1st Edition

Medicinal Plants of Turkey

Edited By Ufuk Koca Caliskan Copyright 2024
    438 Pages 46 Color & 95 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    438 Pages 46 Color & 95 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book is part of the book series titled Natural Products Chemistry of Global Plants, and examines the rich plant diversity of Turkey, with descriptions of the plants and pharmacognosy properties. There is a focus on the chemistry of natural products and areas rich in folklore and botanical medicinal uses are covered with a particular interest in the region of Anatolia. This book focuses on the chemistry of the natural products, and where possible links these molecules to pharmacological modes of action. Students and professionals interested in the ethnobotany, chemistry, pharmacology and biological activites of species used medicinally in Turkey will benefit from this book.

    Features

    • Addresses the rich chemistry of the natural products and their respective biosynthetic building blocks
    • Includes the association that many of the extracts have today with important drugs, nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics and pigments
    • Describes the key natural products and their extracts, with emphasis on sources, their complex molecules and applications in science
    • Fills a gap in our understanding of medicinal plants, specifically in Turkey
    • Provides an in-depth understanding of medicinal plants from Turkey, and their complex chemistry and structures

    1. Achiella sp.
    2. Bilge Sener

    3. Arnebia sp.
    4. Ayşe Kuruüzüm Uz, Merve Yüzbaşıoğlu

    5. Astragalus sp.
    6. Nilgün Yakuboğulları, Erdal Bedir

    7. Centaurea sp.
    8. Beste Atlı, Özlem Bahadır Acıkara, Müberra Koşar

    9. Ecballium elaterium (L.) A.Rich.
    10. Nazlı Gök

    11. Fumaria sp.
    12. Nuraniye Eruygur

    13. Glycyrrhiza sp.
    14. Merve Yüzbaşıoğlu, Sıla Özlem Şener

    15. Gundelia tournefortii L.
    16. Gülşen Kendir

    17. Hypericum perforatum L.
    18. Erdem Yeşilada

    19. Juniperus sp.
    20. Sinem Aslan Erdem, Gülnur Ekşi Bona

    21. Lamium sp.
    22. Funda Yalçın, Duygu Kaya Bilecenoğlu

    23. Laurus nobilis L.
    24. Ceylan Dönmez

    25. Lavandula sp.
    26. Gökşen Dilşat Durbilmez, Ufuk Koca Çalışkan

    27. Malva sylvestris L.
    28. İrem Çankaya, Golshan Zare

    29. Origanum sp
    30. Methiye Mancak Karakuş, Ufuk Koca Çalışkan

    31. Papaver sp.
    32. Günay Sarıyar, Gizem Gülsoy Toplan

    33. Pistacia sp.
    34. Seren Gündoğdu, Ayşe Kuruüzüm

    35. Rhus coriaria L.
    36. Ayşegül Köroğlu

    37. Rosa canina L.
    38. Ayşegül Köroğlu

    39. Rosa damascena Mill. Damask Rose
    40. Ömür Demirezer, Tuncay Ağar

    41. Salvia sp.
    42. Alper Gökbulut

    43. Satureja sp.
    44. Dudu Altıntaş, Ufuk Koca Çalışkan, Zehra Bektur

    45. Scorzonera sp.
    46. Özlem Bahadır Acıkara

    47. Sideritis sp.
    48. İlhan Gürbüz, Tuğba Günbatan

    49. Teucrium sp.
    50. Fatma Ayaz

    51. Thymus sp.
    52. Methiye Mancak Karakuş, Ufuk Koca Çalışkan

    53. Trigonella foenum-graecum L.
    54. Erkan Yılmaz

    55. Viburnum sp.
    56. Burçin Ergene, Gülçin Saltan

    57. Viscum sp.

              Gökçe Şeker Karatoprak, Selen İlgün

    Biography

    Professor Ufuk Koca-Caliskan

    Professor Ufuk Koca-Caliskan received her diploma from Gazi University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Turkey. She has a Master degree in Biochemistry (Washington State University, USA); PhD degree in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology (University of Florida, USA). She now holds the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Botany, at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Gazi University. She is an expert in Phytotherapy and Aromatherapy and a long interest in plants and their healing properties, collecting folk medicine recepies at an early age from healers.

    Ufuk studied the production and enhancing anticancer compound podophyllotoxin derivatives in linum flavum and L. usitatissimum callus and suspension cultures, followed by a project dealing with the decreasing bitter taste of grapefruit via manipulation of the flavonoid pathway by means of gene transfer during her PhD at the University of Florida. After her PhD, she returned to the Gazi University, Faculty of Pharmacy and established a plant tissue culture laboratory She also served as an Administrator at her University as a vice dean and dean of the Graduate School of Health Sciences, where she established nonthesis programs in Nursing and Phytotherapy, and worked on to increase the success and the quality of the education in Health Sciences. She also served as the ERASMUS constitutional coordinator for 4 years at the University.

    Ufuk serving as an editorial or review board member on various international and national journals published more than 60 papers, including 15 book chapters.