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This book introduces the Chinese boletes, including the history,
ecological and economic values, as well as the geographical
distribution patterns with a highlight on the Tylopilus species.
Species in Tylopilus s.l. are not only of important ecological
values but also of scientific interests. They are very diverse in
morphology, complex in structure and wide in ecological niches.
China is one of the diverse hotspots of boletes, and many boletes
were traditionally treated as members of Tylopilus based on
hymenophore or spore-print colour. The studies revealed that the
traditionally defined Tylopilus is polyphyletic. This book aims to
elucidate the phylogenetic relationships among the genera treated
in Tylopilus s.l. previously; to delimit and recognize the taxa,
and finally to reveal the diversity of the genera and species of
Tylopilus s.l. in China. The book is intended to be a reference for
biologists who conduct investigations of biological resources and
biodiversity; university and college teachers and students carrying
out studies in related fields; mycologists and amateur mycologists,
or people who interested in mushrooms taxonomy and systematics; and
workers in the development of non-timber forest products.
This book presents comprehensive coverage on the importance of good
nutrition in the treatment and management of obesity, cancer and
diabetes. Naturally occurring bioactive compounds are ubiquitous in
most dietary plants available to humans and provide opportunities
for the management of diseases. The text provides information about
the major causes of these diseases and their association with
nutrition. The text also covers the role of dietary phytochemicals
in drug development and their pathways. Later chapters emphasize
novel bioactive compounds as anti-diabetic, anti-cancer and
anti-obesity agents and describe their mechanisms to regulate cell
metabolism. Written by global team of experts, Dietary
Phytochemicals: A Source of Novel Bioactive Compounds for the
Treatment of Obesity, Cancer and Diabetes describes the potentials
of novel phytochemicals, their sources, and underlying mechanism of
action. The chapters were drawn systematically and incorporated
sequentially to facilitate proper understanding. This book is
intended for nutritionists, physicians, medicinal chemists, drug
developers in research and development, postgraduate students and
scientists in area of nutrition and life sciences.
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