J. B. HarbornePhytochemical Methods
A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant Analysis
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Jeffrey B. Harborne, Professor für Botanik, Universität Reading, UK.
1 Methods of Plant Analysis.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Methods of extraction and isolation.- 1.3 Methods of separation.- 1.4 Methods of identification.- 1.5 Analysis of results.- 1.6 Applications.- 2 Phenolic Compounds.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Phenols and phenolic acids.- 2.3 Phenylpropanoids.- 2.4 Flavonoid pigments.- 2.5 Anthocyanins.- 2.6 Flavonols and flavones.- 2.7 Minor flavonoids, xanthones and stilbenes.- 2.8 Tannins.- 2.9 Quinone pigments.- 3 The Terpenoids.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Essential oils.- 3.3 Diterpenoids and gibberellins.- 3.4 Triterpenoids and steroids.- 3.5 Carotenoids.- 4 Organic Acids, Lipids and Related Compounds.- 4.1 Plant acids.- 4.2 Fatty acids and lipids.- 4.3 Alkanes and related hydrocarbons.- 4.4 Polyacetylenes.- 4.5 Sulphur compounds.- 5 Nitrogen Compounds.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Amino acids.- 5.3 Amines.- 5.4 Alkaloids.- 5.5 Cyanogenic glycosides.- 5.6 Indoles.- 5.7 Purines, pyrimidines and cytokinins.- 5.8 Chlorophylls.- 6 Sugars and their Derivatives.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Monosaccharides.- 6.3 Oligosaccharides.- 6.4 Sugar alcohols and cyclitols.- 7 Macromolecules.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Nucleic acids.- 7.3 Proteins.- 7.4 Polysaccharides.