ABSTRACT

First published in 1997. Natural toxicants are the subject of research throughout the world, and they are used for many purposes. The Handbook of Plant and Fungal Toxicants presents a wide range of compounds and considers how they relate to food safety, therapeutic purposes in medicine, and uses in breeding plants for enhanced resistance to insects and disease. Alkaloids, both from plant and fungal sources, are emphasized. Also covered are a variety of toxicants and phytochemicals including:

  • bracken fern poisons
  • polyphenolics
  • gossypol
  • flavones
  • isoflavones
  • pyrimidine glycosides
  • fruit and vegetable allergens
  • linear furanocoumarins
  • photosensitizing agents
  • nitrates
  • oxalates
  • Pinus ponderosa toxicants
    The text stresses the positive aspects of plant secondary compounds and presents examples of beneficial attributes in the context of environmental protection and human health. An international authorship addresses the global diversity and ecological distribution of plant and fungal toxicants. This handbook is ideal for senior-level college students and post-graduate students studying animal science, toxicology, and pharmaceutical sciences.
  • chapter 2|17 pages

    Glycoalkaloids

    chapter 3|13 pages

    Erythrin Alkaloids

    chapter 4|12 pages

    Endophyte Alkaloids

    chapter 7|12 pages

    Gossypol

    chapter 8|17 pages

    Flavones

    chapter 9|21 pages

    Isoflavonoids

    chapter 10|17 pages

    Pyrimidine Glycosides

    chapter 11|18 pages

    Allergens in Fruits and Vegetables

    chapter 12|15 pages

    Linear Furanocoumarins

    chapter 14|14 pages

    Nitrate and Oxalates

    chapter 19|17 pages

    Aflatoxins

    chapter 21|15 pages

    Toxicants of the Genus Penicillium

    chapter 22|19 pages

    Alternaria Toxins