Plant-Derived Antimycotics - M.k. Rai, Donatella Mares

Plant-Derived Antimycotics

Current Trends and Future Prospects
Buch | Softcover
612 Seiten
2003
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-56022-927-8 (ISBN)
114,70 inkl. MwSt
Offers a comprehensive examination of the antimycotic potential of essential plant oils and extracts against fungal infections affecting humans, animals, plants and foodstuffs. This work looks at antifungal compounds that strengthen plant-defense systems and traditional herbs that have revealed their antifungal properties.
An important overview of the state of the art in naturally occurring antimycotics!Here is a comprehensive and innovative examination of the antimycotic potential of essential plant oils and extracts against fungal infections affecting humans, animals, plants, and foodstuffs. Plant-Derived Antimycotics emphasizes the antimycotic activity of plants found in Central America, India, Nepal, Fiji, and China--areas rich in phyto-diversity and traditional botanical/medical knowledge.From editor M.K. Rai: “Since the inception of human civilization men have been using herbs against various mycotic infections. In the recent past, several antimycotic agents have been introduced into the market due to their rapid curative properties. Still, the quest for new antifungal agents of a fungicidal rather than fungistatic nature continues. Furthermore, there has been a dramatic increase in the new spectrum of fungal infections known as opportunistic fungal pathogens. Consequently, plant-derived antimycotics are gaining importance, being natural, cheaper, safer, eco-friendly, and within the reach of the common man.”With a distinguished list of contributors from around the world, Plant-Derived Antimycotics explores:



antifungal compounds that strengthen plant-defense systems
traditional herbs that have revealed their antifungal properties
newer, faster methods of screening and evaluating antifungal drugs
natural antimycotics derived from plants in Croatia, South America, South Africa, China, India, and Fiji
the mechanism of herbal antimycotic action
the diversity of antimycotic efficacy in Asteraceous and Meliaceous plants
new bioactive antifungal molecules

Plant-Derived Antimycotics is an essential reference for pharmacologists, microbiologists, clinical mycologists, oncologists, immunologists, drug manufacturers, botanists and ethnobotanists, phytochemists, herbalists, and everyone searching for a natural remedy for the new spectrum of opportunistic fungal infections generated by the immunocompromising difficulties encountered by AIDS and cancer patients. Color illustrations, photographs, charts, tables, and graphs make the information easier to absorb and understand.

Amravati University, Maharashtra, IND

About the Editor , Contributors , Preface , Chapter 1. Overview: Oxidative Stress and Postharvest Produce , Active Oxygen Species , General AOS Activity , AOS Generation , Conclusion , Chapter 2. Postharvest Response of Horticultural Products to Ozone , Introduction , Ozone Chemistry , Physiological Effects on Plants , Postharvest Use on Fresh Produce , Conclusion and Topics for Further Research , Chapter 3. Low Temperature As a Causative Agent of Oxidative Stress in Postharvest Crops , Introduction , Chilling Injury , Low-Temperature Sweetening , Low-Temperature Stress-Related Quality Defects , Temperature Preconditioning to Inhibit Low-Temperature Oxidative Stress , Conclusion , Issues and Topics for Further Research , Chapter 4. Effects of Storage Conditions and Postharvest Procedures on Oxidative Stress in Fruits and Vegetables , Introduction , Maturity at Harvest , Storage Duration , Storage Temperature , Postharvest Water Loss , Controlled and Modified Atmospheres , Ethylene , Irradiation , Future Directions , Chapter 5. Superficial ScaldA Postharvest Oxidative Stress Disorder , Chemistry of Scald , Scald and Oxidative Stress Theories , Ethylene and Scald , Postharvest Scald Treatments to Control Oxidative Stress , Conclusion and Future Research Direction , Chapter 6. Oxidative Stress Affecting Fruit Senescence , Introduction , Oxidative Stress , Factors Affecting Oxidative Stress and Senescence , Recent Research into Fruit Oxidative Stress , Conclusion , Issues for Further Research , Chapter 7. Antioxidants , Introduction , Lipid-Soluble Membrane-Associated Antioxidants

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.6.2009
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 212 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Naturheilkunde
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-56022-927-6 / 1560229276
ISBN-13 978-1-56022-927-8 / 9781560229278
Zustand Neuware
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