The biochemistry of natural pigments

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The biochemistry of natural pigments

G. Britton

(Cambridge texts in chemistry and biochemistry)

Cambridge University Press, c1983

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

In the natural world colour is obvious and its importance in advertising the presence of flowers to pollinators and in camouflage is well known. In most cases the property of colour is due to the presence in the tissues of natural pigments. But these pigments are of much greater importance than merely to give colour, e.g. the fundamental light-harvesting molecules of photosynthesis, the light-detecting molecules of vision and haemoglobin in the blood. This book describes the structures and properties of the main groups of natural pigments, their distribution in Nature, their biosynthesis and functions and their associated chemistry and biology. Industrial applications, and medical significance and uses, of certain groups of pigments are outlined and some ecological aspects of colour and pigmentation are touched upon. The book was written as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students and concentrates on the main features of each class of pigments and on general principles.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Part I. Chemical and biochemical aspects: 1. Light and colour
  • 2. Carotenoids
  • 3. Quinones
  • 4. O-Heterocyclic pigments - the flavonoids
  • 5. Tetrapyrroles
  • 6. Other non-polymeric N-heterocyclic pigments
  • 7. Melanins
  • Part II. Functional Aspects: 8. The importance of colour in Nature
  • 9. Pigments in vision
  • 10. Photosynthesis
  • 11. Other photofunctions of natural pigments
  • Problems
  • Answers
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA2068546X
  • ISBN
    • 0521248922
    • 9780521105316
  • LCCN
    82009512
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 366 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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