Leafy Medicinal Herbs: Botany, Chemistry, Postharvest Technology and Uses

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Dawn C P Ambrose, Annamalai Manickavasagan, Ravindra Naik
CABI, Jul 25, 2016 - Science - 296 pages
Medicinal herbs are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and are able to synthesize secondary metabolites with disease preventive properties. It is due to these qualities that herbs have been used throughout history for flavouring and in food, medicine and perfumery preparations. They are also often considered to be safe alternatives to modern medicines because of their healing properties. Though interest in medicinal and aromatic crops is growing worldwide, there is still little focus on the area of leafy medicinal herbs. This book compiles the literature for 23 globally relevant leafy medicinal herbs. Beginning with a general overview and discussion of the importance of these plants, it then handles each herb by chapter. Chapters discuss the botany of the crop, including its history and origin, geographical distribution and morphology, before focusing on the chemical composition and phytochemical attributes. They then review postharvest technology aspects such as processing and value addition, before concluding with the general and pharmacological uses for each crop. A complete compilation of the subject, this book forms a vital resource for researchers, students, farmers and industrialists in the area of leafy medicinal herbs.
 

Contents

Aloe Vera
1
Ashwagandha
19
Basil
27
Bay
42
Betel Vine
63
Celery
74
Centella
85
Chester
107
Moringa
163
Oregano
170
Parsley
189
Patchouli
198
Rosemary
209
Sage
224
Senna
237
Spinach
246

Coriander
116
Curry Leaf Plant
125
Fenugreek
133
Lemongrass
139
Mint
149
Stevia
260
Thyme
268
Index
277
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Dawn C. P. Ambrose is at Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, India. Annamalai Manickavasagan is at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. Ravindra Naik is at Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, India.

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