Natural Products of Woody Plants
Springer Berlin
978-3-642-74077-0 (ISBN)
1 Introduction and Historical Background.- 1.1 Historical Uses of Extractives and Exudates.- 1.2 Natural Products Chemistry - Past and Future.- 2 Fractionation and Proof of Structure of Natural Products.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Novel Techniques and Recent Developments in Fractionation and Isolation.- 2.3 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.- 2.4 Other Spectroscopic Techniques.- 2.5 General Conclusions.- References.- 3 Evolution of Natural Products.- 3.1 Convergent Synthesis and the Origin of RNA-Based Life.- 3.2 Expansion of the Acetate, Mevalonate, and ?-Aminolevulinate Pathways in Bacteria and Algae.- 3.3 Expansion of the Shikimate Pathway in Terrestrial Plants.- 3.4 Phytochemistry and Plant Defense.- 3.5 Oxidation Levels of Angiospermous Micromolecules.- 3.6 Skeletal Specialization of Angiospermous Micromolecules.- 3.7 Quantification of Micromolecular Parameters.- 3.8 Phytochemical Gradients in Angiosperms.- 3.9 Future Perspectives.- References.- 4 Carbohydrates.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Sucrose.- 4.3 Higher Oligosaccharides Related to Sucrose.- 4.4 Other Oligosaccharides.- 4.5 Monosaccharides.- 4.6 Alditols.- 4.7 Cyclitols.- 4.9 Starch.- 4.10 Extractable Polysaccharides.- References.- 5 Nitrogenous Extractives.- 5.1 Amino Acids, Proteins, Enzymes, and Nuccleic Acids.- 5.2 The Alkaloids.- 6 Aliphatic and Alicyclic Extractives.- 6.1 Simple Organic Acids.- 6.2 Complex Aliphatic and Alicyclic Extractives.- 6.3 Fats and Fatty Acids.- 6.4 Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Function of Suberin and Associated Waxes.- 7 Benzenoid Extractives.- 7.1 Monoaryl Natural Products.- 7.2 Gallic Acid Derivatives and Hydrolyzable Tannins.- 7.3 Lignans.- 7.4 Stilbenes, Conioids, and Other Polyaryl Natural Products.- 7.5 Flavonoids.- 7.6 Biflavonoids and Proanthocyanidins.- 7.7 CondensedTannins.- 8 Isoprenoids.- 8.1 Terpenoids.- 8.2 Steroids.- 9 The Influence of Extractives on Wood Properties and Utilization.- 9.1 Contribution of Extractives to Wood Characteristics.- 9.2 Role of Wood Exudates and Extractives in Protecting Wood from Decay.- 9.3 Effect of Extractives on Pulping.- 9.4 Effect of Extractives on the Utilization of Wood.- 9.5 Health Hazards Associated with Extractives.- 10 The Utilization of Wood Extractives.- 10.1 Naval Stores.- 10.2 Gums.- 10.3 Significance of the Condensed Tannins.- 10.4 Rubber, Gutta, and Chicle.- 10.5 Other Extractives and Chemical Intermediates.- 10.6 Pharmacologically Active Metabolites.- 11 The Future of Wood Extractives.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Requirements for Future Wood Extractives Ventures.- 11.3 Prospects for Existing Extractives-Based Industries.- 11.4 Failed Wood Extractives Ventures.- 11.5 Future Directions for Industrially Oriented Extractives Research.- 11.6 Areas of Needed Basic Research.- 11.7 Conclusions.- References.- Index of Plant Genera and Species.- Organic Compounds Index.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.1.2013 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Springer Series in Wood Science |
| Zusatzinfo | LXII, 1243 p. 27 illus. In 2 volumes, not available separately. |
| Verlagsort | Berlin |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 170 x 242 mm |
| Gewicht | 2231 g |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Botanik |
| Schlagworte | Evolution • natural product • Natural Products • nitrogen • Oligosaccharid • plants • Protein • proteins • synthesis • Wood • Woody plant |
| ISBN-10 | 3-642-74077-4 / 3642740774 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-642-74077-0 / 9783642740770 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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