LEADER 07156nam 22006735 450 001 9910881094603321 005 20240817130227.0 010 $a9783031646010 010 $a3031646010 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-64601-0 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31606761 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31606761 035 $a(CKB)34075524700041 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-64601-0 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31855102 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31855102 035 $a(OCoLC)1490381494 035 $a(EXLCZ)9934075524700041 100 $a20240817d2024 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMedicinal and Aromatic Plants $eCurrent Research Status, Value-Addition to Their Waste, and Agro-Industrial Potential (Vol II) /$fedited by Lakhan Kumar, Navneeta Bharadvaja, Ram Singh, Raksha Anand 205 $a1st ed. 2024. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2024. 215 $a1 online resource (243 pages) 225 1 $aSustainable Landscape Planning and Natural Resources Management, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,$x2948-1929 311 08$a9783031646003 311 08$a3031646002 327 $aChapter 1. Biologically active compounds from medicinal aromatic plants: herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and pharmaceuticals (Muazzez Gürgan) -- Chapter 2. Progress in Biotechnological Applications via In Vitro Propagation Techniques: As A Source of Secondary Metabolites Production (Kanti Kiran) -- Chapter 3. Response of cultivated industrial crops to abiotic stresses through enhancement of Secondary Metabolites (Mrinalini Kannan) -- Chapter 4. Unlocking the potential of nanoparticles in regulation of antioxidant defense in medicinal plants under abiotic stress conditions (Praveen Gupta) -- Chapter 5. Biologically Synthesized Nanoparticles for Enhancing Secondary Metabolites in Plant Tissue Cultures (Athira Sajeev) -- Chapter 6. Piper nigrum and piperine phytochemistry, traditional uses, preclinical studies, and clinical trials (Arefeh Mollazadeh) -- Chapter 7. Nano-carrier systems for berberine delivery: A literature review of nano-formulations and their applications (Vahideh Mohammadzadeh) -- Chapter 8. Biologically active compounds from medicinal and aromatic plants and their applications in agriculture (Simran Dani) -- Chapter 9. Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Medicinal Properties of Plants Containing Manna in Iran (Zahra Ayati) -- Chapter 10. Scent molecules as mediators of optimal defence in algae and non-flowering plants (Ishita Paul) -- Chapter 11. Integration of omics tools for enhancing secondary metabolite content in medicinal and aromatic plants (Gunjan Tiwari) -- Chapter 12. Recent advances in phytochemical based cost-effective metal oxide nanoparticles towards wastewater treatment (Nisha Saini) -- Chapter 13. Utilizing Residual Biomass from Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Scope for Value Enhancement (Indrajeet Kumar) -- Chapter 14. Recent Trends and Applications of Biochar and Nanoparticles from Plant Biomass (Sumona Garg) -- Chapter 15. Pineapple Residues: Sustainable Feedstock for Chemicals and Value-Added Products (Eshita Pasreja) -- Chapter 16. Cultivation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for Specialty Industrial Materials (Shweta Singh). 330 $aDue to complex phytochemical components and associated beneficial properties, numerous medicinal and aromatic plants, in whole or parts, have been used for nutritional purposes or the treatment of various diseases and disorders in humans and animals. Essential oils from medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) have been exploited for product formulations of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food and beverage, colorants, biopesticides, and several other utility chemicals of industrial importance. There is scientific evidence of many medicinal plant extracts possessing immunomodulatory, immunostimulatory, antidiabetic, anticarcinogenic, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties, thus demonstrating their traditional use in popular medicine. With the advent of modern technology, the exploitation of natural resources has exponentially increased in order to fulfill the demand of an increased human population with improved quality of life. The traditional agriculture and production-based supply of commodities is inadequate to meet the current demand. Biotechnological approaches are gaining importance to bridge the gaps in demand and supply. In the proposed book, medicinal and aromatic plant-based secondary metabolites have been discussed in terms of their therapeutic potential and industrial relevance. To discuss the qualitative and quantitative analysis of a range of medicinal and aromatic plants-based secondary metabolites (SMs), bioprocess development for their extraction and bioseparation, a brief overview of their industrial relevance, various tissue culturing strategies, biotechnological approaches to enhance production, scale-up strategies, management of residual biomass post extraction of target SMs is central to the idea of the proposed book. A section will explore the verticals mentioned above. In the next section, the book addresses the approaches for conserving and improving medicinal and aromatic plant genetic resources. In the third section, approaches to managing the post-harvest crop residue and secondary metabolites extracted plant biomass will be thoroughly discussed. The recent integration of artificial intelligence to improve medicinal and aromatic plant research at several levels, including the development and employment of computational approaches to enhance secondary metabolite production, tissue culture, drug design and discovery, and disease treatment, will be included in the fourth section. 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An interdisciplinary contribution to the debate. 311 08$a9783837643954 311 08$a3837643956 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFrontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Vorwort 7 Einleitung 9 Autonome Systeme 27 Ku?nstliche Intelligenz in Bildungs- und Arbeitsra?umen 47 Grenzen und Widerspru?che der Entwicklung und Anwendung ,Autonomer Systeme' 69 Autonome Systeme und Ku?nstliche Intelligenz 101 Assimilierende versus komplementa?re Adaptivita?t 139 Die Autonomie instrumentell genutzter Technik 181 Herausforderungen der sozio-technischen Evaluation der Arbeit mit Autonomen Systemen 207 Technik und Autonomie 247 Haben autonome Maschinen Verantwortung? 275 Autorinnen und Autoren 299 330 $aIntelligente Planungssysteme und smarte Roboter: In Zukunft werden Autonome Systeme, die auf den Prinzipien der Künstlichen Intelligenz basieren, Einzug auch in die Arbeitswelt halten. Dies wirft nicht nur erneut Fragen nach den Konsequenzen für Jobs und Qualifikationen auf ? ungeklärt sind weiterhin die tatsächlichen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten dieser Systeme sowie die daraus folgenden arbeitspolitischen und ethischen Probleme.Dieser Band leistet einen interdisziplinären Beitrag zum laufenden Diskurs. 330 1 $a»[Das Buch] ist jenseits von blindem Optimismus und Dystopien geschrieben, sondern fragt kritisch nach den Vor- und Nachteilen der KI für die Arbeitswelt.« 330 1 $aBesprochen in:md office, 8 (2019) 517 2 $aHirsch-Kreinsen/Karacic (Hg.), Autonome Systeme und Arbeit$ePerspektiven, Herausforderungen und Grenzen der Künstlichen Intelligenz in der Arbeitswelt 606 $aArbeit 606 $aWork 606 $aAutonomous Systems 606 $aAutonome Systeme 606 $aDigitalisierung 606 $aDigitalization 606 $aIndustrie 4.0 606 $aIndustry 4.0 606 $aKünstliche Intelligenz 606 $aArtificial Intelligence 606 $aArbeitsethik 606 $aWork Ethics 606 $aArbeitsrecht 606 $aLabour Law 606 $aWirtschaft 606 $aEconomy 606 $aSociology of Work and Industry 606 $aArbeits- und Industriesoziologie 606 $aOrganisationssoziologie 606 $aSociology of Organizations 606 $aWirtschaftswissenschaft 606 $aEconomics 606 $aSoziologie 606 $aSociology 615 4$aArbeit 615 4$aWork 615 4$aAutonomous Systems 615 4$aAutonome Systeme 615 4$aDigitalisierung 615 4$aDigitalization 615 4$aIndustrie 4.0 615 4$aIndustry 4.0 615 4$aKünstliche Intelligenz 615 4$aArtificial Intelligence 615 4$aArbeitsethik 615 4$aWork Ethics 615 4$aArbeitsrecht 615 4$aLabour Law 615 4$aWirtschaft 615 4$aEconomy 615 4$aSociology of Work and Industry 615 4$aArbeits- und Industriesoziologie 615 4$aOrganisationssoziologie 615 4$aSociology of Organizations 615 4$aWirtschaftswissenschaft 615 4$aEconomics 615 4$aSoziologie 615 4$aSociology 676 $a331.2 702 $aHirsch-Kreinsen$b Hartmut$p
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