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Drug Discovery and Traditional Chinese Medicine - Science, Regulation, and Globalization

English · Hardback

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The "First International Conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine: Science, Regulation and Globalization" was held from August 30 to September 2, 2000 at the University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland. There were approximately 250 participants from the Peoples Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the United States. This objective of this conference was to promote international collaboration for the modernization of Traditional Chinese herbal medicines (TCM) and their introduction into the global health care system. It was mainly sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China and the NllI National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM). It was organized by Dr. William Tai, then director of the Institute of Global Chinese Affairs at the University of Maryland and Dr. Yuan Lin, president of Marco Polo Technologies, Bethesda, MD. This conference was conceived by Dr. Tai two years earlier recognizing that this was an appropriate time and also the unique location of the University of Maryland. Today, there is a growing recognition of the of alternative medicine in modem societies and the rapid loss of importance knowledge about traditional methods for the treatment of the multitude of human illnesses found throughout the world. TCM has been in common use in China for thousands of years; and many of its formulations are well defined.

List of contents

1. Approaching Traditional Chinese Medicine: Inheritance and Exploration.- 2. Floras, Plant Conservation and China's Future.- 3. Natural Products Drug Discovery and Development at The United States National Cancer Institute.- 4. The Global Importance of Plants as Source of Medicines and the Future Potential of Chinese Plants.- 5. Food, Medicinal Plants, and other Edible Materials as Sources of Bioactive Compounds that Enhance Metabolic Fitness and Improve Health.- 6. Regions in China Rich in Resource for Medicinal Plants.- A. Anhui Province.- B. Hubie Province.- 7. The Camtothecin Expience: from Chinese Medicinal Plants to Potent Anti-Cancer Drugs.- 8. Approaches for Evaluation Immune-Modulating and Anti-Tumor Bio Activities in Chinese Medicinal Herbal Extracts.- 9. Using Transcription Factor Based Assays to Study Herbal Products.- 10. Molecular Basis for Medicinal Actions of Androgens and Green Tea Epigallocatechin Gallate.- 11. Studies on Chemical Components and Their Pharmacological Activities of Panax Ginseng Root.- 12. Antibacterial Synergy in Rubricine: An Extract From the Roots of Arnebia Euchroma a Chinese Medicinal Herb.- 13. On the Quality Assessment of Chinese Patent Medicine.- 14. Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Needs Five Finger Mountain and Golden Head Ring.- 15. A Practical Comprehensive Approach to Chinese Medicine Research.- 16. Back to Nature: the Alternative Paradigm for Drug Development.- 17. Global Market For Botanical Products.- 18. Opportunities and Challenges of Developing Medicinal Herbs.- 19. Traditional Chinese Medicines: Regulatory and Scientific Challenges.- 20. Marco Polo Technologies: A Model for a Modern TCM Company.- 21. Commercialization of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Global Market.- 22. The Development of Modern TCMin China Tianfa Group.- FDA Forum Yuan Yuan Chiu, Chi-Wan Chen, Ling Chin, Samuel W. Page, Lori Love, Joseph M. Betz, Freddie Ann Hoffman.- Program.- Invited Speakers.

Summary

The "First International Conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine: Science, Regulation and Globalization" was held from August 30 to September 2, 2000 at the University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland. There were approximately 250 participants from the Peoples Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the United States. This objective of this conference was to promote international collaboration for the modernization of Traditional Chinese herbal medicines (TCM) and their introduction into the global health care system. It was mainly sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China and the NllI National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM). It was organized by Dr. William Tai, then director of the Institute of Global Chinese Affairs at the University of Maryland and Dr. Yuan Lin, president of Marco Polo Technologies, Bethesda, MD. This conference was conceived by Dr. Tai two years earlier recognizing that this was an appropriate time and also the unique location of the University of Maryland. Today, there is a growing recognition of the of alternative medicine in modem societies and the rapid loss of importance knowledge about traditional methods for the treatment of the multitude of human illnesses found throughout the world. TCM has been in common use in China for thousands of years; and many of its formulations are well defined.

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Authors Yuan Lin
Assisted by Joseph M Betz (Editor), Joseph M. Betz (Editor), Jasjit S Bindra (Editor), Jasjit S. Bindra (Editor), Steven C Bobzin (Editor), Steven C. Bobzin (Editor), Yuan Lin (Editor), Josep M Betz (Editor), Joseph M Betz (Editor), Jasjit S Bindra et al (Editor), Yuan Lin (Editor), Yuan Lin (Editor), Lin Yuan Lin (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792374114
ISBN 978-0-7923-7411-4
No. of pages 249
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 15 mm
Weight 553 g
Illustrations XII, 249 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

Organische Chemie, Pharmakologie, Science, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Organic, MEDICAL / Pharmacology, MEDICAL / Family & General Practice

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