ABSTRACT
Alkaloids ................................................................................................................ 190 Classiˆcation of Alkaloids ................................................................................ 191 General Properties of Alkaloids ........................................................................ 191 Pharmacology .................................................................................................... 191
Anthocyanins ......................................................................................................... 192 Flavones ................................................................................................................. 192 Flavonoids .............................................................................................................. 193 Tannins ................................................................................................................... 194
Properties of Tannins ......................................................................................... 195 Industrial Uses of Tannins ................................................................................. 196
Essential Oils ......................................................................................................... 196 Pharmacology .................................................................................................... 197 Menthol ............................................................................................................. 197 Camphor ............................................................................................................ 198 Clove ................................................................................................................. 198 Cypress .............................................................................................................. 198 Lavender ............................................................................................................ 198 Jasmine .............................................................................................................. 198 Patchouli ............................................................................................................ 198 Eucalyptus ......................................................................................................... 198 Rosemary........................................................................................................... 198 Other Uses of Essential Oils ............................................................................. 198
Terpenoids .............................................................................................................. 199 Steroids ..................................................................................................................200 Sterols .................................................................................................................... 201
Cholesterol ........................................................................................................ 201 Ergosterol .......................................................................................................... 201 Stigmasterol....................................................................................................... 201
Cardioactive Glycosides ........................................................................................ 201 Steroidal Glycosides.......................................................................................... 201 Cardiac Glycosides of Digitalis ........................................................................203
Saponins .................................................................................................................203 Saponins from Licorice .....................................................................................203
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