Agriculture & Allied Sciences

Plant Secondary Metabolites (3-volume set)
Volume 1: Biological and Therapeutic Significance
Volume 2: Stimulation, Extraction, and Utilization
Volume 3: Their Roles in Stress Ecophysiology


Editors: Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, PhD
Kamlesh Prasad, PhD
Vasudha Bansal, PhD

Plant Secondary Metabolites (3-volume set)

Published
Pub Date: December 2016
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781771883580
E-Book ISBN: 9781315207506
Pages: 908 w index
Binding Type: 
Notes: 42 color and 79 b/w illustrations

INDIVIDUAL VOLUMES NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK

Plant secondary metabolites are organic compounds that are required for the plant to survive by fighting off herbivores, pests, and pathogens. These plant secondary metabolites have been used since early times in various medicines and food products for beneficial health purposes and are still relevant and popular today. This new three-volume Plant Secondary Metabolites provides an abundance of valuable information on secondary metabolites, their health properties and possibilities, and their extraction and application methods.

The first book in the three-volume set, Plant Secondary Metabolites: Volume 1: Biological and Therapeutic Significance, presents important information on the curative and therapeutic roles of secondary metabolites that are present in different natural plant food groups. The book showcases the applications of the herbal-based food group and also includes the effective utility of other plant-based food categories as well. In addition to the clinical role of secondary metabolites, other natural sources, such as microalgae and bacterial cellulose, are presented as efficacious sources of functional components.

The second volume, Plant Secondary Metabolites: Volume 2: Stimulation, Extraction, and Utilization covers the stimulation, extraction, and utilization of plant secondary metabolites. It discusses the perspectives, technologies, and methods involved in the exploration of various bioactive plant metabolites.

The third volume, Plant Secondary Metabolites: Volume 3: Their Roles in Stress Ecophysiology, examines the relationship between environmental stress and the physiology of plants, leading to the stimulation of secondary metabolites. Various stressors are discussed, including plant and soil interfaces, climatic factors, essential plant nutrients, pest insects and pest management, plant pathogens and microrganisms, and more. The chapters, written by experienced experts, also address the diverse utilization of plant-originated secondary metabolites and more. The book sheds light how these stressors can be manipulated for the application of the secondary metabolites for various industrial fields.

These informative volumes, available separately or as a set, provide a plethora of important and practical information for researchers, scientists, faculty and students, and others on the uses, methods of extraction, and environmental factors of plant secondary metabolites. Food scientists and chemists will also find this book extremely useful for converting functional compounds present in nutritional sources to novel products.

Features:

  • presents the role of medicinal plants in the prevention of health ailments
  • explores microalgae as a source of nutritional and clinical metabolites
  • showcases the role of basil and other species and the strength of their functional compounds
  • discusses the production, processing, and medicinal uses of bacterial cellulose
  • describes the different therapeutic significance of horticultural crops
  • presents information on pulses and their composition of metabolites for the sustenance of human and animal health
  • provides an overview with an evolutionary perspective of in vitro production and technological advances of secondary metabolites in plants
  • discusses advanced techniques in the extraction of phenolics from cereals, pulses, fruits, and vegetables
  • covers the types, sources, and biosynthesis of carotenoids
  • looks at factors that might affect the fate of compounds during processing
  • describes the relationship between environmental stress and the physiology of plants leading to the stimulation of secondary metabolites
  • covers the significance and effect of organic matter present in soil on secondary metabolites accumulated in plants
  • illustrates the interactions between soil and plants under the different zones of climate
  • explores the effects of pest management on the production of secondary metabolites
  • examines the effects of pathogens on the release of secondary metabolites
  • discusses polyhydroxyalkanoates produced as a byproduct by microorganisms

CONTENTS:
Volume 1: Biological and Therapeutic Significance
Preface
1. Microalgae as Source of Nutritional and Therapeutic Metabolites
S. Vidyashankar, P. S. Daris, K. G. Mallikarjuna, and R. Sarada
2. Medicinal Plants in Preventive and Curative Role for Various Ailments
R. Singh, K. K. Prasad, Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, and K. Prasad
3. Secondary Metabolites of Basil and Their Potential Roles
Kamlesh Prasad, Neeha V. S., Vasudha Bansal, and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
4. Secondary Metabolites in Spices and Medicinal Plants: An Overview
A.B. Sharangi
5. Bacterial Cellulose as Secondary Metabolite: Production, Processing, and Applications
Ida Idayu Muhamada, Norhayati Pa’e, and Khairul Azly Zahan
6. Secondary Metabolites in Horticultural Crops
Ankita Anu, Sangita Sahni, Pankaj Kumar, and Bishun Deo Prasad
7. Pulse Secondary Metabolites: A Perspective on Human and Animal Health
Rafat Sultana, Ravi S Singh, P. Ratnakumar, Nidhi Verma, S. K. Chaturvedi, A. K. Chaudhary, C. V. Sameer, and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
8. Spirulina: Functional Compounds and Health Benefits
Ashraf Mahdy Sharoba
Index

Volume 2: Stimulation, Extraction, and Utilization
Preface
1. Secondary Metabolites: Evolutionary Perspective, In-Vitro Production, and Technological Advances
Chandan Roy, Ravi Shankar Singh, Aneeta Yadav, Sudhir Kumar, and Mona Kumari
2. Advanced Techniques in Extraction of Phenolics from Cereals, Pulses, Fruits, and Vegetables
Amit K. Das, Sachin R. Adsare, Madhuchhanda Das, Pankaj S. Kulthe, Ganesan P.
3. Carotenoids: Types, Sources, and Biosynthesis
Nimish Mol Stephen, Gayathri R., Niranjana R., Yogendra Prasad K., Amit K. Das, Baskaran V., Ganesan P.
4. Carrot: Secondary Metabolites and Their Prospective Health Benefits
Kamlesh Prasad, Raees-Ul Haq, Vasudha Bansal, and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
5. Applications of Plant Secondary Metabolites in Food Systems
Julio Cesar Lopez-Romero, Roberta Ansorena, Gustavo A. Gonzalez-Aguilar, Humberto Gonzalez-Rios, J. Fernando Ayala-Zavala, and Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
6. Effects of Food Processing Techniques on Secondary Metabolites
Vasudha Bansal, Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, M. L. Singla, C. Ghanshyam, and Kamlesh Prasad
7. Ultraviolet Light Stimulation of Bioactive Compounds with Antioxidant Capacity of Fruits and Vegetables
Ávila-Sosa Raúl, Navarro-Cruz Addi Rhode, Vera-López Obdulia, Hernández-Carranza Paola, and Ochoa-Velasco Carlos Enrique
Index

Volume 3: Their Roles in Stress Ecophysiology
Preface
1. Environmental Stress and Stress Biology in Plants
Subhasish Das and Satya Sundar Bhattacharya
2. Significance of Soil Organic Matter in Relation to Plants and Their Products
Subhasish Das and Satya Sundar Bhattacharya
3. Plant and Soil Interfaces and Their Interactions under Different Climate
Subhasish Das and Satya Sundar Bhattacharya
4. Plant Essential Nutrients and Nutrient Composition in Soil and Activity of Plant Metabolites
Subhasish Das and Satya Sundar Bhattacharya
5. Secondary Plant Metabolites: Mechanisms and Roles in Insect Pest Management
Tamoghna Saha, Nithya C., Shyambabu S., Kiran Kumari, S.N. Ray, and Kalmesh M.
6. Secondary Metabolites in Pathogen-Induced Plant Defense
Mohammad Ansar, Abhijeet Ghatak, Lajja Vati Ghatak, Ashwathnarayan Srinivasaraghavan, Rekha Balodi, and Chandramani Raj
7. Polyhydroxyalkanoates: A Valuable Secondary Metabolite Produced in Microorganisms and Plants
Ida Idayu Muhamada, Farzaneh Sabbagh, and Norsuhada Abdul Karim
8. Diverse Utilization of Plant-Originated Secondary Metabolites
Vasudha Bansal, Pawan Kumar, Satish K. Tuteja, Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, and Kamlesh Prasad
Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui, PhD
Assistant Professor and Scientist, Department of Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology, Bihar Agricultural University, India

Dr. Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui is an Assistant Professor and Scientist in the Department of Food Science and Post-Harvest Technology at Bihar Agricultural University in Sabour, India, and is the author or co-author of 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, 18 book chapters, and 18 conference papers. He has three edited and one authored books to his credit, published by CRC Press, USA; Springer, USA; and Apple Academic Press, USA. Recently, Dr. Siddiqui has established an international peer-reviewed journal, Journal of Postharvest Technology. He has been honored to accept the position of Editor-in-Chief of a book series entitled Postharvest Biology and Technology, being published by Apple Academic Press. Dr. Siddiqui is also an Acquisitions Editor for Horticultural Science for AAP. He is editorial board member of several journals.

Recently, Dr. Siddiqui has received the Achiever Award 2014 for outstanding research work by the Society for Advancement of Human and Nature (SADHNA), Nauni, Himachal Pradesh, India, where he is also an Honorary Board Member. He has been an active member of the organizing committees of several national and international seminars, conferences, and summits.

Dr. Siddiqui acquired a BSc (Agriculture) degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, India, and received MSc. (Horticulture) and PhD (Horticulture) degrees from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, India, with specialization in postharvest technology. He was awarded a Maulana Azad National Fellowship Award from the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India. He is a member of the Core Research Group at Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), where he helps with providing appropriate direction and assisting with prioritizing the research. He has received several grants from various funding agencies to carry out his research projects. Dr. Siddiqui has been associated with postharvest technology and processing aspects of horticultural crops, and he is dynamically involved in teaching (graduate and doctorate students) and research. He has proved himself as an active scientist in the area of postharvest technology.

Kamlesh Prasad, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Food Engineering and Technology, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Longowal, India

Dr. Kamlesh Prasad is a Professor in the Department of Food Engineering and Technology at the Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology in Longowal, India. As an author or co-author, he has published more than 100 research papers in national and international journals of repute. He has authored five books, edited two books, and contributed several book chapters published by leading publishers in India and abroad. He has conducted a short-term course on “soft computing in process and product optimization” and has chaired several conferences. Dr. Prasad is an active board member of the Agricultural and Food Management Institute (AFMI), in Mysore, India. He is also a reviewer of many international and national journals and has edited many books and proceedings. He is associated with many reputed professional societies, including ASABE, MSI, ISNT, AFST (I), NSI, PAS, USI, ICC, and DTS (I). He has been recognized as one of 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century and one of Top 100 Educators in 2010 by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. Also, his biography has been published by the Asia/Pacific International Biographical Centre, New Delhi and in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering by Marquis Who’s Who, USA. As a coordinator, he has engaged himself in bringing a World Bank project under the technical education quality improvement program (TEQIP) project to the institute for technical reform in education. He is involved in the process of social reform and in providing justice to deprived segment of society.

Dr. Prasad is a food technologist and worked at the Food Technology at the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India. He received a doctorate in food technology and process and food engineering from the GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, India. His specialization is in fruits and vegetable processing. His research interests include nondestructive testing, image analysis, nanotechnology, engineering properties of foods, and various related aspects of food processing.

Vasudha Bansal, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea

Vasudha Bansal, PhD is working as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Environmental Engineering at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea. She has worked as a study coordinator in clinical trials for diabetic and osteoporotic patients in the Endocrinology Department in the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in Chandigarh, India. She has been awarded a young scientist talent scholarship from the Ministry of Education in Brazil (2014), a Bio-Nutra Junior award for best oral presentation from the National Institute of Food Technology and Entrepreneurship Management, Kundli, Haryana, India (2013), the Mrs. Gupta Physics award and the Mrs. Handa Zoology award for her BSc. She is an editorial member and peer reviewer of the Journal of Food Research, a peer reviewer of Food Composition and Analysis and the Journal of Food Bioprocess and Technology. She is a member of the Indian Science Congress Association, the Nutrition Society of India, and the Indian Dietetic Association. She acquired her PhD (food science) from the AcSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh (India) and her BSc and MSc in food and nutrition from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.




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