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Jasmine Facts

Victor Healey

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Jasmine Facts explores the science behind the celebrated jasmine flower, revealing its biological complexities, its role in the perfume industry, and its medicinal applications. The book delves into the botany of jasmine, tracing its evolution and adaptation, which is crucial for understanding its chemical makeup responsible for its distinctive scent. Interestingly, advanced chemical analysis helps identify compounds with potential therapeutic value, while ethnobotanical data enriches our understanding of its traditional uses.

 
The book progresses sequentially, starting with botanical details, followed by extraction methods and chemical analysis of jasmine oil, revealing its aromatic compounds. It then presents a critical review of research on jasmine's medicinal properties, assessing its potential as an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anxiolytic agent.

 
Through a clear and accessible style, Jasmine Facts distinguishes itself by providing a scientifically rigorous examination, moving beyond anecdotal information to focus on empirical evidence, making it valuable for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the science of natural products.
Disponible depuis: 18/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 76 pages.

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