BIOACTIVE PHYTOCOMPOUNDS : New Approaches in the Phytosciences

ISBN: 9788193404652
e-ISBN: 9788193445297
Pages: 226
2018
Hardbound > Rs. 3995/-
R. M. Shrivastava
M. K. Tripathi
Bioactive Phytocompounds play a key role in high-value product development in the chemical industry. Bioactive compounds have been identified from diverse sources and their therapeutic benefits, nutritional value and protective effects in human and animal healthcare have underpinned their application as pharmaceuticals and functional food ingredients.
There are many texts available which covers the fundamentals of secondary metabolite, functional and biosynthesis of bioactive compound, allelopathic effects and production of secondary metabolites etc. This book attempts to cover the middle ground between these extremes.
Chapter 1 covers Introduction, Occurrence and Classification of Secondary Metabolites. Chapter 2 contains Function and Biosynthesis of Alkaloids aspects. Chapter 3 deals with Biosynthesis and Function of Terpenes. Chapter 4 explains the brief Allelopathic effects of Secondary Metabolites. In Chapter 5, the issue of production of Secondary Metabolites with biological activity in other organisms are discussed. Chapters 6 contain Bioactive Phytocompounds and Biotechnological Approaches for production. Chapter 7 deals with the Biotechnological Approaches for production of Alkaloids. Chapter 8 explains the current status and importance of Secondary Metabolites in human health. Chapter 9 covers the Soya phytoestrogens.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Secondary Metabolites: Introduction, Occurrence and Classification
Chapter 2 Biosynthesis and Functions of Alkaloids
Chapter 3 Biosynthesis and Function of Terpenes
Chapter 4 Allelopathic Effects of Secondary Metabolites
Chapter 5 Production of Secondary Metabolites with Biological Activity in Other Organism
Chapter 6 Biotechnological Approaches for the Production of Bioactive Compounds
Chapter 7 Major Classes of Secondary Metabolites
Chapter 8 Secondary Metabolites and Human Health
Chapter 9 Soya Phytoestrogens: Isoflavones