Plants Secondary Metabolites
Sources and Applications
Herausgeber: Singh, Dev Bukhsh; Upadhyay, Santosh K.
Plants Secondary Metabolites
Sources and Applications
Herausgeber: Singh, Dev Bukhsh; Upadhyay, Santosh K.
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This book explores the pharmacological potential of plant secondary metabolites, discussing their diversity, biosynthesis pathways, innovative production techniques, and applications in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. This book is useful for researchers of ethnopharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical sciences.
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This book explores the pharmacological potential of plant secondary metabolites, discussing their diversity, biosynthesis pathways, innovative production techniques, and applications in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. This book is useful for researchers of ethnopharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical sciences.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032854762
- ISBN-10: 1032854766
- Artikelnr.: 73534115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032854762
- ISBN-10: 1032854766
- Artikelnr.: 73534115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Santosh Upadhyay currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Department of Botany, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. With over 14 years of experience in Plant Biotechnology, he specializes in functional genomics. His research endeavors have focused on characterizing vital defense-related protein families in bread wheat, including receptor-like kinases, antioxidant enzymes, and cation transporters. Moreover, his group is engaged in elucidating the roles of long non-coding RNAs in abiotic and biotic stress responses. Dr. Upadhyay's scholarly contributions are extensive, comprising over 140 publications encompassing research papers in renowned international journals, national and international patents, book chapters, and 12 authored books. His remarkable achievements have garnered recognition, including the NAAS Young Scientist Award (2017-18) and NAAS-Associate (2018) from the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, India. Additionally, he has been honored with the INSA Medal for Young Scientist (2013) from the Indian National Science Academy, India, the NASI-Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Award (2012) from the National Academy of Sciences, India, and the Altech Young Scientist Award (2011). In acknowledgment of his expertise and contributions, Dr. Upadhyay has been bestowed with prestigious fellowships such as the DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship (2012) and the SERB-Early Career Research Award (2016) from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. He has also secured several research grants from prominent funding agencies like SERB, DBT, and CSIR. Furthermore, Dr. Upadhyay actively contributes to the academic community by serving as a member of the editorial board and a reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed international journals. Dr. Dev Bukhsh Singh is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Siddharth University, Kapilvastu, Siddharth Nagar, India, a position he has held since 2021. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, India, from 2009 to 2021. He obtained his B.Sc. (Biology) and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Allahabad, an M.Tech from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Prayagraj, India, and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Gautam Buddha University, India. Since 2009, he has been actively involved in teaching B.Sc. and M.Sc. Biotechnology students. His research interests lie in Bioinformatics, Drug Design, and Medicinal Biology. He has edited four books and published several research articles in journals of high repute. Additionally, Dr. Singh is a member of various national and international academic bodies and serves as a reviewer for several international journals.
Chapter 1: Unravelling the Roles of Plant Secondary Metabolites: Biological
Functions and Therapeutic Applications. Chapter 2: Role of transcription
factors in the regulation of secondary metabolites production in plants.
Chapter 3: Phytophenolic compounds and their anticancer properties. Chapter
4: Terpenes and their role in pharmaceuticals. Chapter 5: Anthocyanins
sources and applications. Chapter 6: Exploration of various conventional
and contemporary approaches to enhance secondary metabolites production in
plants. Chapter 7: Metabolites from horticultural crops. Chapter 8:
Secondary Metabolites from Vegetable Crops and Applications. Chapter 9:
Staple Crops as a Source of Secondary Metabolites for Health Improvements.
Chapter 10: Lichen metabolites and application. Chapter 11: Nutraceutical
or adaptogen or pharmaceutical; an overview on the overlapping roles of
Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera L.) as an Ayurvedic rejuvenator. Chapter
12: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of Secondary
Metabolites. Chapter 13: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of
Secondary Metabolites. Chapter 14: Potential of Quinoa as a Source of
Secondary Metabolites for Human Health. Chapter 15: Algae: sources of
secondary metabolites and their applications. Chapter 16: Flavonoids and
Their Advancement in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Chapter 17: Insight into the
regulation of plant secondary metabolism by microRNAs. Chapter 18:
Unravelling the Role of Secondary Metabolites in Influencing the
Plant-Pollinator Interactions.
Functions and Therapeutic Applications. Chapter 2: Role of transcription
factors in the regulation of secondary metabolites production in plants.
Chapter 3: Phytophenolic compounds and their anticancer properties. Chapter
4: Terpenes and their role in pharmaceuticals. Chapter 5: Anthocyanins
sources and applications. Chapter 6: Exploration of various conventional
and contemporary approaches to enhance secondary metabolites production in
plants. Chapter 7: Metabolites from horticultural crops. Chapter 8:
Secondary Metabolites from Vegetable Crops and Applications. Chapter 9:
Staple Crops as a Source of Secondary Metabolites for Health Improvements.
Chapter 10: Lichen metabolites and application. Chapter 11: Nutraceutical
or adaptogen or pharmaceutical; an overview on the overlapping roles of
Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera L.) as an Ayurvedic rejuvenator. Chapter
12: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of Secondary
Metabolites. Chapter 13: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of
Secondary Metabolites. Chapter 14: Potential of Quinoa as a Source of
Secondary Metabolites for Human Health. Chapter 15: Algae: sources of
secondary metabolites and their applications. Chapter 16: Flavonoids and
Their Advancement in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Chapter 17: Insight into the
regulation of plant secondary metabolism by microRNAs. Chapter 18:
Unravelling the Role of Secondary Metabolites in Influencing the
Plant-Pollinator Interactions.
Chapter 1: Unravelling the Roles of Plant Secondary Metabolites: Biological
Functions and Therapeutic Applications. Chapter 2: Role of transcription
factors in the regulation of secondary metabolites production in plants.
Chapter 3: Phytophenolic compounds and their anticancer properties. Chapter
4: Terpenes and their role in pharmaceuticals. Chapter 5: Anthocyanins
sources and applications. Chapter 6: Exploration of various conventional
and contemporary approaches to enhance secondary metabolites production in
plants. Chapter 7: Metabolites from horticultural crops. Chapter 8:
Secondary Metabolites from Vegetable Crops and Applications. Chapter 9:
Staple Crops as a Source of Secondary Metabolites for Health Improvements.
Chapter 10: Lichen metabolites and application. Chapter 11: Nutraceutical
or adaptogen or pharmaceutical; an overview on the overlapping roles of
Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera L.) as an Ayurvedic rejuvenator. Chapter
12: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of Secondary
Metabolites. Chapter 13: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of
Secondary Metabolites. Chapter 14: Potential of Quinoa as a Source of
Secondary Metabolites for Human Health. Chapter 15: Algae: sources of
secondary metabolites and their applications. Chapter 16: Flavonoids and
Their Advancement in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Chapter 17: Insight into the
regulation of plant secondary metabolism by microRNAs. Chapter 18:
Unravelling the Role of Secondary Metabolites in Influencing the
Plant-Pollinator Interactions.
Functions and Therapeutic Applications. Chapter 2: Role of transcription
factors in the regulation of secondary metabolites production in plants.
Chapter 3: Phytophenolic compounds and their anticancer properties. Chapter
4: Terpenes and their role in pharmaceuticals. Chapter 5: Anthocyanins
sources and applications. Chapter 6: Exploration of various conventional
and contemporary approaches to enhance secondary metabolites production in
plants. Chapter 7: Metabolites from horticultural crops. Chapter 8:
Secondary Metabolites from Vegetable Crops and Applications. Chapter 9:
Staple Crops as a Source of Secondary Metabolites for Health Improvements.
Chapter 10: Lichen metabolites and application. Chapter 11: Nutraceutical
or adaptogen or pharmaceutical; an overview on the overlapping roles of
Indian ginseng (Withania somnifera L.) as an Ayurvedic rejuvenator. Chapter
12: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of Secondary
Metabolites. Chapter 13: Hairy Root Engineering for Enhanced Production of
Secondary Metabolites. Chapter 14: Potential of Quinoa as a Source of
Secondary Metabolites for Human Health. Chapter 15: Algae: sources of
secondary metabolites and their applications. Chapter 16: Flavonoids and
Their Advancement in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Chapter 17: Insight into the
regulation of plant secondary metabolism by microRNAs. Chapter 18:
Unravelling the Role of Secondary Metabolites in Influencing the
Plant-Pollinator Interactions.