Phytochemicals in Vegetables and their Therapeutic Properties 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): C.K Narayana
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781032156781
Edition: 1st Edition

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This book contains information on plant-based nutrients and phytochemicals in vegetable crops that are commonly consumed. The information generated by researchers using modern methods of biochemical analysis and results, mostly validated using cell line cultures or animal models, and to a limited extent on human volunteers have been presented. The vegetable crops have been grouped based on the family they belong to, because most often members of the same family have similar biomolecules as active ingredients and have similar effects on health. The book will help students/researchers/scientists and common man alike to look at the vegetables as protective foods, not just because it is said so, but with a scientific explanation.Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with NIPA.

Phytochemicals in Vegetables and Their Therapeutic Properties 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

$49.99

Author(s): C.K. Narayana
Publisher: NIPA
ISBN: 9789390175192
Edition: 1st Edition

Important: No Access Code

Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.

Version: Only PDF Version.

Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)

Quality: High Quality. No missing contents. Printable

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Description

This work provides information on the phytochemicals and plant-based nutrients found in commonly consumed vegetable crops, which have been analyzed using modern biochemical methods. Results from studies conducted using cell line cultures, animal models, and to a limited extent, human volunteers have been presented.

The vegetable crops in the book have been grouped by their corresponding families, as members of the same family typically possess similar biomolecules that serve as active ingredients with comparable effects on health.

This book aims to assist students, researchers, scientists, and the general public in understanding the scientific basis for considering vegetables as protective foods, rather than simply relying on anecdotal evidence.