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Covers application of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) in extraction of
aromatics and polyaromatics from fuel oil by Liquid-Liquid
extraction Studies eutectic behavior with respect to hydrocarbon
and aqueous solutions Describes molecular dynamics insights of
extraction by DES Explores possible industrial applicability of
potential DES Includes results from Gaussian, NAMD and PACKMOL
software packages
Piper betle (betel vine) a pan-Asiatic, tropical plant, which can
also grow under mild subtropical areas, is essentially grown for
leaves which are chewed with array of additives besides slaked
lime. The plant is cultivated widely in India and its surrounding
areas. Phytochemistry of Piper betel landraces presents a brief on
the distribution, historical and cultural aspects, and properties
ascribed to this plant in the ancient texts. Phytochemical and
pharmacological information has also been included to underscore
the importance of this plant in the present time. A detailed
account on metabolic profiling employing modern methods is
included, such as real-time, direct analysis of the flight mass
spectrometric method and chemometric analysis for characterization
of the available biodiversity and signatures specific to gender and
geographical location. It was also possible to identify the gender
of unknown landraces, with the help of principal component
analysis. Features: Elaborates on the chemical diversity within
Piper betle. Piper betle leaves have mouth freshening antimicrobial
compounds. Use of chemical signatures for the identification of
different Piper betle landraces, their gender and geographical
locations.
Tinospora cordifolia stem is used as a tonic, vitalizer, and as a
remedy for metabolic disorders to treat allergies, diabetes,
dysentery, jaundice, heart diseases, leprosy, rheumatoid arthritis,
skin diseases, and urinary disorders. It shows anti-inflammatory,
analgesic, antipyretic actions and immunosuppressive effects. This
book focuses on providing gender and geographical location-based
differences in the phytoconstituents of T. cordifolia by the liquid
chromatography mass spectrometric method. These methods have
potential use in the quality control of T. cordifolia and the
screening of herbal preparations. Features: Compilation of
ayurvedic features of one of the most important plants of the
Indian system of medicines. Useful for all ayurvedic practitioners,
researchers, faculty, students, and herbal product manufacturers.
Application of advance hyphenated LC-MS techniques for variation
study in phytoconstituents.
Tinospora cordifolia stem is used as a tonic, vitalizer, and as a
remedy for metabolic disorders to treat allergies, diabetes,
dysentery, jaundice, heart diseases, leprosy, rheumatoid arthritis,
skin diseases, and urinary disorders. It shows anti-inflammatory,
analgesic, antipyretic actions and immunosuppressive effects. This
book focuses on providing gender and geographical location-based
differences in the phytoconstituents of T. cordifolia by the liquid
chromatography mass spectrometric method. These methods have
potential use in the quality control of T. cordifolia and the
screening of herbal preparations. Features: Compilation of
ayurvedic features of one of the most important plants of the
Indian system of medicines. Useful for all ayurvedic practitioners,
researchers, faculty, students, and herbal product manufacturers.
Application of advance hyphenated LC-MS techniques for variation
study in phytoconstituents.
Piper betle (betel vine) a pan-Asiatic, tropical plant, which can
also grow under mild subtropical areas, is essentially grown for
leaves which are chewed with array of additives besides slaked
lime. The plant is cultivated widely in India and its surrounding
areas. Phytochemistry of Piper betel landraces presents a brief on
the distribution, historical and cultural aspects, and properties
ascribed to this plant in the ancient texts. Phytochemical and
pharmacological information has also been included to underscore
the importance of this plant in the present time. A detailed
account on metabolic profiling employing modern methods is
included, such as real-time, direct analysis of the flight mass
spectrometric method and chemometric analysis for characterization
of the available biodiversity and signatures specific to gender and
geographical location. It was also possible to identify the gender
of unknown landraces, with the help of principal component
analysis. Features: Elaborates on the chemical diversity within
Piper betle. Piper betle leaves have mouth freshening antimicrobial
compounds. Use of chemical signatures for the identification of
different Piper betle landraces, their gender and geographical
locations.
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