Handbook of Plant Lectins – Properties & Biomedical Applications

Properties and Biomedical Applications

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Gebonden, 466 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | 1998
ISBN13: 9780471964452
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Plant lectins are extensively used as tools and as bioactive proteins in different areas of biomedical and biological research. The Handbook of Plant Lectins provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of the biochemical properties, carbohydrate–binding specificity, biological activities and applications of most of the currently known plant lectins. This handbook consists of two major sections: an introductory guide and a quick reference dictionary. Part I acquaints the newcomer to the lectin field with the essential information on lectins and their importance to biomedicine:

∗ what are lectins?

∗ their carbohydrate–binding specificity

∗ effects on nutrition and immunology

∗ use in histochemistry

∗ application as therapeutic agents

Part II lists approximately 200 lectin entries in alphabetical order. Each entry deals with the lectin(s) of a particular plant and provides, (where known), details of:

∗ isolation and characterisation;

∗ sugar binding specificity;

∗ biological activities;

∗ applications;

∗ commercial availability; and,

∗ a bibliography.

Useful summary tables list lectins according to their specificity, thereby allowing the user to choose the best lectin for their application. A list of suppliers is also provided. Handbook of Plant Lectins will be of interest to biologists and biomedical researchers studying cell biology, cancer research, nutrition, immunology, pathology and physiology.

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ISBN13:9780471964452
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:466

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INTRODUCTION TO LECTINS.
<br />
<br /> Plant Lectins: A Special Class of Plant Proteins.
<br />
<br /> Plant Lectins in Mammalian Nutrition, Immunology, Metabolism and as Oral Therapeutic and Immune Agents.
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<br /> Lectin Histochemistry in Histology and Histopathology.
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<br /> LECTIN CLASSIFICATION.
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<br /> Key to the Use of the Lectin Entries.
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<br /> Classification Codes.
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<br /> Lectin Entries.
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<br /> Appendices.
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<br /> Index.

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