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100 _aGrabley, S. [Ed.]
_d1951-
_97125
245 _aDrug Discovery from Nature
_cEdited by S. Grabley, R. Thiericke
260 _aNew York
_bSpringer-Verlag
_c1999
300 _axix, 347p.
500 _aDrug discovery strategies for both pharmaceutical and agrochemical applications are at a stage of rapid development. More than 30 % of sales of drugs for human consumption worldwide are of plant origin. This unique book covers the present status and future potential of natural products in drug discovery. It provides the reader with recent information of regarding the impact on drug discovery, development and strategies, technical and automation aspects, and methods based on biochemistry as well as molecular biology, highlighting compounds from natural sources. Special emphasis is placed on the various strategies to gain access to natural compounds and combinatorial approaches by making use of both synthetic and biological methods. Because the renewed interest in the use of natural sources in drug discovery is an important supplement to combinatorial and parallel synthesis approaches, this book is timely and will have a great scientific impact.
650 _aPharmacognosy.
_94342
650 _aNature
_94468
650 _aDrug Discovery
_97126
650 _aNatural products
_92089
700 _aThiericke, R. [Ed.]
_d1957-
_97127
856 _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/98042182-d.html
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856 _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0812/98042182-t.html
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942 _cBOOK
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999 _c2783
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