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Bioactive Volatile Compounds from Plants PDF

312 Pages·1993·24.011 MB·English
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Content: Bioactive volatile compounds from plants : an overview / Roy Teranishi and Saima Kint -- Conifer monoterpenes : biochemistry and bark beetle chemical ecology / Mark Gijzen, Efraim Lewinsohn, Thomas J. Savage, and Rodney B. Croteau -- Volatile components of tomato fruit and plant parts : relationship and biogenesis / Ron G. Buttery and Louisa C. Ling -- Semio activity of flavor and fragrance molecules on various insect species / Braja D. Mookherjee, Richard A. Wilson, Kenneth R. Schrankel, Ira Katz, and Jerry F. Butler -- Formation of some volatile components of tea / Akio Kobayashi, Kikue Kubota, and Motoko Yano -- Antimicrobial activity of green tea flavor components : effectiveness against Streptococcus mutans / I. Kubo -- Essential oils of the eucalypts and related genera : search for chemical trends / D.J. Boland and J.J. Brophy -- Lemon and lime citrus essential oils : analysis and organoleptic evaluation / Theresa S. Chamblee and Benjamin C. Clark, Jr. -- Volatile compounds from Japanese marine brown algae / Tadahiko Kajiwara, Kazuya Kodama, Akikazu Hatanaka, and Kenji Matsui -- Aroma profiles of peel oils of acid citrus / H. Tamura, R.-H. Yang, and H. Sugisawa -- Trace components in spearmint oil and their sensory evaluation / Tomoyuki Tsuneya, Masakazu Ishihara, Minoru Shiga, Shigeyasu Kawashima, Hiroshi Satoh, Fumio Yoshida, and Keiichi Yamagishi -- Therapeutic properties of essential oils and fragrances / G. Buchbauer, W. Jäger, L. Jirovetz, J. Ilmberger, and H. Dietrich -- Volatile compounds from flowers : analytical and olfactory aspects / H. Surburg, M. Guentert, and H. Harder -- Cryogenic vacuum trapping of scents from temperate and tropical flowers : facts and figures / D. Joulain -- Headspace analysis of volatile compounds emitted from various citrus blossoms / T. Toyoda, I. Nohara, and T. Sato -- Volatile components of apricot flowers / Ichiro Watanabe, Osamu Takazawa, Yasuhiro Warita, and Ken-ichi Awano -- Volatile compounds from strawberry foliage and flowers : air versus nitrogen entrainment : quantitative changes and plant development / T.R. Hamilton-Kemp, J.H. Loughrin, R.A. Andersen, and J.G. Rodriguez -- On the scent of orchids / Roman A.J. Kaiser -- Volatile constituents of roses : characterization of cultivars based on the headspace analysis of living flower emissions / I. Flament, C. Debonneville, and A. Furrer -- Flower scent of some traditional medicinal plants / E.-J. Brunke, F.-J. Hammerschmidt, and G. Schmaus.

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Author:Roy Teranishi, Ron G. Buttery, and Hiroshi Sugisawa (Eds.)
Publication Year:1993
Pages:312
Language:English
File Size:24.011
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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