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Recent Advances in Natural Products Analysis

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Nabavi Seyed Mohammad, Saeedi Mina, Nabavi Seyed Fazel, Sanches Silva Ana

Couverture de l’ouvrage Recent Advances in Natural Products Analysis

Recent Advances in Natural Products Analysis is a thorough guide to the latest analytical methods used for identifying and studying bioactive phytochemicals and other natural products. Chemical compounds, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, carotenoids and saponins are examined, highlighting the many techniques for studying their properties. Each chapter is devoted to a compound category, beginning with the underlying chemical properties of the main components followed by techniques of extraction, purification and fractionation, and then techniques of identification and quantification. Biological activities, possible interactions, levels found in plants, the effects of processing, and current and potential industrial applications are also included.

PART I Introduction to natural products analysis 1. Introduction to natural products analysis

PART II Phenolics 2. Analysis of monophenols 3. Analysis of polyphenolics 4. Analysis of aromatic acids (phenolic acids and hydroxycinnamic acids) 5. Analysis of phenylethanoids and their glycosidic derivatives 6. Analysis of other phenolics (capsaicin, gingerol, and alkylresorcinols)

PART III Terpenes and terpenoids 7. Analysis of monoterpenes and monoterpenoids 8. Analysis of sesquiterpenes and sesquiterpenoids 9. Analysis of diterpenes and diterpenoids 10. Sesterterpenoids 11. Analysis of triterpenes and triterpenoids 12. Analysis of tetraterpenes and tetraterpenoids (carotenoids) 13. Analysis of pentaterpenoids 14. Analysis of meroterpenoids

PART IV Other groups of natural compounds 15. Analysis of alkaloids (indole alkaloids, isoquinoline alkaloids, tropane alkaloids) 16. Analysis of amines 17. Analysis of betalains (betacyanins and betaxanthins) 18. Analysis of carbohydrates (monosaccharides, polysaccharides) 19. Analysis of chlorophylls 20. Analysis of glucosinolates 21. Analysis of gums and mucilages 22. Analysis of plants lipids 23. Analysis of polyacetylenes 24. Analysis of proteins, peptides, and amino acids 25. Analysis of quinonoids 26. Analysis of organic acids 27. Future perspectives in natural products analysis

Researchers, health professionals, industry and government regulatory agencies interested in using chromatography and spectroscopy for characterization and identification of isolated chemicals from natural resources (e.g. scientists working with food matrices, nutrients and natural products, pharmacists, biochemists, nutritionists, and dietitians); students in phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and natural product synthesis; experts in formulation of herbal and natural pharmaceutics

Seyed Mohammad Nabavi is a Biotechnologist and senior scientist in the Applied Biotechnology Research Centre, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. His research interests are focused on natural products. Till now, he has authored/co-authored over 250 publications in international journals indexed in ISI and has more than 7000 citations to published articles and also more than 10 books.
Mina Saeedi received her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry in 2011 from Alzahra University under the direction of Professor Majid M. Heravi. The main focus of her Ph.D. research was synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds. During a sabbatical leave, she joined Professor Lars Engman at Uppsala University, Sweden and worked on the synthesis of chalcogenide antioxidants. Then, she joined the group of Professor Abbas Shafiee at Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) as a postdoctoral fellow. Currently she is an Assistant Professor at TUMS, Persian Medicine and Pharmacy Research Center. Her research has focused on the isolation and identification of organic compounds obtained from natural sources as well as design and synthesis of potentially bioactive compounds, especially those possessing anti-Alzheimer’s activity.
Seyed Fazel Nabavi is a biotechnologist and Senior Scientist of Applied Biotechnology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Science and a member of Iran’s National Elites Foundation. His research focused on the health-promotion effects of natural products. He is author/co-author of 170 publications in international journals, 45 communications at national and international congress and 4 chapters in book series. He is a referee of several international journals. He is also in the top 1% top scientists in the world in the fields of Agricultural Sciences and Pharmacology & Toxicology according to Essential Science Indicator from Thompson Reuters ISI.
Ana Sanches Silva is a researcher at the Nat
  • Focuses on the latest analytical techniques used for studying phytochemical and other biological compounds
  • Authored and edited by the top worldwide experts in their field
  • Discusses the current and potential applications and predicts future trends of each compound group

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Thème de Recent Advances in Natural Products Analysis :

Mots-clés :

Algae pigments; Alkylresorcinols; Analysis; Analysis of biogenic amines; Analytical methods; Anticancer; Anti-HIV and antiinflammatory; Antineoplastic; Aromatic acids; Astaxanthin; Betacyanin/betaxanthin; Betalains; Biogenic amines; Biological activities; Biological activity of monophenol; Biological activity of monoterpenes; Biosynthesis; Brassica; Brassicaceae; C5 isoprene units; Capsaicin; Carbohydrates; Carotenoids; Chlorophyll; Chromatography; Classification; DNA; Effects of food processing; Essential oils; Ethnopharmacology; Extraction; Extraction of biogenic amines; Extraction of monophenols; Extraction of monoterpenes; Fatty acid; Flavor; Folk medicine; Food flavors; Food processing; Gas chromatography; Gingerol; Glucosinolates; Gums; Health; HPLC; Hydroxybenzoic acids; Hydroxycinnamic acids; Identification; Identification and quantification techniques; Isolation; Isolation and characterization; Isolation of biogenic amines; Lipid; Marine biotechnology; Mass chromatography; Medicinal/biological properties; Meroterpenoids; Monophenols; Monosaccharaides; Monoterpenes; Monoterpenoids; Mucilages; Natural antioxidant; Natural fragrances; Natural product; Natural products; NMR; Nutraceuticals; Off-flavor; Pentacyclic triterpenes; Peptides; Pharmaceutical analysis; Pharmaceutical application; Pharmacological effects; Phenolic acids; Phenolics; Phenylpropanoids; Phospholipid; Phytochemicals; Phytochemistry; Phytoecdysteroids; Plant; Polyacetylene; Polysaccharides; Preservatives; Proteins; Purification; Quantification; Quinones; Saponins; Separation and identification techniques; Sesquiterpenes; Sesquiterpenoids; Sesterterpenoids; Spectroscopy; Spectroscopy techniques; Steroids; Sterol; Sustainable analysis; Techniques of separation and identification; Tetraterpenes analysis; Toxicity of monophenols; Tripterpenoids; UV-Vis spectroscopy