Compendium of clove navigating agriculture, chemistry, processing, and health benefits / edited by Preet Amol Singh and Sukhvinder Singh Purewal.

Other author Singh, Preet Amol.
Other author Purewal, Sukhvinder Singh.
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition
Publication InfoBoca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2025.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Chapter 1. Clove: a precise spice -- Chapter 2. Botanical description -- Chapter 3. Agrarian conditions -- Chapter 4. Post-harvest management -- Chapter 5. Biochemistry -- Chapter 6. Phytochemical screening of clove plant parts -- Chapter 7. Volatile compounds and factors effecting volatile compounds -- Chapter 8. Clove oleoresin -- Chapter 9. Clove oil: processing, preservation -- Chapter 10. Commercial uses of clove in the food, and cosmetic industries -- Chapter 11. Uses of clove in pharmaceutical industry -- Chapter 12. Traditional formulations and uses of clove -- Chapter 13. Health benefits of clove and its oil -- Chapter 14. Regulatory guidelines essential for clove
Abstract "Welcome to the definitive guide Compendium of Clove: Navigating Agriculture, Chemistry, Processing, and Health Benefits, where centuries of tradition meet cutting-edge research on clove. Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) has a rich history dating back millennia, revered for its aromatic allure, medicinal properties, and economic significance across cultures. From the verdant plantations to the laboratory bench, each chapter in this book unfolds the intricate story of clove, bridging historical insights with contemporary studies, exploring its historical and botanical descriptions, community benefits, chemical composition, and diverse industrial applications. This A-Z compendium not only consolidates existing knowledge but also pioneers new frontiers in clove research. It offers a panoramic view that caters to botanists, pharmacognosists, phytochemists, pharmacologists, food scientists, agriculturalists, industrialists, and policymakers alike. Key features The book offers the origins and history of clove distribution, plant habits, and botanical descriptions. Provides insights into cultivation practices of Clove including Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and post-harvest management of clove. This underlines the biochemistry of plants, complete phytochemical screening, characterization, separation, and factors affecting the volatile oils of plants. It underlines clove's pharmacological and clinical aspects and highlights its usage in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries. The book showcases market value, trade, and regulatory guidelines of clove in different countries. Whether you seek a botanical expedition or a pharmacological breakthrough, whether your interest lies in chemistry or global economics, this book embarks on a journey that celebrates clove as not just a spice, but a cornerstone of interdisciplinary research and industrial enterprise. Join us as we unearth the essence of clove-a testament to nature's bounty and human ingenuity, encapsulated within the pages of this definitive document"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2024041949
ISBN9781032862026 (hardback)
ISBN9781032862057 (paperback)
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