Understand the properties and applications of one of the world’s
most ubiquitous flora Lichen is a single entity comprising two or more
organisms—most typically algae and fungus—in a symbiotic
relationship. It is one of the planet’s most abundant categories of
flora, with over 25,000 known species across all regions of the globe.
Lichens’ status as a rich source of bioactive metabolites and
phytochemicals, as well as their potential as bio-indicators, has
given them an increasingly prominent role in modern research into
medicine, cosmetics, food, and more. Chemistry, Biology and
Pharmacology of Lichen provides a comprehensive overview of these
bountiful flora and their properties. It provides not only in-depth
analysis of lichen physiology and ecology, but also a thorough survey
of their modern and growing applications. It provides all the tools
readers need to domesticate lichen and bring their properties to bear
on some of humanity’s most intractable scientific problems.
Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacology of Lichen readers will also find:
Applications of lichen in fields ranging from food to cosmetics to
nanoscience and beyond Detailed discussion of topics including lichen
as habitats for other organisms, lichens as anticancer drugs,
antimicrobial properties of lichen, and many more Detailed discussion
on key bioactive compounds from lichens Chemistry, Biology and
Pharmacology of Lichen is ideal for scientists and researchers in
ethnobotany, pharmacology, chemistry, and biology, as well as teachers
and students with an interest in biologically important lichens.
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ISBN
9781394190690
Publisert
2024
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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