Drugs of Natural Origin: A Treatise of Pharmacognosy (Record no. 7221)

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International Standard Book Number 9781439838570
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Classification number 615.321
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Personal name Samuelsson, Gunnar
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Title Drugs of Natural Origin: A Treatise of Pharmacognosy
Statement of responsibility, etc. Gunnar Samuelsson, Lars Bohlin
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Edition statement 6th rev. 3 ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Sweden
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Swedish Pharmaceutical Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 776 p.
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General note Drugs of Natural Origin provides a multidisciplinary approach suitable for those working in the area of natural product development. It brings together research on the sustainable use of natural products in the development of new drugs, scientifically based herbal remedies, and environmentally adapted biomolecules.

During evolution, molecules evolved to perform specific functions in nature. By understanding their natural function, we can develop ways to make use of these bioactive substances a potential new drug candidates and also as pharmacological tools, intermediates, or templates for the synthesis of novel drugs. This book examines terrestrial and marine bioactive substances drawn from plant, microbial, and animal origin. Their occurrence, biosynthesis, isolation, chemistry, and medical use are described, together with basic research strategies.

Development in the field of natural products of medical importance continues to expand. Since the publication of the 5th edition of this book, five years ago, new concepts such as chemo- and bioinformatics, phylogenetics and systems biology with the new ”omics” techniques (genomics, proteomics and metabolomics) have emerged. Herbal remedies have become subject to more rigid legislation aiming to improve their quality and efficacy, both as over-the-counter preparations for self-medication and as constituents of conventional drugs. This development is reflected in a substantial revision and expansion of the book. This edition also describes many new drugs marketed since the publication of the previous edition.

Students and professors in the area of natural product research,as well as complementary disciplines like medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology will find much relevant information in this books.
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Personal name Bohlin, Lars
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2014-07-22CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology 2015-03-27 2014-07-22 BOOK 8907.00 United Book Traders, Jodhpur, Bill No. 108 : Dated 07-07-2014 (Bill Cost 64413.00)2015-03-131 5570CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology 615.321 DRU





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