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    CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY OF ELLAGITANNINS
    An Underestimated Class of Bioactive Plant Polyphenols

    edited by Stéphane Quideau (University of Bordeaux, France)

    Table of Contents (243k)
    Preface (169k)
    Chapter 1: Ellagitannins Renewed the Concept of Tannins (3,057k)

    This book is the first of its kind that focuses on the chemistry and biology of ellagitannins, a special class of naturally occurring polyphenols which have so far not received the attention they deserve. These polyphenolic substances are found in many plants, including numerous food sources. They not only exhibit unique structural features that fascinate most chemists who are aware of their existence, but also express remarkable biological activities that have yet to attract the interest of the pharmaceutical industry. This is surprising because ellagitannins have been identified as active principles in traditional Chinese medicines.

    The principal aim of this book is to set the record straight. Most, if not all, worldwide experts in each aspect of the chemistry and biology of this underestimated class of natural products have contributed to this book. It covers topics such as their structural determination and natural occurrence; the most up-to-date knowledge of their biosynthesis; the current state of the art of their total chemical synthesis; their main physicochemical properties and principal biological activities; their presence in food and beverages; and their related health effects. All together, nine chapters compose this book whose content is placed into historical perspective in a yet inspiring preface written by one of the pioneers in modern polyphenol research, Professor Edwin Haslam. This book will be useful not only to scientists involved in natural product research, but also to lecturers and their students as a source of key references and/or a textbook.

     
    Contents:
    • Ellagitannins Renewed the Concept of Tannins
    • Structural Diversity and Antimicrobial Activities of Ellagitannins
    • Biosynthesis of Ellagitannins: Old Ideas and New Solutions
    • Physicochemical Properties and Biomimetic Reactions of Ellagitannins
    • Strategies for the Synthesis of Ellagitannins
    • Immunomodulatory Ellagitannin Chemistry
    • Bioavailability and Metabolism of Ellagic Acid and Ellagitannins
    • Sources and Health Effects of Dietary Ellagitannins
    • C-Glycosidic Ellagitannins and Their Influence on Wine Chemistry
     
    Readership: Research scientists in natural products chemistry, university undergraduates/graduates, and professionals in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage field/industry.
     
    “This comprehensive and well-illustrated book, which gathers contributions from leading teams in the chemistry and biology of ellagitannins, deserves a wide success.”
    Chemistry World

     
    396pp    Pub. date: Jan 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-279-740-7
    981-279-740-8
       US$125 / £71

     


    396pp    Pub. date: Jan 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-279-741-4(ebook)
    981-279-741-6(ebook)
       US$161 / £94

     


     

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