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Most bioactive compounds have antioxidant activity, particularly
tocochromanols, phenolics (flavonoids and phenolic acids),
methylxantines and capsaicinoids. Some of these compounds have also
other properties important for human health. For example, vitamin E
protects against oxidative stress, but it is also known for its
"non-antioxidant" functions, including cell signalling and
antiproliferation. Selenium compounds and indoleamins are the
components of the antioxidant enzymes. Selenium makes vitamin E
acquisition easier and controls its physiological functions. In
taking part in enzymatic reactions and protecting the cell against
free radicals, selenium shows immunomodulative, antiphlogistic, and
antiviral activity. Capsaicinoids possess not only antioxidant, but
also antibacterial, analgesic, weight-reducing and thermoregulation
properties. Studies have also demonstrated their gastroprotective
and anticancer properties. Analytical Methods in the Determination
of Bioactive Compounds and Elements in Food explores both the
influence of particular compounds on human health and the methods
used for their determination. Chapters describe various aspects of
food and plant analysis, including chromatographic and
non-chromatographic approaches as well as hyphenated techniques.
Readers of this book will gain a comprehensive understanding of the
important groups of bioactive compounds relevant to human health.
Serotonin and Melatonin: Their Functional Role in Plants, Food,
Phytomedicine, and Human Health highlights the significance of the
plant sources of serotonin and melatonin in the fields of medicine,
agriculture, and food science. Over the last few decades, an
enormous amount of research data has been generated on these two
neurotransmitters/plant signalers. This book covers topics
regarding the occurrence of serotonin and melatonin in medicinal
plants and food value plants with their implications for human
health, the role of serotonin and melatonin in plant growth
development, functions of melatonin and serotonin in the
environmental adaptation of plants, and the implications of these
molecules in human disorders and treatments. This volume should
appeal to scientists and other professionals engaged in basic and
applied research on the relevance of serotonin and melatonin to
plants, animals, and humans. Features Reviews the global scientific
literature and the experimental data of the authors on the
occurrence of serotonin and melatonin in medicinal and food value
plants and its implications for human health Explains in detail the
role of serotonin and melatonin in plant growth development Helps
in understanding the complex functions of melatonin and serotonin
in the environmental adaptation in plants Discusses the importance
of the development of transgenic plants with high amounts of
serotonin and melatonin. Describes the current understanding of
serotonin and melatonin in human disorders, and also their
relevance in the treatment of specific health conditions. Written
by acknowledged experts from across the world
Alzheimer's disease, one of the most rapidly growing
neurodegenerative disorders, is characterized by a progressive loss
of memory. Despite several advances in the field of medical
therapeutics, a viable treatment for Alzheimer's disease would be
of great importance. Medicinal plants represent a largely untapped
reservoir of natural medicines and potential sources of
anti-Alzheimer’s drugs. The structural diversity of their
phytoconstituents makes these plants a valuable source of novel
lead compounds in the quest for drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Based on traditional literature and up-to-date research, various
new therapeutically active compounds have been identified from
phytoextracts, which could be useful in the treatment of cognitive
disorders. Phytomedicine and Alzheimer’s Disease presents
information on Mechanistic aspects of neurodegeneration in
Alzheimer’s disease and the role of phytochemicals as restorative
agents Understanding the complex biochemical aspects of
Alzheimer’s disease Pre-clinical approaches to evaluating drugs
to target Alzheimer’s disease Assessing alternative approaches to
treating Alzheimer’s disease and the role of alternative medicine
to delay the symptomatic progression of this disease Epigenetic
changes in Alzheimer’s disease and possible therapeutic or
dietary interventions This book serves as an excellent resource for
scientific investigators, academics, biochemists, botanists, and
alternative medicine practitioners who work to advance the role of
phytomedicines in treating Alzheimer’s disease.
Current status on coffee production & global market Novel
methods and recent developments in the determination of coffee
metabolites Advancements in Coffea beans processing technology and
improvement of coffee quality Biotechnological advances to improve
coffee quality: The role of molecular markers, tissue culture,
transgenic technology, and micro RNAs Coffee consumption on human
health Knowledge contributions from acknowledged experts from
across the world
Key features: Presents the latest trends and developments of
neuromediators in plants Provides in-depth coverage of plants
enriched in neurotransmitters (especially serotonin, melatonin, and
dopamine) and how they are used in medicine, pharmacy, and food
nutrition Discusses the physiological role of the neurotransmitters
(biomediators) in non-nervous systems including the analysis of
effects on the growth and development and stress defense Covers the
occurrence of the substances that act in human and animal nervous
system in plants as a phenomenon of the universal irritability
feature for biologists Reveals the occurrence and possible
physiological functions of biogenic amines in plants, food, and
human health New scientific data confirm the origin of
neurotransmitters in the ancient ocean, whose inhabitants use the
compounds in their relationships. One example is the algae Ulvaria,
whose image is represented on the cover. During evolution, plant
and microbial cells stored the neurotransmitters that play
multifunctional roles today. Researchers have paid special
attention to their functions in plants, the oxygen well of our
planet. This book provides powerful tools for both analyzing and
manipulating organisms, considering the functions of
neurotransmitters in plant cells and the practical application of
knowledge about acetylcholine, catecholamines, serotonin,
melatonin, histamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamine for
ecology, agriculture, medicine and food industries.
Neurotransmitters in Plants: Perspectives and Applications presents
information on: the location and biosynthesis where
neurotransmitters occur the molecular biology of some enzymes
participating in the process their role in vivo and in vitro
processes their functions in plant environmental adaptation in
plants their role in enriching the food and medicinal value of
plants.
Most bioactive compounds have antioxidant activity, particularly
tocochromanols, phenolics (flavonoids and phenolic acids),
methylxantines and capsaicinoids. Some of these compounds have also
other properties important for human health. For example, vitamin E
protects against oxidative stress, but it is also known for its
"non-antioxidant" functions, including cell signalling and
antiproliferation. Selenium compounds and indoleamins are the
components of the antioxidant enzymes. Selenium makes vitamin E
acquisition easier and controls its physiological functions. In
taking part in enzymatic reactions and protecting the cell against
free radicals, selenium shows immunomodulative, antiphlogistic, and
antiviral activity. Capsaicinoids possess not only antioxidant, but
also antibacterial, analgesic, weight-reducing and thermoregulation
properties. Studies have also demonstrated their gastroprotective
and anticancer properties. Analytical Methods in the Determination
of Bioactive Compounds and Elements in Food explores both the
influence of particular compounds on human health and the methods
used for their determination. Chapters describe various aspects of
food and plant analysis, including chromatographic and
non-chromatographic approaches as well as hyphenated techniques.
Readers of this book will gain a comprehensive understanding of the
important groups of bioactive compounds relevant to human health.
This book provides a comprehensive update on the recent
developments concerning the role of plant neurotransmitters in
signaling and communication. Physiological investigations over the
past few decades have demonstrated that plants employ
neurotransmitters in various signaling pathways. Plant-based
neurotransmitters (serotonin, melatonin, dopamine, acetylcholine,
and GABA) share biochemical similarities with those in animal
systems in terms of their chemical nature and biochemical pathways.
Plant-environment interaction associated with abiotic stress
management, growth modulation, flowering, circadian rhythm, fruit
ripening, and allelopathic interactions are a major focus of
research in the field, and recent advances in genomic,
trascriptomic, and metabolomic approaches have resulted in the
deciphering of the molecular mechanisms associated with various
neurotransmitters in plants. Other current and potential areas of
investigation include the putative phytohormone phytomelatonin, and
receptor-mediated signaling in plant neurotransmitters. Providing
an up-to-date overview of molecular crosstalk mechanisms between
various neurotransmitters, the book offers essential insights to
help readers gain a better understanding of the physiology of plant
signaling and communication with the environment.
Key features: Serves as a cutting-edge resource for researchers and
students who are studying plant abiotic stress tolerance and crop
improvement through metabolic adaptations Presents the latest
trends and developments in the field of metabolic engineering and
abiotic stress tolerance Addresses the adaptation of plants to
climatic changes Gives special attention to emerging topics such as
the role of secondary metabolites, small RNA mediated regulation
and signaling molecule responses to stresses Provides extensive
references that serve as entry points for further research
Metabolic Adaptations in Plants during Abiotic Stress covers a
topic of past, present and future interest for both scientists and
policy makers as the global challenge of climate change is
addressed. Understanding the mechanisms of plant adaptation to
environmental stresses can provide the necessary tools needed to
take action to protect them, and hence ourselves. This book brings
together recent findings about metabolic adaptations during abiotic
stress and in diverse areas of plant adaptation. It covers not only
the published results, but also introduces new concepts and
findings to offer original views on the perspectives and challenges
in this field.
Key features: Serves as a cutting-edge resource for researchers and
students who are studying plant abiotic stress tolerance and crop
improvement through metabolic adaptations Presents the latest
trends and developments in the field of metabolic engineering and
abiotic stress tolerance Addresses the adaptation of plants to
climatic changes Gives special attention to emerging topics such as
the role of secondary metabolites, small RNA mediated regulation
and signaling molecule responses to stresses Provides extensive
references that serve as entry points for further research
Metabolic Adaptations in Plants during Abiotic Stress covers a
topic of past, present and future interest for both scientists and
policy makers as the global challenge of climate change is
addressed. Understanding the mechanisms of plant adaptation to
environmental stresses can provide the necessary tools needed to
take action to protect them, and hence ourselves. This book brings
together recent findings about metabolic adaptations during abiotic
stress and in diverse areas of plant adaptation. It covers not only
the published results, but also introduces new concepts and
findings to offer original views on the perspectives and challenges
in this field.
Key features: Presents the latest trends and developments of
neuromediators in plants Provides in-depth coverage of plants
enriched in neurotransmitters (especially serotonin, melatonin, and
dopamine) and how they are used in medicine, pharmacy, and food
nutrition Discusses the physiological role of the neurotransmitters
(biomediators) in non-nervous systems including the analysis of
effects on the growth and development and stress defense Covers the
occurrence of the substances that act in human and animal nervous
system in plants as a phenomenon of the universal irritability
feature for biologists Reveals the occurrence and possible
physiological functions of biogenic amines in plants, food, and
human health New scientific data confirm the origin of
neurotransmitters in the ancient ocean, whose inhabitants use the
compounds in their relationships. One example is the algae Ulvaria,
whose image is represented on the cover. During evolution, plant
and microbial cells stored the neurotransmitters that play
multifunctional roles today. Researchers have paid special
attention to their functions in plants, the oxygen well of our
planet. This book provides powerful tools for both analyzing and
manipulating organisms, considering the functions of
neurotransmitters in plant cells and the practical application of
knowledge about acetylcholine, catecholamines, serotonin,
melatonin, histamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamine for
ecology, agriculture, medicine and food industries.
Neurotransmitters in Plants: Perspectives and Applications presents
information on: the location and biosynthesis where
neurotransmitters occur the molecular biology of some enzymes
participating in the process their role in vivo and in vitro
processes their functions in plant environmental adaptation in
plants their role in enriching the food and medicinal value of
plants.
Serotonin and Melatonin: Their Functional Role in Plants, Food,
Phytomedicine, and Human Health highlights the significance of the
plant sources of serotonin and melatonin in the fields of medicine,
agriculture, and food science. Over the last few decades, an
enormous amount of research data has been generated on these two
neurotransmitters/plant signalers. This book covers topics
regarding the occurrence of serotonin and melatonin in medicinal
plants and food value plants with their implications for human
health, the role of serotonin and melatonin in plant growth
development, functions of melatonin and serotonin in the
environmental adaptation of plants, and the implications of these
molecules in human disorders and treatments. This volume should
appeal to scientists and other professionals engaged in basic and
applied research on the relevance of serotonin and melatonin to
plants, animals, and humans. Features Reviews the global scientific
literature and the experimental data of the authors on the
occurrence of serotonin and melatonin in medicinal and food value
plants and its implications for human health Explains in detail the
role of serotonin and melatonin in plant growth development Helps
in understanding the complex functions of melatonin and serotonin
in the environmental adaptation in plants Discusses the importance
of the development of transgenic plants with high amounts of
serotonin and melatonin. Describes the current understanding of
serotonin and melatonin in human disorders, and also their
relevance in the treatment of specific health conditions. Written
by acknowledged experts from across the world
The demand for medicinal plants is increasing, and this leads to
unscrupulous collection from the wild and adulteration of supplies.
Providing high-quality planting material for sustainable use and
thereby saving the genetic diversity of plants in the wild is
important. In this regard, the methods of propagation of some
important medicinal plants are provided along with the traditional
methods of propagation. Indian Medicinal Plants: Uses and
Propagation Aspects offers a unique compendium of more than 270
medicinal plant species from India with detailed taxonomic
classifications based on the Bentham and Hooker system of
classification. Salient Features: Provides traditional methods of
propagation and discusses the propagation of medicinal plants
Presents plant properties, plant parts and chemical constituents
Describes the medicinal uses of more than 270 medicinal plant
species from India This book is of special interest to
practitioners of alternative medicine, students of Ayurveda,
researchers and industrialists associated with medical botany,
pharmacologists, sociologists and medical herbalists.
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