Biochemistry of Natural Pigments
Discover the vibrant world of color with "Biochemistry of Natural Pigments" by G. Britton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 380 pages, delves into the fascinating structures and properties of natural pigments. Explore their crucial roles in nature, from attracting pollinators to providing camouflage. With a thorough examination of their distribution, biosynthesis, and functions, this book offers valuable insights into the chemistry and biology of these essential compounds. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this text is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the biochemistry of pigments and their significance in the natural world. Enhance your understanding of the colorful complexities that nature has to offer!