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Stevia:
The Genus Stevia

edited by
A. Douglas Kinghorn


Stevia: The Genus Stevia is a comprehensive volume that provides reviews on the botany, ethnobotany, and chemical constituents of the genus Stevia and examines the chemical synthesis of such compounds as steviol and stevioside.

The perceived safety of these compounds has become somewhat controversial in recent years, and a thorough consideration of the pharmacology and biological activity is provided. The final two chapters offer some insight into the various applications of S. rebaudiana extracts and stevioside in Japan and Korea, the two countries with the most extensive use of these food additives at present.

Containing numerous up to date references, Stevia: The Genus Stevia will appeal to a wide segment of the scientific community at all levels, especially those in the fields of natural products, pharmacy, pharmacognosy, plant science, agriculture and the food and beverages industry.

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Botany of Stevia and Stevia rebaudiana
  3. Ethnobotany of Stevia and Stevia rebaudiana
  4. Sweet and Non-sweet Constituents of Stevia rebaudiana
  5. The Phytochemistry of Stevia: A General Survey
  6. Synthetic Investigations on Steviol, Stevioside, and Rebaudioside A, and their Applications as Starting Materials
  7. Methods to Improve the Taste of the Sweet Principles of Stevia rebaudiana
  8. Pharmacology and Toxicology of Stevioside, Rebaudioside A, and Steviol
  9. Use of Stevia rebaudiana Sweeteners in Japan
  10. Use of Stevioside and Cultivation of Stevia rebaudiana in Korea

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Stevia: The Genus Stevia
edited by A. Douglas Kinghorn
2001 • 224 pages • $128.95 + shipping

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