Handbook of Biotransformations of Aromatic Compounds
Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 2128
Publication Date: 2004-11-10
Sales Rank: 3484665
ISBN / ASIN: 0415271762
EAN: 9780415271769
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: CRC
Studio: CRC
Understanding the biotransformations of aromatic compounds and how
they metabolize in animals, plants, and microbes, is central to the
applications in a wide range of industries, such as the design and
testing of natural and synthetic pharmaceuticals, oil refining, the
development of agrochemicals, bioremediation, and for use in functional
genomics and xenobiotics. Presenting the most complete resource of its
kind, the Handbook of Biotransformations of Aromatic Compounds examines
20,000 aromatic compounds researched since 1972, and assembled from all
the major, relevant journals. The author focuses his coverage on the
biotransformation in animals, plants, and microbes while remaining
within the scope of aromatic compounds that contain, or are fused with,
at least one aromatic C6 ring. Part One lists each compound
alphabetically along with the forward and reverse mechanisms of its
metabolism in specific organisms. Part Two characterizes the different
types of organic reactions that have been identified - including
formation and degradation, oxidations and reductions, substitution, and
transfer reactions - and the enzymes associated with those reactions.
The author cites selected references for enzymes that are well
documented while filling in the details for those with little research
literature. This book also contains a searchable CD-ROM of the author's
previous work covering aromatic compounds researched from 1900 through
1972. Presenting the most complete resource of its kind, this
well-established author draws on his firsthand knowledge to organize a
large body of information into a user-friendly and indispensable
handbook for professionals, policymakers, and researchers alike.
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Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 2128
Publication Date: 2004-11-10
Sales Rank: 3484665
ISBN / ASIN: 0415271762
EAN: 9780415271769
Binding: Hardcover
Manufacturer: CRC
Studio: CRC
Understanding the biotransformations of aromatic compounds and how
they metabolize in animals, plants, and microbes, is central to the
applications in a wide range of industries, such as the design and
testing of natural and synthetic pharmaceuticals, oil refining, the
development of agrochemicals, bioremediation, and for use in functional
genomics and xenobiotics. Presenting the most complete resource of its
kind, the Handbook of Biotransformations of Aromatic Compounds examines
20,000 aromatic compounds researched since 1972, and assembled from all
the major, relevant journals. The author focuses his coverage on the
biotransformation in animals, plants, and microbes while remaining
within the scope of aromatic compounds that contain, or are fused with,
at least one aromatic C6 ring. Part One lists each compound
alphabetically along with the forward and reverse mechanisms of its
metabolism in specific organisms. Part Two characterizes the different
types of organic reactions that have been identified - including
formation and degradation, oxidations and reductions, substitution, and
transfer reactions - and the enzymes associated with those reactions.
The author cites selected references for enzymes that are well
documented while filling in the details for those with little research
literature. This book also contains a searchable CD-ROM of the author's
previous work covering aromatic compounds researched from 1900 through
1972. Presenting the most complete resource of its kind, this
well-established author draws on his firsthand knowledge to organize a
large body of information into a user-friendly and indispensable
handbook for professionals, policymakers, and researchers alike.
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