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- Edited by Lars Bohlin, Division
of Pharmacognosy and Centre for Applied Pharmacognosy, Uppsala
University, Sweden; Jan G. Bruhn, Division of Pharmacognosy and
Centre for Applied Pharmacognosy, Uppsala University, Sweden.
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- Bioassay Methods in Natural Product
Research and Drug Development contains the proceedings from the
Phytochemical Society of Europe's very successful symposium on this
topic, held August 24–27, 1997 in Uppsala, Sweden.
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- In this volume, leading academic and
industrial scientists discuss novel methods for assaying natural
products to find new structure–activity relationships. Of key
importance in this process is the availability and reliability of
specific bioassay methods, but chapters also discuss chemical and
biological diversity and how to dereplicate natural product extracts
to increase efficiency in lead discovery.
- Anti-tumor, HIV-inhibitory,
antiprotozoal, anti-infective and immunomodulatory natural products
are discussed. Various industrial projects are presented for the first
time.
- This volume bridges the gap between
academic and industrial research and scientists, and should be
required reading in drug companies and faculties of pharmacy, as well
as serving scientists in pharmacognosy, pharmacology, phytochemistry,
natural products and drug discovery.
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- Contents and Contributors
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- Plant Biodiversity – Evolutionary and
Ecological Perspectives; T. Elmqvist.
Chemodiversity and the Biological Role of Secondary Metabolites, Some
Thoughts for Selecting Plant Material for Drug Development; R.
Verpoorte.
Evolving Strategies for the Selection, Dereplication and
Prioritization ofAntitumor and HIV-Inhibitory Natural Products
Extracts; J.H. Cardellina II, et al.
Screening Methods for Detection and Evaluation of Biological
Activities of Plant Preparations; A.J. Vlietinck.
The Use of Receptor Binding, a Very Specific, High Capacity Screening
Method, in the Identification of Biologically Active Components from
Natural Sources; M.Th.M. Tulp.
Biological and Chemical Evaluation of Plant Extracts and Subsequent
Isolation Strategy; A. Marston, K. Hostettmann.
Natural Products with Antiprotozoal Activity; S.L. Croft, C.R. Weiss.
In-Vitro Assays for Activity-Guided Enrichment of Immunomodulatory
Plant Constituents; H. van Dijk, et al.
Search for Potent Immunomodulatory Agents from Plants and Other
Sources; H. Wagner.
Cyclooxygenase and 5-Lipoxygenase as Targets for Medicinal Plant
Research; R. Bauer.
Natural Products in Drug Discovery and Development; W.N.A. Rolfsen
Sandsborg.
QPRI's System for Screening of Natural Products; R.J. Quinn.
Phytera's Strategy for the Discovery of Novel Anti-Infective Agents
from Plant Cell Cultures; J.B. McAlpine, et al.
Expediting Drug Development Through the Use of Plants; P.J. Hylands.
The Future Role of Natural Products in Drug Discovery; A.D. Buss.
Index.
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- Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
- Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-5480-X
January 1999, 201 pp.
NLG 180.00 / USD 108.00 / GBP 63.00
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- A discount of 30% is available to
members of the Phytochemical Society of Europe and the Swedish Academy
of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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