Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products [V.126]: phytochemistry of bryophytes
Series: Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products | / edited by A. Douglas Kinghorn ... [et al.] ; v.126Publication details: Springer 2025 SwitzerlandDescription: ix, 399pISBN:- 9783031777943
- 547 P943 v.126
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530.12 M913i Introduction to quantum mechanics | 530.13 D735s2 Statistical mechanics [2nd ed.] | 531 K959c Classical mechanics | 547 P943 v.126 Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products [V.126]: phytochemistry of bryophytes | 621.384 G159i Introduction to visual SLAM | 625.122 F95r Rock mechanics and engineering |
This book discusses the phytochemistry of bryophytes, with a particular focus on their biologically active natural products and their potential applications in medicine, cosmetics, and as foods. Bryophytes, which include the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, produce a plethora of terpenoids, phenolic compounds, and polyketides that exhibit diverse pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antiobesity, antioxidant, cytotoxic, and muscle-relaxant effects. The volume also explores the characteristic odors and flavors of bryophytes, as well as their possible use in the cosmetics industry, as food additives, and ultimately as medicinal drugs. Additionally, the biosynthesis pathways and synthesis of selected bioactive bryophyte compounds are discussed, highlighting the potential of these fascinating and ancient plants as a source of novel and valuable natural products.
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