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[Studies in Natural Products Chemistry] Volume 42 || Isolation, Characterization, and Biological Activities of Polysaccharides from Medicinal Plants and Mushrooms

โœ Scribed by Zhang, Lin


Book ID
126507426
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
498 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0444632816
ISSN
1572-5995

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โœฆ Synopsis


Natural products in the plant and animal kingdom offer a huge diversity of chemical structures that are the result of biosynthetic processes that have been modulated over the millennia through genetic effects. With the rapid developments in spectroscopic techniques and accompanying advances in high-throughput screening techniques, it has become possible to isolate and then determine the structures and biological activity of natural products rapidly, thus opening up exciting new opportunities in the field of new drug development to the pharmaceutical industry.

The series also covers the synthesis or testing and recording of the medicinal properties of natural products, providing cutting edge accounts of the fascinating developments in the isolation, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis and pharmacology of a diverse array of natural products.

  • Describes the chemistry of bioactive natural products
  • Contains contributions by leading authorities in the field
  • Presents exciting sources of new pharmacophores

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