Lignans : chemical, biological, and clinical properties / D.C. Ayres and J.D. Loike.

Ayres, D. C.
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615/.7
Author
Ayres, D. C., author.
Title
Lignans : chemical, biological, and clinical properties / D.C. Ayres and J.D. Loike.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xix, 402 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Chemistry and pharmacology of natural products
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
Lignans are widely occurring plant compounds and are closely related to lignin, which forms the woody component of trees and other plants. The lignans are characterized by their dimeric composition from cinnamic acids, and they are attracting increasing attention as a result of their pharmacological properties. The volume surveys the chemical, biological and clinical properties of lignans as well as providing information on their isolation, purification, identification and chemical synthesis. The volume also explores fully the potential use of these compounds as antiviral and antitumour agents, and thus provides a wide-ranging survey of their pharmacology and chemistry. The text is fully documented and referenced and provides the only up-to-date compilation on this subject. The volume is suitable for research scientists in the fields of organic chemistry, biochemistry, oncology, pharmacology, toxicology and botany.
Added Author
Loike, J. D., author.
Subject
Lignans.
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Summary
Lignans are widely occurring plant compounds and are closely related to lignin, which forms the woody component of trees and other plants. The lignans are characterized by their dimeric composition from cinnamic acids, and they are attracting increasing attention as a result of their pharmacological properties. The volume surveys the chemical, biological and clinical properties of lignans as well as providing information on their isolation, purification, identification and chemical synthesis. The volume also explores fully the potential use of these compounds as antiviral and antitumour agents, and thus provides a wide-ranging survey of their pharmacology and chemistry. The text is fully documented and referenced and provides the only up-to-date compilation on this subject. The volume is suitable for research scientists in the fields of organic chemistry, biochemistry, oncology, pharmacology, toxicology and botany.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
Lignans.
Multimedia