{"product_id":"biodiversity-9781461348559","title":"Biodiversity","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003eProceedings of the 3rd IUPAC International Conference on Biodiversity (ICOB-3), November 3-8, 2001, Antalya, Turkey. \u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThis book discusses the value of bioresources and the need for their                            conservation in terms of the biomolecular chemistry of naturally occurring molecular systems. The development of pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial products from bioresources can be used to promote incentives for                            conservation by providing an economic return to sustainable use of those sources. The 54 chapters inform readers on the search for insight into the species and documents how much of life remains to be scientifically                            identified. They also explore identification strategies and methods along with the implications for protecting biodiversity. In summary, biomolecular aspects of biodiversity and innovative utilization of bioresources are                            discussed from very diverse points o\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e1. Integration of Conservation and Utilization in  Temperate Hardwood Species; J. Kleinschmit, J.R.G. Kleinschmit.  2. The Conservation of Genetic and Chemical Diversity in  Medicinal and Aromatic Plants; V.H. Heywood. 3.  Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in Wild Relatives of  Crop Species; Bao-Rong Lu. 4. Perspectives on Human Genome  Diversity within Pakistan Using Y Chromosomal and Autosomal  Microsatellite Markers; S.Q. Mehdi, et al. 5. Lessons from  Nature Show the Way to Safe and Environmentally Pacific Pest Control;  W.S. Bowers. 6. Biodiversity of Soil Fauna in Different  Ecosystems in Egypt with Particular References to Insect Predators;  A. Khalek, M. Hussein. 7. Optimization of Natural  Procedures Leads: Discovery of Mylotarg®, CCI-779 and GAR 936;  M. Abou-Gharbia. 8. Bioactive Compunds from Some  Endangered Plants of Africa; B.M. Abegaz, J. Mutanyatta.  9. New Bioactive Substances Reported from the African Flora;  E. Dagne. 10. Bioactive Components of a Peruvian Herbal  Medicine, Chucuhuasi (Maytenus amazonica); E. Okuyama, et  al. 11. Discovery of Natural Products from Indonesian  Tropical Rainforest Plants: Chemodiversity of Artocarpus  (Moraceae); S. Arifin Achmad, et al. 12. Seminal  Findings on a Novel Enzyme: Mechanism of Biochemical Action of  4-Methylcoumarins, Constituents of Medicinal and Edible Plants;  V.S. Parmar, et al. 13. Medicinal Plants - A Source of  Potential Chemicals of Diverse Structures and Biological Activity;  B.S. Siddiqui, et al. 14. Biodiversity in Turkish Folk  Medicine; E. Ye\u0026amp;scedil;ilada.15. Biodiversity of  Phenylethanoids Glycosides;  \u0026amp;Idot;.  Ccedil\u0026gt;al\u0026amp;inodot;\u0026amp;scedil;. 16. The Chemo- and Biodiversity  of Endophytes; Ren Xiang Tan, Ren Xin Zou. 17. Molecular  Diversity and Specificity of Arthropod Toxins; E.V. Grishin, et  al. 18. Chemical Diversity of Coral Reef Organisms; T.  Higa, et al. 19. Chemical Signals from Sponges and their  Allelopathic Effects on Other Marine Animals; M.J. Garson.  20. Anti-Cancer Metabolites from Marine Sponges; D.  Ta\u0026amp;scedil;demir. 21. Altitudinal and Latitudinal Diversity on  the Flora on Eastern and Western Sides of the Red Sea; A.K. Hegazy,  W.M. Amer. 22. Biodiversity and Free Market Mechanism;  K. Ok. 23. Domestication and Determination of Yield and  Quality Aspects of Wild Mentha Species Growing in Southern Turkey;  M. Özgüven, et al. 24. Some Ornamental  Geophytes from the East Anatolia; M. Koyuncu. 25.  Bioactive Molecules from Cynodon dactylon of Indian  Biodiversity; N. Raman, et al. 26. Phenylethanoid  Glycosides Glycosides with Free Radical Scavenging Properties from  Verbascum wiedemannianum; \u0026amp;Idot;.  Çal\u0026amp;inodot;\u0026amp;scedil;, et al. 27. Antioxidant  Activity of Capsicum annum L. Fruit Extracts on Acetaminophen  Toxicity; B. Eryilmaz, et al. 28. In Vitro  Antileishmanial Activity of Proanthocyanidins and Related Compounds;  H. Kolodziej, et al. 29. Evaluation of the Antileishmanial  Activity of Two New Diterpenoids and Extracts From Salvia  cilicica; Nur Tan, et al. 30. Antibacterial and  Antifungal Acti\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Springer-Verlag New York Inc.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51742558552407,"sku":"9781461348559","price":999.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781461348559.jpg?v=1758385232","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/biodiversity-9781461348559","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}