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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steven M. Colegate (CSIRO/Plant Toxins Unit, Division of Animal Health, Geelong, Australia) , Russell J. Molyneux (Western Regional Research Center, Albany, California, USA) , Yoshinori Mine (University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada) , Russell J. Molyneux (Western Regional Research Center, Albany, California, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.560kg ISBN: 9780849372582ISBN 10: 0849372585 Pages: 620 Publication Date: 14 December 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research."" --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University ""Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. "" --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University ""This is a hefty book; not that this is a criticism. With 605 pages of relatively small print the volume contains a wealth of information...Photographs, chemical structures, schemes, flow diagrams, graphs, chromatographic spectra, formulae both mathematical and chemical, and compendial tables add to this epic work...it is certainly worthy of a place on the bookshelf, if not open (health and safety issues here?) on the laboratory bench."" --Steve Mitchell, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London ""As evidenced by their publishing histories, these new contributors were chosen because of their familiarity with their topics and their personal research in the areas addressed. ! should in the library of every department that is involved in natural product research. Everyone who has the first edition will value this second edition equally, if not more so, as its complementary extension."" -- Robert J. Krueger, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferris State University, Michigan in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 51, No. 12, 2008 ""The editors did a fine job of organizing the chapters into a cohesive book ... The main strength of the book is the combination of real-world examples. This enables natural products chemists to apply their principles outlined in the book to their own specific application ... would be an invaluable resource for those researchers involved with natural product chemistry, and it would also be very useful for those analytical chemists involved in the characterization of botanicals."" -- Mark C. Roman, President, Tampa Bay Analytical Research, Inc., in HerbalGram, Nov 2008- Jan 2009, No. 80 Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University This is a hefty book; not that this is a criticism. With 605 pages of relatively small print the volume contains a wealth of information...Photographs, chemical structures, schemes, flow diagrams, graphs, chromatographic spectra, formulae both mathematical and chemical, and compendial tables add to this epic work...it is certainly worthy of a place on the bookshelf, if not open (health and safety issues here?) on the laboratory bench. --Steve Mitchell, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London As evidenced by their publishing histories, these new contributors were chosen because of their familiarity with their topics and their personal research in the areas addressed. ! should in the library of every department that is involved in natural product research. Everyone who has the first edition will value this second edition equally, if not more so, as its complementary extension. -- Robert J. Krueger, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferris State University, Michigan in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 51, No. 12, 2008 The editors did a fine job of organizing the chapters into a cohesive book ... The main strength of the book is the combination of real-world examples. This enables natural products chemists to apply their principles outlined in the book to their own specific application ... would be an invaluable resource for those researchers involved with natural product chemistry, and it would also be very useful for those analytical chemists involved in the characterization of botanicals. -- Mark C. Roman, President, Tampa Bay Analytical Research, Inc., in HerbalGram, Nov 2008- Jan 2009, No. 80 Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University This is a hefty book; not that this is a criticism. With 605 pages of relatively small print the volume contains a wealth of information...Photographs, chemical structures, schemes, flow diagrams, graphs, chromatographic spectra, formulae both mathematical and chemical, and compendial tables add to this epic work...it is certainly worthy of a place on the bookshelf, if not open (health and safety issues here?) on the laboratory bench. --Steve Mitchell, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London As evidenced by their publishing histories, these new contributors were chosen because of their familiarity with their topics and their personal research in the areas addressed. ! should in the library of every department that is involved in natural product research. Everyone who has the first edition will value this second edition equally, if not more so, as its complementary extension. -- Robert J. Krueger, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferris State University, Michigan in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 51, No. 12, 2008 The editors did a fine job of organizing the chapters into a cohesive book ... The main strength of the book is the combination of real-world examples. This enables natural products chemists to apply their principles outlined in the book to their own specific application ... would be an invaluable resource for those researchers involved with natural product chemistry, and it would also be very useful for those analytical chemists involved in the characterization of botanicals. -- Mark C. Roman, President, Tampa Bay Analytical Research, Inc., in HerbalGram, Nov 2008- Jan 2009, No. 80 Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University Overall, Bioactive Natural Products, 2nd edition is a book that can be read from cover to cover for both benefit and pleasure. Thus. I highly recommend this book for active natural products scientists, not only for its quality and timeliness but also for its projection of the multidisciplinary nature of natural products research. --Ehab A. Abourashed, Chicago State University This is a hefty book; not that this is a criticism. With 605 pages of relatively small print the volume contains a wealth of information...Photographs, chemical structures, schemes, flow diagrams, graphs, chromatographic spectra, formulae both mathematical and chemical, and compendial tables add to this epic work...it is certainly worthy of a place on the bookshelf, if not open (health and safety issues here?) on the laboratory bench. --Steve Mitchell, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London As evidenced by their publishing histories, these new contributors were chosen because of their familiarity with their topics and their personal research in the areas addressed. ... should in the library of every department that is involved in natural product research. Everyone who has the first edition will value this second edition equally, if not more so, as its complementary extension. - Robert J. Krueger, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ferris State University, Michigan in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 51, No. 12, 2008 The editors did a fine job of organizing the chapters into a cohesive book ... The main strength of the book is the combination of real-world examples. This enables natural products chemists to apply their principles outlined in the book to their own specific application ... would be an invaluable resource for those researchers involved with natural product chemistry, and it would also be very useful for those analytical chemists involved in the characterization of botanicals. - Mark C. Roman, President, Tampa Bay Analytical Research, Inc., in HerbalGram, Nov 2008- Jan 2009, No. 80 Author InformationSteven M. Colegate, Russell J. Molyneux Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |