Coumarins are a group of compounds that have important roles as food constituents; as anti-oxidants, stabilisers, and immunomodulatory substances; as fluorescent markers for use in analysis, in lasers and in clinical use. Coumarins: Biology, Applications and Mode of Action predominantly focuses on the parent compound, coumarin, and its main metabolite in humans, 7-hydroxycoumarin. It describes in detail every facet of these compounds including history, toxicology, chemistry, metabolism, analysis, clinical, veterinary and other applications, their roles as immunomodulatory agents and speculates on their mode of action. Features include: * New insights into mode of action of coumarins * Comprehensive summary of new coumarin compounds * Detailed accounts of methods used for analysis * Applications of coumarins for diverse methods of analysis This volume will be of interest to those working in biochemistry, chemistry, pharmacology, clinical sciences and toxicology.
About the Author
Richard O'Kennedy is the editor of Coumarins: Biology, Applications and Mode of Action, published by Wiley.
R. Douglas Thornes is the editor of Coumarins: Biology, Applications and Mode of Action, published by Wiley.