Phytochemicals for Health presents the state of the art in the field of Phytochemicals. It highlights how, following the interactions of plants and the environment, an analytical approach for standardization and quality control is of fundamental importance to product quality control.Parts I and II cover the main problems relatied to natural products (plants, extraction, quantitative analysis, relationship with the surrounding environment). Part III presents the main classes of organic compounds identified and reported, and Part IV includes inorganic compounds. It also includes a chapter covering all the natural compounds that have become Active Principle Ingredients (API), highlighting next challenges.Phytochemicals for Health is a valuable tool for senior scientists working in natural products field interested in investigating the correlation between chemical profile and biological activity in order to obtain a product that is safe for human health.
- Covers extraction, purification and isolation methods of the active compounds in plants
- Highlights characterization and analysis of main organic and inorganic components
- Analyses the effect of the environment on the natural product
- Discusses standardization and quality control fundamental for the development of new products with beneficial activity on human health
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978-0-443-15367-9 (9780443153679)
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PART 1: fundamentals in phytochemistry1. Introduction2. Biosynthesis of primary and secondary metabolites3. Role of active ingredients in human healthPART 2: chemical and biological aspects4. From Plants to extracts5. From extracts to quantitative analyses6. From quantitative analyses to biological activities7. Role of the plant-environment interaction8. New active principle ingredient (API)PART 3: organic phytochemicals state of the art9. Alkaloids10. Terpenoids11. Phenolic compounds12. Essential metals13. Non-essential metalsPART 4: inorganic compounds state of the art14. Essential metals15. Non-essential metals