Biodiversity and natural product diversity

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    • Pietra, Francesco

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Biodiversity and natural product diversity

Francesco Pietra

(Tetrahedron organic chemistry series, v. 21)

Pergamon, 2002

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780080437064

Description

This text provides an integrated evaluation of the diversity of natural products in relation to biodiversity. The ongoing exploitation of biological resources, while maintaining an effective equilibrium on Earth, depends much on the conservation of biodiversity. To this end, parts one and two focus on biodiversity from all viewpoints, while explaining the link with natural products. The third section concentrates on the molecular-shape level, as a link to ecosystem and biodiversity, while the fourth section tackles actual functionalization, as a link to biodiversity at species level. Part five addresses the diversification of these resources from biotechnology and chemical technology, while the final part is concerned with maintaining natural product diversity on Earth.

Table of Contents

  • Part I The concept of biodiversity: Defining Biodiversity
  • The Course of Biodiversity. Part II The relationship between biodiversity and natural product diversity: Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Natural Products
  • The Problem of Unculturable Species
  • Natural Product Diversity: at which rank?. Part III Natural product diversity at ecosystem level: Terrestrial and Freshwater Biomes
  • The Oceans
  • The Widespread Distribution of Natural Products
  • Terrestrial versus Marine Natural Product Diversity
  • Life under Extreme Conditions
  • Graphic Analysis of the Skeletal Diversity and Complexity of Natural Products. Part IV Natural product diversity at functional level: Signalling, Defensive, and Environmentally Relevant Metabolites
  • Exploiting Natural Product Diversity
  • Part V Biotechnology and chemical synthesis of natural products: The Role of Biotechnology
  • The Role of Chemical Synthesis. Part VI Threatening and management of natural product diversity: Threatening Natural Product Diversity
  • Management of Natural Product Diversity.
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780080437071

Description

This, the most recent contribution to the Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry series, provides an integrated evaluation of the diversity of natural products in relation to biodiversity. The ongoing exploitation of biological resources, while maintaining an effective equilibrium on Earth, depends much on the conservation of biodiversity. To this end, parts one and two focus on biodiversity from all viewpoints, while explaining the link with natural products. The third section concentrates on the molecular-shape level, as a link to ecosystem and biodiversity, while the fourth section tackles actual functionalization, as a link to biodiversity at species level. Part five addresses the diversification of these resources from biotechnology and chemical technology, while the final part is concerned with maintaining natural product diversity on Earth.

Table of Contents

Dedication Preface Definitions of abbreviations for the charts and tables Part I: The concept of biodiversity Chapter 1: Defining biodiversity Chapter 2: The course of biodiversity Part II: The relationship between biodiversity and natural product diversity Chapter 3: Taxonomy, phylogeny, and natural products Chapter 4: The problem of unculturable species Chapter 5: Natural product diversity: at which rank? Part III: Natural product diversity at ecosystem level Chapter 6: Terrestrial and freshwater biomes Chapter 7: The oceans Chapter 8: The widespread distribution of natural products Chapter 9: Terrestrial vs marine natural product diversity Chapter 10: Life under extreme conditions Chapter 11: Graphic analysis of the skeletal diversity and complexity of natural products Part IV: Natural product diversity at functional level Chapter 12: Signaling, defensive, and environmentally relevant metabolites Chapter 13: Exploiting natural product diversity Part V: Biotechnology and chemical synthesis of natural product Chapter 14: The role of biotechnology Chapter 15: The role of chemical synthesis Part VI: Threatening and management of natural product diversity Chapter 16: Threatening natural product diversity Chapter 17: Management of natural product diversity References Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA58327531
  • ISBN
    • 0080437079
    • 0080437060
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 351 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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