Ethnobotany

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an introduction to botany
and phytochemistry
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B01=Barbara M. Schmidt
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biosynthetic pathways
case studies on plants that changed the course of human history
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conservation and intellectual property rights
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dyes chemistry
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Ethnobotany
fiber chemistry
flavors chemistry
fundamentals of secondary metabolism
history of native plants
insect repellant chemistry
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plant anatomy review
plant exploration history
plant medicine chemistry
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traditional and modern methods of plant extraction and analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781118961902
  • Weight: 885g
  • Dimensions: 173 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Ethnobotany: A Phytochemical Perspective explores the chemistry behind hundreds of plant medicines, dyes, fibers, flavors, poisons, insect repellants, and many other uses of botanicals. Bridging the gap between ethnobotany and chemistry, this book presents an introduction to botany, ethnobotany, and phytochemistry to clearly join these fields of study and highlight their importance in the discovery of botanical uses in modern industry and research.

Part I. Ethnobotany, explores the history of plant exploration, current issues such as conservation and intellectual property rights, and a review of plant anatomy. An extensive section on plant taxonomy highlights particularly influential and economically important plants from across the plant kingdom. Part II. Phytochemistry, provides fundamentals of secondary metabolism, includes line drawings of biosynthetic pathways and chemical structures, and describes traditional and modern methods of plant extraction and analysis. The last section is devoted to the history of native plants and people and case studies on plants that changed the course of human history from five geographical regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Ocean. Throughout the entire book, vivid color photographs bring science to life, capturing the essence of human botanical knowledge and the beauty of the plant kingdom.

B. M. SCHMIDT, Global Leader of Plant Biology, L'Oreal USA

D. M. KLASER CHENG, Senior Scientist, Nutrasorb, LLC and Visiting Scientist, Rutgers University