ABSTRACT

This unique volume covers specific aspects of the biological chemistry of terpenoids. It provides extensive information related to classification, general methods of extraction and isolation of terpenoids, synthesis and pharmacological activities of monoterpenoids, synthesis and medicinal uses of diterpenoids, biogenesis of terpenoids, synthesis and medicinal uses of sesqui terpenoids and sesterpenoids. Some terpenes are also classified as diterpene alkaloids. Most of the terpenoids with diverse molecular structures are biologically active and are used for the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, malaria, inflammation, tuberculosis and infection, and this is discussed.

Features:

  • Activities and biological relationships of terpenes
  • An accurate assessment of where and what terpenes can lead to
  • Discusses how microbes, in particular the actinomycetales, have well over 400 different gene clusters that produce terpenes
  • Arranged by biological activities and usage
  • Provides information on eukaryotic enzymes that have been shown to be a source of “ethnobotanical” terpenes
  • chapter 4|27 pages

    Name Reactions in Terpenoid Chemistry

    chapter 5|16 pages

    Biogenesis of Terpenoids

    chapter 6|31 pages

    Anticancer Natural Terpenoids

    chapter 7|25 pages

    Terpene Glycosides

    chapter 11|37 pages

    Terpenes as Useful Drugs

    chapter 16|30 pages

    Sesquiterpenes Lactone

    Biogenesis and Chemical Synthesis

    chapter 17|10 pages

    An Overview of Lactarane

    A New Class of Bio-Active Molecules

    chapter 18|32 pages

    Terpenes

    A Potential Chiral Pool for the Synthesis of Medicinally Privileged Bioactive Molecules

    chapter 19|22 pages

    Terpenes

    A Unique Source of Oil and Fragrance in Industry