ABSTRACT

Key features:

  • Presents the latest trends and developments of neuromediators in plants
  • Provides in-depth coverage of plants enriched in neurotransmitters (especially serotonin, melatonin, and dopamine) and how they are used in medicine, pharmacy, and food nutrition
  • Discusses the physiological role of the neurotransmitters (biomediators) in non-nervous systems including the analysis of effects on the growth and development and stress defense
  • Covers the occurrence of the substances that act in human and animal nervous system in plants as a phenomenon of the universal irritability feature for biologists
  • Reveals the occurrence and possible physiological functions of biogenic amines in plants, food, and human health
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    New scientific data confirm the origin of neurotransmitters in the ancient ocean, whose inhabitants use the compounds in their relationships. One example is the algae Ulvaria, whose image is represented on the cover. During evolution, plant and microbial cells stored the neurotransmitters that play multifunctional roles today. Researchers have paid special attention to their functions in plants, the oxygen well of our planet.

    This book provides powerful tools for both analyzing and manipulating organisms, considering the functions of neurotransmitters in plant cells and the practical application of knowledge about acetylcholine, catecholamines, serotonin, melatonin, histamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamine for ecology, agriculture, medicine and food industries. Neurotransmitters in Plants: Perspectives and Applications presents information on:

    •  the location and biosynthesis where neurotransmitters occur
    •  the molecular biology of some enzymes participating in the process
    •  their role in vivo and in vitro processes
    •  their functions in plant environmental adaptation in plants
    •  their role in enriching the food and medicinal value of plants.

     

    section Section I|1 pages

    At the Beginning of Systematic Studies of Neurotransmitters’ Systems in Plants and Modern Tendency

    section Section III|1 pages

    Cellular Location of Neurotransmitters

    section Section IV|1 pages

    Role of Neurotransmitters in Relationships of Organisms in Biocenosis

    section Section V|1 pages

    Methodical and Practical Aspects of Neurotransmitters’ Enriched Plants for Agronomy, Food and Medicine

    chapter 18|11 pages

    Current Advancements of Serotonin Analysis in Plants

    Insights into Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies

    chapter 22|21 pages

    Neurotransmitters in Edible Plants

    Implications in Human Health