Terpenoids
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Terpenoids
(Methods in plant biochemistry / series editors, P.M. Dey and J.B. Harborne, v. 7)
Academic Press, c1991
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Okayama University Institute of Plant Science and Resources Branch Library
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The series, Methods in Plant Biochemistry, provides an authoritative reference on current techniques in the various fields of plant biochemical research. Each volume in the series will, under the expert guidance of a guest editor, deal with a particular group of plant compounds. Each will describe the historical background and current, most useful methods of analysis. The volumes include detailed discussions of the protocols and suitability of each technique. Case treatments, diagrams, chemical structures, reference data, and properties will be featured along with a full list of references to the specialist literature.
Conceived as a practical companion to The Biochemistry of Plants, edited by P.K. Stumpf and E.E. Conn, no plant biochemical laboratory can afford to be without this comprehensive and up-to-date reference source.
Table of Contents
D.V. Banthorpe, Introduction
B.V. Charlwood and K.A. Charlwood, Monoterpenoids
H. Inouye, Iridoids
B.M. Fraga, Sesquiterpenoids
N.H. Fischer, Sesquiterpenoid Lactones
B.V. Milborrow and A.G. Netting, Abscisic Acid and Derivatives
J.R. Hanson, Diterpenoids
M.H. Beale and C.L. Willis, Gibberellins
J.D. Connolly and R.A. Hill, Triterpenoids
J.D. Connolly and R.A. Hill, Cardenolides
L.J. Goad, Phytosterols
K. Hostettmann, M. Hostettmann, and A. Marston, Saponins
G. Britton, Carotenoids
Y. Tanaka, Rubber and Related Polyprenols
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