<p>The genus <i>Rhodiola</i> (Family Crassulaceae) is indigenous to Northern Canada Europe and Asia where its rhizomes and roots have been used for centuries for medicinal purposes. Recent interest in the species <i>Rhodiola rosea </i>(roseroot)<i> </i>in the West arose from the use of the rhizome as an adaptogen for the treatment of stress but in the last few years chemical and pharmacological studies have confirmed other valuable medicinal properties. </p><p></p><p>Written by well-known researchers in this field of study <b><i>Rhodiola</i> <i>rosea </i></b>examines important aspects of this increasingly important medicinal plant including:</p><p></p><ul> <br><br><p></p> <li>Cultivation</li> <br><br><li>Taxonomy</li> <br><br><li>Ethnobotany </li> <br><br><li>Conservation </li> <br><br><li>Phytopathology</li> <br><br><li>Phytochemistry</li> <br><br><li>Pharmacology</li> <br><br><li>Biotechnology</li> <br><br> </ul><p></p><p>The book discusses <em>in vitro</em> culture of <i>R. rosea</i> and examines pests and diseases affecting the plant in Europe Canada and Alaska. It also examines pharmacological bioassays and toxicology. The contributors provide a meta-analysis of clinical trials and describe experimentation with <i>R. rosea</i> in clinical practice. They explore its use in a range of areas including for depression and anxiety disorders to improve sexual and immune functions to augment cancer treatment and in aerospace medicine for afflictions such as mountain sickness and jet lag. The final chapter uses a model to illustrate the cultivation of <i>R. rosea </i>as an industrial crop from field to medicine to cabinet. Synthesizing the most important literature in recent years the book supplies a comprehensive peer-reviewed survey of the wide spectrum of possibilities for its use as a modern phytomedicinal agent.</p><p></p>
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