1st Edition

Essential Oils Contributions to the Chemical-Biological Knowledge

    250 Pages 9 Color & 18 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    250 Pages 9 Color & 18 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Essential oils, well-known for their remarkable properties, have played a ubiquitous role throughout human history. They connect us to our past, invoking memories of childhood places and the aromas of our grandparents' kitchens. From the fragrant scents of ancient Egypt to the natural preservatives found in 15th century Oriental spices, essential oils have the ability to stimulate, numb, and captivate our senses through their effects on the central nervous system. This book presents several innovative studies on the isolation, biological, and pharmacological properties of essential oils, conducted by multidisciplinary groups from different countries.

    1. Purification of Essential Oil Compounds by Countercurrent Chromatography

    André Mesquita Marques, Shaft Corrêa Pinto, Suzana Guimarães Leitão and Gilda Guimarães Leitão

    2. Volatile Compounds in Piperaceae Collected in Arauca-Colombia: Northeastern Region and Colombian-Venezuelan Plains

    Geovanna Tafurt-García, Elisa Valenzuela Vergara, Yulanderson Salguero Rodríguez, Rosa Amanda Alegría Macías and Elena Stashenko

    3. Chemical Diversity of Essential Oils and Volatile Fractions of Some Plants Found in the Tropical Forest/Savannah from Colombia

    Amner Muñoz-Acevedo, María C. González, Osnaider J. Castillo, Cindy P. Guzmán, Nubellys M. Peralta and Martha Cervantes-Díaz

    4. Essential Oils’ Chemical Characterization and Investigation of Some Biological Activities: A Demanding Review

    Prerna Sharma, Kumar Guarve, Sumeet Gupta, Garima Malik and Kashish Wilson

    5. Essential Oils of Medicinal Plants from Northern Peru: Traditional and Scientific Knowledge

    Mayar L. Ganoza-Yupanqui, Luz A. Suárez-Rebaza, Edmundo A. Venegas-Casanova, Segundo G. Ruiz-Reyes, Ricardo D.D.G. de Albuquerque and Mayer M. Ganoza-Suárez

    6. Traditional Use of Medicinal Plants and Essential Oils

    Golshan Zare, N. Yağmur Diker and I. Irem Tatlı Çankaya

    7. Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils from Species Collected in Venezuelan Andean

    Janne Rojas and Alexis Buitrago

    8. Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Plant Essential Oils from the Phytolaccaceae and Petiveriaceae Families

    Suelen Pereira Ruiz Herrig, Evellyn Claudia Wietzikoski Lovato, Juliana Silveira do Valle, Zilda Cristiani Gazim, Camila Frederico, Ana Daniela Lopes, Giani Andrea Linde, Nelson Barros Colauto and Maria Graciela Iecher Faria

    9. The Immunomodulatory and Antimicrobial Effect of Essential Oil in Animals

    Rao Zahid Abbas, Faisal Siddique and Sara Omer Swar

    Biography

    Valdir Florêncio da Veiga Jr. is a chemical engineer with a Master's and Doctorate in chemistry of natural products, mainly from the Amazon region, seeking the sustainable use of forest biodiversity. Biotechnological approaches for increasing the value of residual biomass obtained from essential oil and fixed oil extraction have been the focus of his studies, with potential uses in cosmetics, food, and industrial additives. Currently, he is a professor at the Military Institute of Engineering in Brazil, studying natural products.

    Isiaka Ajani Ogunwande is a recognized specialist in the field of natural products, particularly the chemistry of essential oils. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and the University of Ibadan. He has been the author and co-authors of 320 scientific works on natural products including 291 publications on essential oils in journals and books on plants growing in Japan, Nigeria, South Africa and Vietnam. He was awarded Conference of All Muslim Organizations Scholarships, Third World Academy of Sciences Fellowship, Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow, Japan Society for Promotion of Science Fellowship, Chinese Academy of Sciences/Third World Academy of Sciences (CAS-TWAS) Visiting Scholars and TETFund, Nigeria, Research Grant. He is the Founder, Society of Essential Oil Distillers and Analysis of Nigeria.

    José L. Martinez is a chemical biologist from the University of Santiago of Chile, MSc from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. In 2022 he received the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa in Peru for his contributions to the dissemination and development of Latin American medicinal plants. He also received a tribute in Mexico. He has been the creator, founder and editor since 23 years of the Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (BLACPMA), creator of the Latin American Congress of Medicinal Plants (COLAPLAMED) which is in its eleventh version and also founder of the Latin American Society of Medicinal Plants (SOLAPLAMED). He is also the creator and editor of Medicinal Plant Communications along with being a member of the Editorial Committee in various journal of medicinal plants and natural products. He has co-authored more than 60 articles in international journals, more than 120 presentations and scientific conferences. Further, he has been co-editor of 5 books on medicinal plants and author of numerous chapters.