Introduction to plant pharmacology: Secondary metabolites

Chapter 20 Introduction to plant pharmacology


Secondary metabolites


Two systems are at work in plants:



Secondary metabolism: very diverse, and thought to provide a secondary function for the plant such as protection against animals that might eat it or against bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. For example, some plants produce cyanogenic glycosides (see Chapter 24 ‘Glycosides’, p. 181), which are made when sugars link to highly toxic cyanide. These are released when the plant is attacked by an insect or disease-causing organism. Whatever the reason for secondary metabolites, they are extremely useful as medicines, food, flavourings, colourings, perfumes, aromatherapy oils and dyes.
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Jul 22, 2016 | Posted by in PHARMACY | Comments Off on Introduction to plant pharmacology: Secondary metabolites

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