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Natural and Laboratory-Simulated Thermal Geochemical Processes
compares a series of thermal natural geochemical events with
thermally laboratory-simulated processes. The emphasis is on the
geothermal events occurring in nature compared with those simulated
in the laboratory, thus furnishing important information at the
molecular level for such processes. The book covers the following
topics:
-Generation of petroleum and its thermal cracking;
-Pyrolysis of oil-shales;
-Formation of coal and its gasification and liquification;
-Thermal liquification of biomass;
-Geothermal energy;
-Thermal generation of fullerenes;
-Thermal formation of diamonds;
-Thermal analysis of organo-clay complexes;
-Geochemical conditions for life emergence.
Glycosides are sugar derivatives in which the hydroxyl (-OH) group
attached to carbon 1 is substituted by an alcoholic, phenolic or
other groups which are used medicinally for their stimulant effects
on the heart. There are a number of glycocides which occur in
nature, mainly in plants. These compounds have found importance in
therapeutic, nutritional and clinical use because they possess a
variety of biological activities. Summarizing significant
contemporary information on chemical, nutritional, biological and
medicinal aspects of naturally occurring glycosides, this book
presents a sequence of chapters that deal with chemical structures,
occurrence, biosynthetic and biological activity. It contains:
mono- and tri-terpenoid, limonoid, cyanogenic, steroidal, phenolic,
cardiac active glycosides, as well as steroidal glycoalkaloids,
aminoglycosidic antibiotics, saponins, and glycoproteins and
glycolipids. The presence of glycosides and glycoconjugates in
animals and micro-organisms is also included.
The Maillard reaction, named after its inventor, Louis-Camille
Maillard, refers to reactions between amines and carbonyl
compounds. It has been detected in heated, dried and stored foods
and in mammalian organisms. It is responsible for changes in the
colour and nutritive value of foodstuffs. This volume contains
essays on our current understanding of the reaction, including
updated reviews on its involvement in the scavenging of oxygen, the
thermal generation of aromas, and the mechanistic aspects of free
radicals.
Natural and Laboratory-Simulated Thermal Geochemical Processes
compares a series of thermal natural geochemical events with
thermally laboratory-simulated processes. The emphasis is on the
geothermal events occurring in nature compared with those simulated
in the laboratory, thus furnishing important information at the
molecular level for such processes. The book covers the following
topics:
-Generation of petroleum and its thermal cracking;
-Pyrolysis of oil-shales;
-Formation of coal and its gasification and liquification;
-Thermal liquification of biomass;
-Geothermal energy;
-Thermal generation of fullerenes;
-Thermal formation of diamonds;
-Thermal analysis of organo-clay complexes;
-Geochemical conditions for life emergence.
This book updates the academic and industrial scientific
community with the fate of organic and inorganic matter in our
environment and especially in the geosphere when subjected to
thermal treatment under natural and laboratory-simulation
processes.
The book is of interest to researchers in chemistry, geology,
engineering, petrology, energy, and analytical laboratories, as
well as for students specialising in the chemistry of natural
products and geochemistry.
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