Phytochemistry of plants of genus ocimum / Brijesh Kumar, Vikas Bajpai, Surabhi Tiwari and Renu Pandey.

By: Kumar, Brijesh [author.]Contributor(s): Bajpai, Vikas [author.] | Tiwari, Surabhi [author.] | Pandey, Renu [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Phytochemical investigations of medicinal plantsPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000064766; 100006476X; 9781003014850; 1003014852; 9781000064827; 1000064824; 9781000064797; 1000064794Subject(s): Basil | Botanical chemistry | MEDICAL / Pharmacology | SCIENCE / Chemistry / GeneralDDC classification: 583/.96 LOC classification: QK495.L25 | K86 2020Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: Ocimum species has been used as a traditional remedy for various ailments such as arthritis, bronchitis, cold, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, dysentery, and flatulence, as well as for healing wounds and lowering blood glucose level. These are characterized by variations in their morphology such as the shape, size and pigmentation of leaves, which cause differences in chemical composition and affect the commercial value of this genus. This book describes phytochemical investigations of Ocimum species using LC-MS/MS instruments to study qualitative and quantitative variations of phytochemicals in different Ocimum species. Features: Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific analytical and pharmacological evidence of most important medicinal plants of genus Ocimum. Chemical signatures for the identification of Ocimum species. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control of plants of Ocimum species and its herbal products.
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Ocimum species has been used as a traditional remedy for various ailments such as arthritis, bronchitis, cold, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, dysentery, and flatulence, as well as for healing wounds and lowering blood glucose level. These are characterized by variations in their morphology such as the shape, size and pigmentation of leaves, which cause differences in chemical composition and affect the commercial value of this genus. This book describes phytochemical investigations of Ocimum species using LC-MS/MS instruments to study qualitative and quantitative variations of phytochemicals in different Ocimum species. Features: Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific analytical and pharmacological evidence of most important medicinal plants of genus Ocimum. Chemical signatures for the identification of Ocimum species. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control of plants of Ocimum species and its herbal products.

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