
Eicosanoids and Related Compounds in Plants and Animals
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Originally published in 1999.
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Sect. I Enzymes and factors involved in the biosynthesis of eicosanoids
1 Eicosanoids and related compounds: structures, nomenclature and biosynthetic pathways 3
2 Cyclooxygenases (prostaglandin H synthases): structure and evolutionary aspects 25
3 Mammalian lipoxygenases: structure, function and evolutionary aspects 47
4 Plant lipoxygenase: structure and mechanism 69
5 FLAP: structure, function and evolutionary aspects 97
6 Oxylipin production and action in fungi and related organisms 115
Sect. 2 Functional aspects
7 Basic functions of lipoxygenases and their products in higher plants 133
8 Lipoxygenases in plant development and senescence 151
9 Eicosanoids in animal reproduction: what can we learn from invertebrates? 183
10 Cardiovascular effects of eicosanoids in amphibians 197
11 The role of eicosanoids in the haemostatic mechanisms of fish 209
Subject index 223
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