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Zhu, Y.-Z. et al.
Natural Products
Essential Resources for Human Survival

World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2007.2
468 pp. (H)
ISBN 981-270-498-1
                            13,200円

Contents
Foreword / Note from the Editors / 1.Phytonutrients - The Natural Drugs of the Future / 2.MaoJian Tea / 3.Applications of RNAi Technology / 4.Enhancing Bioactive Molecules in Medicinal Plants / 5.Biotransformation of Taxanes from Cell Cultures of Tmus sp / 6.Biotransformation of Terpenes and Steroids by Fungi / 7.Rapid Analysis of Triterpenoid Saponins in Plant Extract Using ESI-MS" and LC-MS" / 8.Amarus / 9.Structure Elucidation of Norditerpene Alkaloids from Ranunculaceae Species / 10.Quantitative Detection of Isoflavones in the Extract of Red Clover by HPLC/ESI-MS / 11.Measurement of Bioactive Constituents in Traditional Chinese Medicines by CE with Electrochemical Detection / 12.Chemical Constituents of Aegiceras corniculatum / 13.Norditerpenoids from the Soft Coral Nephthea chabroli / 14.The Metabolites of the Mangrove Fungus Xylaria sp (2508) / 15.Phytochemical Evaluation of Polyherbal Formulations Using HPTLC / 16.Application of Chromatographic Fingerprint to Quality Control for Clematis chinensis / 17.The Bioactive Pigments from Marine Bacteria Pseudomonas sp / 18.Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Sponges / 19.Anti-Inflammatory and Neurotrophic Alkaloids fi-om Higher / Plants and Fungi / 20.Effects of Bovine Kidney Heparan Sulphate and Shark Cartilage Chondroitin-6-Sulphate on Palatal Fibroblast Activities / 21.Inhibition ofAflatoxin Biosynthesis in Aspergillus Flaws by Phenolic Natural Products / 22.Effects of the Cultured Cordyceps Exopolysaccharide Fraction (Epsf) on Some Parameters of Mouse Immune Function In Evo and In Etro / 23.Lactobacillus rhamnosus Induces Differential Anti-proliferative Responses and Interleulun-6 Expression Levels in SV-40 and Malignant Uroepithelial Cells / 24.Cruciferous Vegetables and Chemoprotection - ARole of ITC-Mediated Apoptosis / 25.Tanshinone I and Tanshinone IIA from Salvia Miltiorrhiza Inhibit Growth of K1735M2 Murine Melanoma Cells via Different Pathways / 26.New Pesticidal Compounds from Limonoids / 27.Insecticidal Properties ofAnacardiurn Occidentale L. / 28.Antibacterial Effect of Extracts fiom Persimmon Leaves / 29.Protective Effect of Crocin on Rat Heart Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: Possible Mechanisms / 30.Protective Effects ofHerba Leonuri in Ischemic Models / 31.The Prophylactic Effects of Chinese Herbal Extract, ‘Braintone@”o,n Stroked Wistar Rats / 32.Therapeutic Applications of Ceylon Tea: Potential and Trends / 33.Effects of Green and Black Tea on Glucose Tolerance, Serum Insulin andhtioxidant Enzyme Levels in Streptozotocin- Induced Diabetes Rats / 34.St John h Wort: APrecious Gift from the Saints? / 35.From Medicine Man to Market: ALook at Natural Products and the Pharmaceutical Industries / Index of Contributors / *

* An ideal text for the natural product scientist looking for new techniques in research, this volume comprises the latest information on natural/plant resources. *


Makkar, H. et al.
Plant Secondary Metabolites
methods in molecular biolgoy

Humana Press 2007.5
130 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-58829-993-7
                            10,700円

Contents
1 Trypsin Inhibitor/ 2 Chymotrypsin Inhibitor/ 3 α -Amylase Inhibitor / 4 Phytohemagglutin/Lectin/ 6 Oxalic Acid/ 7 Nitrate and Nitrite/ 8 L-Mimosine (β -(3-Hydroxy-4-Pyridone-1-yl)-L-Alanine)./ 9 Canavanine/ 10 L-DOPA (L-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine)/ 11 Gl ucos i nol at e s / 12 Cyanogenic Glucosides/Cyanogens/ 13 Tanni ns/ 14 Gossypol / 15 Chl orogenic Acid/ 16 Saponins / 17 Phor bol Es t er s/ 18 Alkaloids / Appendix/ Index/

* This volume contains methods for analysis of some important plant secondary metabolites, which may be conducted in laboratories equipped with basic facilities. The chemical nature of plant secondary metabolites andtheir known physiological effects and mechanisms of action are also briefly presented. The methods have been written in a recipe-like format designed for direct practical use in the laboratory. Authoritative and extensive, Plant Secondary Metabolites will become an essential reference for plant biologists, biochemists, and molecular and cell biologists. *


Colegate, S. M. & Molyneux, R. J. ed.
Bioactive Natural Products 3rd ed.
Detection, Isolation, and Structural Determination

CRC Press 2007.12
624 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8493-7258-5
                            26,400円

Contents
1.Introduction and Overview/ 2.Detection and Isolation of Bioactive Natural Products/ 3.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Strategies for Structure Determination/ 4.Quantitative NMR of Bioactive Natural Products/ 5.Development and Application of LC-NMR Techniques to the Identification of Bioactive Natural Products/ 6.Determination of the Absolute Configuration of Bioactive Natural Products using Exciton Chirality Circular Dichroism/ 7.Separation of Enantiomeric Mixtures of Alkaloids and their Biological Evaluation/ 8.UV Dereplication of Natural Products Extracts/ 9.Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Natural Product Research/ 10.Application of High-Speed Counter-Current Chromatography to the Isolation of Bioactive Natural Products/ 11.Biosensing Approach in Natural Products Research/ 12.Anticancer Drug Discovery and Development from Natural Products/ 13.Sourcing Natural Products from Endophytic Microbes/ 14.Isolation of Bioactive Natural Products from Myxobacteria/ 15.Naturally-occurring Glycosidase Inhibitors/ 16.Bioassay-Directed Isolation and Identification of Anti-aflatoxigenic/ 17.Constituents of Walnuts/ 18.Bioactive Peptides in Hen Eggs/ 19.Biological Fingerprinting Analysis: Strategy for Screening of Bioactive Compounds in Traditional Chinese Medicines/ 20.Antimalarial Compounds from Traditionally-used Medicinal Plants/ 21.Germination Stimulant in Smoke: Isolation and Identification/ 22.Plant-associated Toxins: Bioactivity-guided Isolation, Elisa and LCMS Detection/ index/

* Following the successful format of the first edition, this volume brings together collective research from many new contributors and emphasizes the rationale behind the successful detection, isolation, and structure determination of specific compounds.

* The text encompasses a diverse range of techniques that can be applied to terrestrial and aquatic sources. It also allows you to understand how source material can be selected to enhance your opportunity to discover and utilize novel bioactive natural products. *


Amsler, C. D. ed.
Algal Chemical Ecology

Springer-Verlag 2008.1
314 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-74180-1
                            25,400円

Contents
Part.1: The Chemistry of Algal Secondary Metabolism: 1.1 Introduction/ 1.2 Conceptual Framework/ 1.3 Compound Classes/ 1.4 Algal Chemistry/ 1.5 Summary/ References/ Part.2: Macroalgal Chemical Defenses and Their Roles in Structuring Tropical Marine Communities: 2.1 Introduction/ 2.2 The Tropical Marine Environment/ 2.3 Tropical Macroalgal Natural Products/ 2.4 Tropical Chemically Defended Macroalgae/ 2.5 Tropical Macroalgal Chemical Defenses and Community Structure/ 2.6 Conclusions/ References/ Part.3: Macroalgal Chemical Defenses and Their Roles in Structuring Temperate Marine Communities: 3.1 Interactions in Diverse Macroalgal Communities/ 3.2 Defense Strategies/ 3.3 Consequences of Algal Defenses to Grazers/ 3.4 Allelopathy in Space Competition and in Resisting Epibiotism/ 3.5 Case Study of F. vesiculosus in the Eutrophic Northern Baltic Sea: Genotypically Variable, Plastic Phlorotannins as Chemical Defenses/ 3.6 Conclusions/ References/ Part.4: Macroalgal Chemical Defenses in Polar Marine Communities: 4.1 Introduction/ 4.2 Western Antarctic Peninsula/ 4.3 McMurdo Sound, Antarctica/ 4.4 The Arctic/ References/ Part.5: Macroalgal and Cyanobacterial Chemical Defenses in Freshwater Communities: 5.1 Introduction/ 5.2 Cyanobacteria and Macroalgae: Evolutionary and Ecological Perspectives/ 5.3 Cyanotoxin Structure and Synthesis/ 5.4 Macroalgal Secondary Metabolites/ 5.5 Inducible Synthesis of Secondary Metabolites/ 5.6 Effects on Consumers/ 5.7 Allelopathic Effects/ 5.8 Secondary Metabolites and Trophic Interactions/ 5.9 Bioaccumulation of Metabolites at Higher Trophic Levels/ 5.10 Summary/ References/ Part.6: New Perspectives for Addressing Patterns of Secondary Metabolites in Marine Macroalgae: 6.1 Interpreting Patterns of Chemical Defense in the Marine Environment/ 6.2 A Brief Review of Macroscale Patterns of Algal Chemical Defenses/ 6.3 Patterns of Secondary Metabolites at the Microscale/ 6.4 Advances in the Characterization of Patterns of Chemical Defenses/ 6.5 Conclusion/ References/ Part.7: Macroalgal Models in Testing and Extending Defense Theories: 7.1 Introduction/ 7.2 Defense Theories/ 7.3 The Status of Defense Models in Terrestrial Plant Ecology/ 7.4 Empirical Tests of Defense Theories in Marine Studies/ 7.5 Summary and Conclusions/ References/ Part.8 Ecological and Physiological Roles of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate and its Products in Marine Macroalgae: 8.1 Introduction/ 8.2 Dimethylsulfoniopropionate/ 8.3 The DMSP Cleavage Reaction and Its Products/ 8.4 Summary/ References/ Part.9: Infl uence of Algal Secondary Metabolites on Plankton Community Structure: 9.1 Introduction/ 9.2 Early Studies/ 9.3 General Considerations/ 9.4 Specific Aspects/ 9.5 Single Metabolites/ 9.6 Conclusions/ References/ Part.10: Herbivore Offense in the Sea: The Detoxifi cation and Transport of Secondary Metabolites: 10.1 Introduction/ 10.2 Proximate Mechanisms of Herbivore Tolerance/ 10.3 Detoxification and Macroalgal-Herbivore Interactions/ 10.4 Using Population-Level Variation in Herbivore Traits as an Analytical Tool/ 10.5 Conclusion/ References/ Part.11: Secondary Metabolite Defenses Against Pathogens and Biofoulers: 11.1 Introduction/ 11.2 Defenses Against Settlement and Attachment/ 11.3 Lethal and Growth-Inhibitory Antimicrobials/ 11.4 Future Perspective and Conclusions/ References/ Part.12: Oxidative Burst and Related Responses in Biotic Interactions of Algae: 12.1 Introduction/ 12.2 Reactive Oxygen Species and Detection Methods/ 12.3 Inducers and Sources of ROS Emission in Biotic Interactions of Marine Algae/ 12.4 Oxidative-Burst-Associated Responses/ 12.5 Functions of the Oxidative Burst in an Ecological Context, the Hallmark of Parasite or Disease Resistance/ 12.6 Conclusions/ References/ Part.13: Defense Strategies of Algae and Cyanobacteria Against Solar Ultraviolet Radiation:13.1 Introduction/ 13.2 Effects of UVR on Algae/ 13.3 Protective Mechanisms to Counteract Harmful UV Effects/ 13.4 Conclusions/ References/ Part.14: Algal Sensory Chemical Ecology: 14.1 Introduction to Sensory Chemical Ecology/ 14.2 Sexual Communication/ 14.3 Chemoattraction to Nutrients/ 14.4 Sensory Ecology of Ulva Spores/ 14.5 Chemical and Physicochemical Modulation of Spore Settlement in Brown Algae/ References/ Index/

* This is the first ever book devoted entirely to the chemical ecology of algae. Algae from both marine and freshwater habitats are covered, as are macroalgae (seaweeds) and microalgae (including phytoplankton). While its main emphasis is on the ecological rather than chemical aspects of the field, the book also includes a unique introductory chapter intended as a primer on algal natural products chemistry for ecologists. It elucidates the roles of chemical defenses in various regions and habitats, of DMSP, oxidative burst responses, and herbivore offense. *


Martinez, J. L.
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds

CRC Press 2007.12
424 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8493-7089-2
                            18,100円

Contents
1.Fundamentals of Supercritical Fluid Technology/ 2.Supercritical Extraction Plants: Equipment, Process and Costs/ 3.Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Specialty Oils/ 4.Extraction and Purification of Natural Tocopherols by Supercritical Fluids/ 5.Processing of Fish Oils by Supercritical Fluids/ 6.Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Active Compounds from Algae/ 7.Application of Supercritical Fluids in Traditional Chinese Medicines and Natural Products/ 8.Extraction of bioactive compounds from Latin American Plants/ 9.Antioxidant Extraction by Supercritical Fluids, B. Diaz-Reinoso/ 10.Essential Oils Extraction and Fractionation using Supercritical Fluids/ 11.Processing of Spices using Supercritical Fluids/ 12.Preparation and Processing of Micro and Nano-Scale Materials by Supercritical Fluid Technology/ index/

* Enhanced concern for the quality and safety of food products, increased preference for natural products, and stricter regulations on the residual level of solvents, all contribute to the growing use of supercritical fluid technology as a primary alternative for the extraction, fractionation, and isolation of active ingredients. As a solvent-free process, supercritical fluid technology is a popular answer for the functional foods and nutraceutical sector, one of the fastest growing consumer driven markets. Recent advancements in the technology and increased utilization of the process demand a comprehensive, single-source review of current and future trends in supercritical fluid technology. *


Verpoorte, R. et al.
Applications of Plant Metabolic Engineering

Springer-Verlag 2007.9
332 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4020-6030-0
                            20,500円

Contents
1.Biosynthesis of plant natural products and characterization of plant biosynthetic pathways in recombinant microorganisms / 2.Plant Molecular Farming: Host Systems, Technology and Products / 3. Plastid Pathways, metabolic engineering via the chloroplast genome / 4.Metabolic engineering of the alkaloid biosynthesis in plants: functional genomics approaches / 5.Polyamine Biosynthetic Pathway: A Potential Target for Enhancing Alkaloids Production / 6.Metabolic Engineering in Alkaloid Biosynthesis: Case Studies in Tyrosine- and Putrescine-Derived Alkaloids / 7. Application of Metabolic Engineering to Vanillin Biosynthetic Pathways in Vanilla planifolia / 8.Pathway Engineering of the Plant Vitamin C Metabolic Network / 9.Metabolic Engineering of Terpenoid Biosynthesis in Plants / 10.Metabolic Engineering Of Seed Oil Biosynthetic Pathways for Human Health / 11.Metabolic Engineering in Sugarcane: assisting the transition to a bio-based economy / 12.Single-chain Fv antibody stimulates biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in plants / 13.Metabolic engineering of sulfur assimilation in plants: Molecular and biochemical analysis of serine acetyltransferase and cysteine synthase / *

* Considering the tremendous progress that has been made since our first book in the year 2000 urgency was felt to bring together cutting edge research in plant metabolic engineering in applied aspects as a handy reference book. This book is a unique source of information for all those involved with plants as chemical factories of fine chemicals and also to more experienced scientists who work on transgenic plants, besides, senior researchers, graduate students, post-doctroral students, teachers and students as well. *


Ahluwalia, V. K. et al.
Chemistry of Natural Products
Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Enzymes

CRC Press 2007.5
249 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4200-5917-3
                            9,800円

Contents
Preface / 1. Amino Acids ; Introduction / Nomenclature of Amino Acids / Classification of Amino Acids / Stereochemical Aspects of a- Amino Acids / Physical Properties of a-Amino Acids / Chemical Reactions of Amino Acids / Industrial Preparation of a-Amino Acids / Chemical Synthesis of a-Amino Acids / Industrial Applications of a-Amino Acids / Exercises / 2. Peptides ; Introduction / Structure and Classification of Peptides / Nomenclature of Peptides / Peptide Synthesis / Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis / Some Biologically Important Peptides / Exercises / 3. Proteins ; Introduction / Classification of Proteins / Properties of Proteins / Structural Organisation of Proteins / Exercises / 4. Enzymes ; Introduction / Nomenclature and Classification of Enzymes / Characteristics of Enzymes / Mechanism of Enzyme Action / Factors Affecting Enzyme Action / Chymotrypsin: an Enzyme In Action / Cofactors (or Coenzymes) / Enzymes In Organic Synthesis / Exercises / Glossary / Index / *
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Natural Products
ISBN 981-270-498-1
13,200円
Plant Secondary Metabolites
ISBN 1-58829-993-7
10,700円
Bioactive Natural Products 3rd ed.
ISBN 0-8493-7258-5
26,400円
Algal Chemical Ecology
ISBN 3-540-74180-1
25,400円
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Nutraceuticals and
Bioactive Compounds
ISBN 0-8493-7089-2
18,100円
Applications of Plant Metabolic Engineering
ISBN 1-4020-6030-0
20,500円
Chemistry of Natural Products
ISBN 1-4200-5917-3
9,800円
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