Book ID: 106335
Cooper, Raymond and Jeffrey John Deakin
Botanical Miracles: Chemistry of Plants That Changed the World. 2016. 144 b/w figs. 252 p. Hardcover.
As the shortcomings of purely synthetic approaches to biochemicaldiscovery and development are becoming more apparent, a renaissance of interest in the chemistry of natural products as sources for new compounds is occurring. A unique approach to natural products chemistry, the book relates applications of plant extracts to the historical progress of civilization. It focuses on selected plants from around the world, connecting their stories andproperties to the development of modern marvels such asmedicinal compounds, nutrition products, beverages, perfumes and organic pigments. Each chapter describes a particular group of plant extracts from various perspectives, including their chemistry, interest and value to man and historical background. The ends of the chapters pose challenging questions. Introducing plants that are emerging into more prominent roles in human life and addressing current challenges, the book presents a fascinating point of entry to the chemistry of important natural products. It examines plants and their extracts through the key functional groups, building blocks and concepts of organic chemistry. This book provides, in a single source, information and learning opportunities of value to a wide range of individuals involved in the fields of chemistry, medicine, nutrition or cosmetics whether they be students, educators, researchers or those who simply wish toextend their horizons.