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8.3 Chemical Moieties Responsible for the Inhibitory Activity of Different Phytomedicines on Different Organisms 8.4 Phytomedicines in Use Against Bacterial, Viral and Protozoan Diseases 8.5 Conclusion References
13 9 Herbal Traditional Remedies for Male Infertility 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Application of Indian Traditional Medicine (Ayurveda) for Male Infertility 9.3 The Significant Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Male Infertility Management 9.4 Iranian/Persian Traditional Medicine (ITM) Restores Male Fertility 9.5 Traditional Korean Medicine and Male Infertility 9.6 Traditional African Medicine in the Treatment of Male Infertility 9.7 Conclusion References
14 10 The Therapeutic Applications of Phytopharmaceuticals in Dentistry 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Historical Development of Phytopharmaceuticals in Dentistry 10.3 Phytochemical Contents of Plants 10.4 Dental Materials of Plant Origin 10.5 Phytotherapeutics in Dentistry 10.6 Conclusion References
15 11 Prevention of Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction by Polyphenols: Role in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Endothelial Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease 11.3 Inflammation and Endothelial Cell Dysfunction Associated With Arteriosclerosis in Endothelial Cells 11.4 Preventive Effects of Resveratrol on Endothelial Dysfunction 11.5 Preventive Effects of EGCG on Endothelial Dysfunction 11.6 Preventive Effects of Quercetin on Endothelial Dysfunction 11.7 Preventive Effects of Chlorogenic Acid on Endothelial Dysfunction 11.8 Conclusion References
16 12 Quercetin-Rebuttal Behavior in Male Reproductive Potential 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Quercetin as Antioxidants 12.3 Quercetin, In Vitro Antioxidant Activity 12.4 Quercetin Metabolism With In Vitro and In Vivo Antioxidant Activity of its Metabolites 12.5 Quercetin as Pro-Oxidant 12.6 Quercetin, Phenoxyl Radicals Oxidation 12.7 Impairment of Respiration of Mitochondria by Quercetin 12.8 Quercetin, Low Molecular Weight Antioxidant Oxidation 12.9 Quercetin Damage Directly DNA 12.10 Spermatogenesis and Oxidative Stress 12.11 Quercetin and Male Reproduction 12.12 Amelioration of Male Reproductive Dysfunction by Quercetin 12.13 Contradictory Reports of Quercetin With Respect to Male Reproductive Potential 12.14 Conclusion References
17 13 Traditional Uses and Bioactivities of Common Rubus Species With Reference to Cancer: A Mini-Review 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Traditional Uses of Common Rubus Species 13.3 Biological Activity Studies of Rubus Extracts 13.4 Bioactive Compounds From Rubus Species 13.5 Rubus as an Antitumor Agent 13.6 Conclusion Acknowledgements References
18 14 Therapeutic Compounds From Brown Seaweeds: Antitumor Properties on Various Cancers and Their Mechanisms of Action 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Type of Bioactive Compounds From Brown Algae 14.3 Type of Cancer and Molecular Action Mechanisms 14.4 Conclusion References
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15 Medicinal Plants and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Clinical Manifestations of PCOS
15.3 Importance of Phenotypes in