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Progress in Drug Research - 66: Natural Compounds as Drugs. Vol.2

English · Hardback

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The use of substances derived from plants, fungi, bacteria and marine organisms has a long tradition in medicine. This book highlights the biodiversity-driven approaches which are now of eminent importance in natural products research. It addresses the question why natural products display such a complex chemical information, what makes them often unique and what their characteristics are. A compilation of current applicable technology makes this a brilliant reference work.

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Activation of fungal silent gene clusters: An new avenue to drug discovery.- Total synthesis studies on macrocyclic pipecolic acid natural products: FK506, the antascomicins and rapamycin.- Application of natural product-inspired diversity-oriented synthesis to drug discovery.- Cheminformatics analysis of natural products: Lessons from nature inspiring the design of new drugs.- Chemical-genetic approaches for exploring the mode of action of natural products.- Epothilones as lead structures for new anticancer drugs pharmacology, fermentation, and structure-activity-relationships.- Histone deacetylase inhibitors from microorganisms: the Astellas experience.- Ascomycete derivative to MS therapeutic: S1P receptor modulator FTY720.- Artemisinin an innovative cornerstone for anti-malaria therapy.

Summary

The use of substances derived from plants, fungi, bacteria and marine organisms has a long tradition in medicine. Together with their derivatives, and synthetic compounds deduced from natural product precursors, they represent a major part of today's pharmaceutical market.
In molecular biological research, natural products also play an important role as tool compounds in pathway screening and validation of target identification concepts. They provide innovative opportunities in drug discovery, leading to a detailed understanding of biological pathways and revealing the functions of involved enzymes or receptors.
This book highlights the biodiversity-driven approaches which are now of eminent importance in natural products research. It addresses the question why natural products display such a complex chemical information, what makes them often unique and what their characteristics are. Practical questions such as supply of natural substances and production optimization strategies are also covered.

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“This second compilation highlights innovative trends in natural products research. … provide very diverging aspects from molecular biology to practical questions such as production optimization strategies. … This well-designed volume provides reviews of constant quality in the important field of modern drug research written by an international crew of experts. … Figures / schemes (numerous formulas) and tables are useful and well organized. … I recommend this book to anyone interested in modern drug research. It would best be suited for science and industry libraries.” (Eckart Eich, Economic Botany, Vol. 63 (4), 2009)

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From the reviews:
This second compilation highlights innovative trends in natural products research. provide very diverging aspects from molecular biology to practical questions such as production optimization strategies. This well-designed volume provides reviews of constant quality in the important field of modern drug research written by an international crew of experts. Figures / schemes (numerous formulas) and tables are useful and well organized. I recommend this book to anyone interested in modern drug research. It would best be suited for science and industry libraries. (Eckart Eich, Economic Botany, Vol. 63 (4), 2009)

Product details

Assisted by Amstutz (Editor), Amstutz (Editor), René Amstutz (Editor), Fran Petersen (Editor), Frank Petersen (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2008
 
EAN 9783764385941
ISBN 978-3-7643-8594-1
No. of pages 428
Weight 1268 g
Illustrations Illustr.
Sets Progress in Drug Research
Progress in Drug Research
Series Progress in Drug Research
Progress in Drug Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

Biochemie, B, Research, Screening, Life Sciences, Lead, biochemistry, Fermentation, Pharmacology, SYNTHESIS, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Pharmacology/Toxicology, receptor, natural product, high throughput screening

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