Chemicals of plants origin are defined as phytochemicals. These are
produced by plants to help them resist against bacteria, fungi, virus,
insects and other pathogens. Phytochemicals are produced by primary or
secondary metabolism. They are classified into cartenoids, flavonoids,
phenolic acids and lignans. Flavonoids are further divided into
flavones, flavonones, anthocyanin, and flavanols. Phytochemicals are
found in colorful parts of plants, fruits, legumes and vegetables. They
have been found to be effective in preventing cancer, diabetes and
cardiovascular diseases. Some common examples of phytochemicals include
vitamin A, vitamin C and dietary fiber. This book includes some of the
vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics
related to phytochemicals. The various studies that are constantly
contributing towards advancing technologies and evolution of this field
are examined in detail. This book is a vital tool for all researching or
studying phytochemicals as it gives incredible insights into emerging
trends and concepts.