Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants

Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants
Title Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants PDF eBook
Author J. P. Felix D'Mello
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2020-03-27
Genre Medical
ISBN 1000086887

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First published in 1997. Natural toxicants are the subject of research throughout the world, and they are used for many purposes. The Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants presents a wide range of compounds and considers how they relate to food safety, therapeutic purposes in medicine, and uses in breeding plants for enhanced resistance to insects and disease. Alkaloids, both from plant and fungal sources, are emphasized. Also covered are a variety of toxicants and phytochemicals including: bracken fern poisons polyphenolics gossypol flavones isoflavones pyrimidine glycosides fruit and vegetable allergens linear furanocoumarins photosensitizing agents nitrates oxalates Pinus ponderosa toxicants The text stresses the positive aspects of plant secondary compounds and presents examples of beneficial attributes in the context of environmental protection and human health. An international authorship addresses the global diversity and ecological distribution of plant and fungal toxicants. This handbook is ideal for senior-level college students and post-graduate students studying animal science, toxicology, and pharmaceutical sciences.

Handbook of Natural Toxins

Handbook of Natural Toxins
Title Handbook of Natural Toxins PDF eBook
Author R. F. Keeler
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 760
Release 1991-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780824783754

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This volume describes some of the new research published since volume 1 of the series, Plant and fungal toxins , was published in 1983. A few chapters update topics previously treated, but most describe in depth the toxicologic and chemical aspects of other topics. Thus volumes 1 and 6 together prov

Handbook of Natural Toxins

Handbook of Natural Toxins
Title Handbook of Natural Toxins PDF eBook
Author
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 960
Release 1983-11-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780824718930

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Handbook of Natural Toxins

Handbook of Natural Toxins
Title Handbook of Natural Toxins PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Keeler
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 964
Release 1983-11-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780824718930

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Foodborne Disease Handbook

Foodborne Disease Handbook
Title Foodborne Disease Handbook PDF eBook
Author Y. H. Hui
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 854
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351088998

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The Foodborne Disease handbook, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, could not be appearing at a more auspicious time. Never before has the campaign for food safety been pursued so intensely on so many fronts in virtually every country around the world. This new edition reflects at least one of the many aspects of that intense and multifaceted campaign: namely, that research on food safety has been very productive in the years since the first edition appeared. The Handbook is now presented in four volumes instead of the three of the 1994 edition. Volume 3 of this series of books on food gums and hydrocolloids continues with a pragmatic coverage of three important categories of gum, i.e., the cellulose gums, the plant seed gums, and the pectins. The chemical, physical and functional properties of each of the important food gums in these categories are reviewed and discussed in relation with their utility in food product applications. The four volumes are composed of 86 chapters, a 22% increase over the 67 chapters of the first edition. Much of the information in the first edition has been carried forward to this new edition because that information is still as reliable and pertinent as it was in 1994. This integration of the older data with the latest research findings gives the reader a secure scientific foundation on which to base important decisions affecting the public‘s health.

Foodborne Disease Handbook, Second Edition,

Foodborne Disease Handbook, Second Edition,
Title Foodborne Disease Handbook, Second Edition, PDF eBook
Author Y. H. Hui
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 868
Release 2000-10-20
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780824703431

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A study of foodborne disease, focusing on plant toxicants. This second edition contains new chapters on poison centre management of exposures to plant and mushroom toxins; medical management of plant poisoning; prevention and management of plant toxicants in livestock; Clavicepis; mushroom biology, epidemiology, poisoning and medical management; fungi in folk medicine; and more.

Handbook of Natural Toxins

Handbook of Natural Toxins
Title Handbook of Natural Toxins PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Keeler
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 960
Release 1983-11-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780824718930

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Volume 1.