified Products and Non-GMO Products in Nutraceuticals29. Market Analysis and Concept Developments of Nutraceuticals and Natural Product Derivatives30. Nutraceutical Formulations and Challenges: Ethical Issues and Intellectual Property Rights31. Quality assurance of nutraceuticals and natural products and their approval, registration, marketing32. Intellectual property consideration, regulatory constraints in new product development, and approval procedures in united states and Europe
Sreerag Gopi, PhD, is Chief Scientific Officer at ADSO Naturals Private Limited in Bangalore, India. He received his doctorate from Gandhigram Rural Institute in India. His research focus is on nanomaterials synthesis and characterization and the biomedical applications of biopolymers and biocomposites.Preetha Balakrishnan, PhD, is a scientist at ADSO Naturals Private Limited in Bangalore, India. She received her doctorate in chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, India. Her research focus is on materials chemistry, nanomaterials synthesis and characterization, and bionanocomposite characterization.