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Swan and Family (Hardcover)
Bagga ( Raymond Cooper); Illustrated by Blueberry Illustrations
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R589
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Chinese and Botanical Medicines: Traditional Uses and Modern
Scientific Approaches is a classroom-tested book that contains a
balance of chemistry, the history of Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM), and the theory and practice of a modern TCM practitioner.
This distinct book reviews the scientific methods for collecting
data and supporting evidence for the efficacy and safety of Chinese
drugs and medicines. It also reflects on the different views on
health, disease and therapy, and their impacts on the relationships
between man and nature.
Look & See Me is a book about thoughts and feelings experienced
at the time through an eighteen-year-old boy growing up in
Australia but wishing to be elsewhere. We follow his journey-and
thoughts-to America and home again. And only upon returning to
Australia does the author find his love for photography, which
enables him to share these thoughts and dreams with others in a
more tangible medium. This is both a written and visual journey
over the years, of loneliness, melancholy, despair, and hope. It
takes the reader from an eighteen-year-old boy to an almost
sixty-year-old man, through the years, sharing both his poetry and
his images.
As the shortcomings of purely synthetic approaches to biochemical
discovery and development are becoming more apparent, a renaissance
of interest in the chemistry of natural products as sources for new
compounds is occurring. A unique approach to natural products
chemistry, Botanical Miracles: Chemistry of Plants That Changed the
World relates applications of plant extracts to the historical
progress of civilization. It focuses on selected plants from around
the world, connecting their stories and properties to the
development of modern marvels such as medicinal compounds,
nutrition products, beverages, perfumes and organic pigments. Each
chapter describes a particular group of plant extracts from various
perspectives, including their chemistry, interest and value to man
and historical background. The ends of the chapters pose
challenging questions. Introducing plants that are emerging into
more prominent roles in human life and addressing current
challenges, Botanical Miracles presents a fascinating point of
entry to the chemistry of important natural products. It examines
plants and their extracts through the key functional groups,
building blocks and concepts of organic chemistry. This book
provides, in a single source, information and learning
opportunities of value to a wide range of individuals involved in
the fields of chemistry, medicine, nutrition or cosmetics whether
they be students, educators, researchers or those who simply wish
to extend their horizons.
As the shortcomings of purely synthetic approaches to biochemical
discovery and development are becoming more apparent, a renaissance
of interest in the chemistry of natural products as sources for new
compounds is occurring. A unique approach to natural products
chemistry, Botanical Miracles: Chemistry of Plants That Changed the
World relates applications of plant extracts to the historical
progress of civilization. It focuses on selected plants from around
the world, connecting their stories and properties to the
development of modern marvels such as medicinal compounds,
nutrition products, beverages, perfumes and organic pigments. Each
chapter describes a particular group of plant extracts from various
perspectives, including their chemistry, interest and value to man
and historical background. The ends of the chapters pose
challenging questions. Introducing plants that are emerging into
more prominent roles in human life and addressing current
challenges, Botanical Miracles presents a fascinating point of
entry to the chemistry of important natural products. It examines
plants and their extracts through the key functional groups,
building blocks and concepts of organic chemistry. This book
provides, in a single source, information and learning
opportunities of value to a wide range of individuals involved in
the fields of chemistry, medicine, nutrition or cosmetics whether
they be students, educators, researchers or those who simply wish
to extend their horizons.
The Silk Road, a complex network of trade routes linking China with
the rest of the Eurasian continent by land and sea, fostered
transformation of the ethnic, cultural, and religious identities of
diverse peoples. In Natural Products of Silk Road Plants there is a
treasury of plants, many indigenous to countries along the trading
routes of the Silk Road, that yielded medicines, cereals, spices,
beverages, dyes, and euphoric and exotic compounds previously
unknown to the rest of the world. This entry in the Natural
Products Chemistry of Global Plants series has been prepared for
university students of chemistry and ethnobotany and for those
wishing to broaden their knowledge. It opens a window on a vast
region of Asia not well described for its flora and provides new
and fresh insights on: Significant plants, some endangered
Traditional and modern applications of extracts The biochemical and
pharmacological properties of extracts Contains over 150 full
colour figures The significance of the Silk Road is being revived
today through immense investment by China and other eastern
countries in major schemes of transport infrastructure.
Chinese and Botanical Medicines: Traditional Uses and Modern
Scientific Approaches is a classroom-tested book that contains a
balance of chemistry, the history of Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM), and the theory and practice of a modern TCM practitioner.
This distinct book reviews the scientific methods for collecting
data and supporting evidence for the efficacy and safety of Chinese
drugs and medicines. It also reflects on the different views on
health, disease and therapy, and their impacts on the relationships
between man and nature.
Notoriously cumbersome to isolate and challenging to synthesize,
the path of natural products to viable drugs is an arduous journey.
Yet compounds isolated from nature may possess fascinating
structures, biological profiles and pharmaceutical potential far
greater than anything made by man. Natural Products Chemistry:
Sources, Separations and Structures presents a practical guide to
sourcing, isolating, and discovering new compounds from nature many
of which become pharmaceutical drugs. This book emphasizes the
challenges and advantages of products acquired from nature,
compared to those obtained from combinatorial chemistry. A basic
introduction, the book describes the whole cycle from farm to final
compound, backed up by case studies drawn from industry and
research applications. It broadens the scope of applications and
draws upon examples from various sources. Natural products
chemistry, as taught today, draws its examples mainly from marine
chemistry or plant chemistry; however, there is also a fascinating
and rich world of fermented (microbial and algal) products leading
to complex structures. Thus, the book draws upon examples from the
microbial world and from insects too. Therefore, this is a source
of bioactive metabolites, not traditionally available in academic
settings, more the mainstay of the pharmaceutical industry.
Providing a roadmap of the process of collecting a compound from
nature, isolating the active ingredient, and determining the
chemical structure, this book provides a unique approach to the
world of natural products.
Look & See Me is a book about thoughts and feelings experienced
at the time through an eighteen-year-old boy growing up in
Australia but wishing to be elsewhere. We follow his journey-and
thoughts-to America and home again. And only upon returning to
Australia does the author find his love for photography, which
enables him to share these thoughts and dreams with others in a
more tangible medium. This is both a written and visual journey
over the years, of loneliness, melancholy, despair, and hope. It
takes the reader from an eighteen-year-old boy to an almost
sixty-year-old man, through the years, sharing both his poetry and
his images.
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