Dictionary of Carbohydrates with CD-ROM (Second Edition, P. M. Collins,
ed., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton,
London-New-York, 2006, 1282 p., $449)
DOI: 10.1134/S0006297907040141
The second edition of this dictionary significantly differs from the
first editions issued in 1998. The second edition includes 3000 new
compounds and the total number of entities reaches 24,000. All
compounds given in alphabetical order include the following
information: the name of chemical compound, its molecular formula, data
on UV spectrum, physical properties and key references. The CD-ROM can
be used for rapid search for requested information using a database and
the search for the text files. The CD-ROM also includes the modern
carbohydrate nomenclature (according to the latest IUPAC Carbohydrate
Nomenclature Recommendations).
The importance of the second edition of this dictionary cannot be
overestimated. Now carbohydrates attract much attention due to the
increasing army of researches and due to very important
role of carbohydrates in numerous basic biological processes. I am
confident that the dictionary of carbohydrates will become a desk
reference book for many researchers working in the field of chemistry
and biochemistry of carbohydrates, glycobiology, and biotechnology, and
in various fields of analytical and bioorganic chemistry. This book may
also be recommended for experts in the medial field involved into
studies of molecular mechanisms of various diseases related to
impairments of carbohydrate metabolism.
Dr. Biological Sciences
G. Ya. Wiederschain