Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Industrial Profiles
About the Book Series
Medicinal and aromatic plants are garnering increased interest from industry, academia, and the health sciences. The series Medicinal and Aromatic Plants–Industrial Profiles gathers information currently scattered through an ever-increasing number of journals. Each volume provides an in-depth look at one plant genus about which an area specialist has assembled information ranging from plant production to market trends and quality control.
Acacias: The Genus Acacia (sensu lato)
1st Edition
By Ephraim Philip Lansky, Helena Maaria Paavilainen, Shifra Lansky
April 19, 2023
Acacias: The Genus Acacia (sensu lato) is an evidence-based treatment of this supergenus, through the eyes of a clinical pharmacognosist and integrative medicine specialist. The book begins with antiviral activity, revealing within the five genera of Acacia s.l., pharmacological properties and ...
Pomegranates: Ancient Roots to Modern Medicine
1st Edition
Edited
By David Heber, Risa N. Schulman, Navindra P. Seeram
June 30, 2020
While one may not find ancient studies that substantiate the pomegranate's curative and preventive qualities, the exalted status of this fruit goes back as far as the history of agriculture itself. Allusions to the pomegranate are readily found in the oldest cultures of the Indus Valley, ancient ...
Artemisia
1st Edition
By Colin W. Wright
October 10, 2019
A comprehensive overview of this genus, Artemisia examines all aspects of the herbs uses and applications, its mode of action and clinical importance. Following a comprehensive introduction to the genus, the book discusses the botanical, phytochemical and biological aspects of a number of important...
Dates: Production, Processing, Food, and Medicinal Values
1st Edition
Edited
By A. Manickavasagan, M. Mohamed Essa, E. Sukumar
April 20, 2012
Of the many varieties of date palms, the species Phoenix dactylifera Linn. is cultivated extensively and traded and consumed worldwide. Dates: Production, Processing, Food, and Medicinal Values draws from a broad spectrum of contributors to present a comprehensive survey of this particular species....
Citrus Oils: Composition, Advanced Analytical Techniques, Contaminants, and Biological Activity
1st Edition
Edited
By Giovanni Dugo, Luigi Mondello
November 02, 2010
World production of citrus fruits is still growing. At present, about 30 percent of that yield is devoted to industrial production, mostly on those essential oils and juices used in foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Covering research reported in the literature over the past ten years, ...
Sesame: The genus Sesamum
1st Edition
Edited
By Dorothea Bedigian
October 14, 2010
The first comprehensive review of sesame and its close relative, Sesame: the genus Sesamum covers ethnographic data, modern use, linguistic analysis of sesame names from around the world, market size, export and import data, geographical sources, use in the food and cosmetic industries, and much ...
Vanilla
1st Edition
Edited
By Eric Odoux, Michel Grisoni
July 20, 2010
Vanilla is a legacy of Mexico and, like chocolate, it is a major global delicacy representing almost a half-billion Euros in profits each year. Written under the editorial guidance of renowned field authorities Drs. Eric Odoux and Michel Grisoni, Vanilla presents up-to-date reviews on the ...
Turmeric: The genus Curcuma
1st Edition
Edited
By P. N. Ravindran, K. Nirmal Babu, Kandaswamy Sivaraman
March 01, 2007
For the last 6000 years turmeric has been used in Ayurvedic medicine to alleviate pain, balance digestion, purify body and mind, clear skin diseases, expel phlegm, and invigorate the blood. Nowadays, this plant has acquired great importance with its anti-aging, anti-cancer, anti-Altzheimer, ...
Mint: The Genus Mentha
1st Edition
Edited
By Brian M. Lawrence
December 13, 2006
For thousands of years mint has enjoyed an honored place in pharmacopoeias and kitchen cupboards in India, China, Europe, North America, and elsewhere. Today the amount of essential oils produced from the four major mint species (cornmint, peppermint, Native spearmint, and Scotch spearmint) exceeds...
Ginger: The Genus Zingiber
1st Edition
Edited
By P. N. Ravindran, K. Nirmal Babu
December 28, 2004
Ginger: The Genus Zingiber is the first comprehensive volume on ginger. Valued as a spice and medicinal plant from ancient times both in India and China, ginger is now used universally as a versatile spice and in traditional medicine as well as in modern medicine. This book covers all aspects of ...
Illicium, Pimpinella and Foeniculum
1st Edition
Edited
By Manuel Miro Jodral
June 17, 2004
The book includes current knowledge on Illicium verum (star anise) and Pimpinella anisum (aniseed), main commercial species rich in anetol. It also analyzes Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) and other species of Pimpinella (P. major, P. peregrina and P. saxifraga). This volume includes a botanical, ...
Echinacea: The genus Echinacea
1st Edition
Edited
By Sandra Carol Miller, He-ci Yu
April 27, 2004
Echinacea has emerged from the realm of folklore medicine and into the territory of valued and potentially fundamental therapy. While an understanding of the promising medicinal applications of Echinacea is important, knowledge of the herb's chemistry, cultivation, and analytical profiles is ...