Chapter 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).