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Biochemistry and molecular biology of beneficial plants / editors, Ali Abbas Madhi, Murtaza, M.M. Abid Ali Khan, Sabiha Kazmi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi (India) : Discovery Publishing House, 2023.Description: 237 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788196120429 (hbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QK861 B52 2023
Online resources:
Contents:
Antimicrobial Secondary Metabolites from Medicinal Plant -- An Overview of Biochemical Metabolic Pathway -- Primary and Secondary Metabolites -- Potentially useful Compounds Occurring in Mustard Leaves, Seeds and Oil -- Drugs from Marine Plants and Algae -- Mucuna puriens (Velvet Bean) Pharmacological Activity and Nutritional Aspects for Vigor and Vitality -- Therapeutic Value of Medicinal Plants for Healthcare -- Potential Source of Medicinal Plants -- A Critical Review on Production Parameters, Spawn and Casing Quality of Nutraceutical Milky Mushroom -- Phytohorgvone Concept -- Plant Hormone-Ethylene -- Cytokinin. Biosynthesis and Microbial Interaction -- Role of Plant Hormones in Plant Defence Response -- Overview on Current Knowledge of an Aromatic Herb -- Usage of Various Parts of Bixa orellana (Annatto Tree) for Culinary and Cosmetics Purpose -- Isolation and Characterization of Novel Phages in Opposition to Aeromonas hydrophila and Flavobacterium columnare for Biocontrol through Phage Therapy in Labeo Rohita -- Seed Germination: Physiology and Development -- Scope and Importance of Biochemistry in Agriculture.
Summary: "The book "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Beneficial Plants" presents the new concepts and insights in plant biochemistry and molecular biology. It describes the plant secondary metabolites to explore possibilities and approaches for the modification of plant metabolism and their potential antimicrobial activity."--Back cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Antimicrobial Secondary Metabolites from Medicinal Plant -- An Overview of Biochemical Metabolic Pathway -- Primary and Secondary Metabolites -- Potentially useful Compounds Occurring in Mustard Leaves, Seeds and Oil -- Drugs from Marine Plants and Algae -- Mucuna puriens (Velvet Bean) Pharmacological Activity and Nutritional Aspects for Vigor and Vitality -- Therapeutic Value of Medicinal Plants for Healthcare -- Potential Source of Medicinal Plants -- A Critical Review on Production Parameters, Spawn and Casing Quality of Nutraceutical Milky Mushroom -- Phytohorgvone Concept -- Plant Hormone-Ethylene -- Cytokinin. Biosynthesis and Microbial Interaction -- Role of Plant Hormones in Plant Defence Response -- Overview on Current Knowledge of an Aromatic Herb -- Usage of Various Parts of Bixa orellana (Annatto Tree) for Culinary and Cosmetics Purpose -- Isolation and Characterization of Novel Phages in Opposition to Aeromonas hydrophila and Flavobacterium columnare for Biocontrol through Phage Therapy in Labeo Rohita -- Seed Germination: Physiology and Development -- Scope and Importance of Biochemistry in Agriculture.

"The book "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Beneficial Plants" presents the new concepts and insights in plant biochemistry and molecular biology. It describes the plant secondary metabolites to explore possibilities and approaches for the modification of plant metabolism and their potential antimicrobial activity."--Back cover

Fund 164 C & E Publishing, Inc. Purchased 10/05/2023 0 pnr PHP 0000.00 2023-10-000 2023-I-0000

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