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A Centum of Valuable Plant Bioactives

  • Book

  • August 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5275285

During last couple of decades, a great deal of research has explored what exactly plants contain (bioactives) and how these molecules may interact with human physiology at the molecular level. It is extremely important to know what happens to plant bioactives or their biological activities when processed or isolated under various reaction conditions. Huge numbers of extraction or food manufacturing methodologies are adversely affecting the quality of these phytonutrients so there is a prompt need to highlight these processes/methods and replace them with more novel, efficient, green, or eco-friendly ones.

A Centum of Valuable Plant Bioactives is a comprehensive resource on the top 100 plant bioactives available. Chapters are grouped together by bioactives, with sections on carotenes, xanthophylls, terpenoids, steroids, polyphenols and more. This is an essential guide for botanists, food technologists and chemists, nutritionists and pharmacists.�

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Table of Contents

1. �-Carotenes 2. Lycopene 3. Lutein and Zeaxanthin 4. Limonene 5. Oleanolic and Ursolic acid 6. Betulinic acid 7. Moronic acid 8. Kahweol and cafestol 9. Sitosterols 10. Stigmasterol 11. Apiole 12. Carnosolic Acid and Carnosol 13. Thymol/ carvacrol 14. Kaempferol and glucosides 15. Quercetin As an anti-inflammatory Analgesic 16. Resveratrol 17. Fisetin 18. Hesperidin and Naringenin 19. Silibinin/Silybin 20. Eriodictyol 21. Boldine 22. Luteolin 23. Catechins 24. Apigenin 25. Biochanin A and Biochanin B 26. Piperine and Curcumin 27. Caffeic and Chlorogenic acids 28. Ferulic acid 29. Capsaicin 30. Phytic acid/phytase 31. Tocochromanols 32. Spilanthol

Authors

Muhammad Mushtaq Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, GC University, Pakistan. Dr M. Mushtaq is an emerging researcher who has earned his Ph.D. in Analytical in December 2014 while optimizing various extraction protocols for the recovery of polyphenols from agro-processing wastes. He has published more than 30 good quality peer-reviewed articles regarding extraction and biological activities of polyphenols in well-reputed journals, as well as contributing to 10 different book chapters. Currently, Dr. Mushtaq is teaching chemistry of natural products and supervising more than 10 postgraduates and three PhDs working on extraction and analysis of plant bioactives. Farooq Anwar Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Sargodha, Pakistan. Dr F. Anwar, with Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, has more than 16 years of teaching and research experience at national and international level. He has earned 2 Post-Doc fellowships including those from University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada (2007-2008) and Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia (2010-2011). He has over 200 publications with almost 9,000 citations and has presented at many conferences across the world. Moreover, he had the honor of being selected in 2009 as a TWAS Young Affiliate Fellow for Central & South Asia by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy.