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Lajis N. H., . (2010) Realizing the value of rainforests : The role of chemistry. [Proceedings Paper]
Abstract
Malaysia being located in the bio-diverse region is endowed with rich and diverse bioresources. In addition the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of its people has enriched the knowledge on the use of these resources in their lives. Thus combination of these factors is expected to increase the chance of discovering new and highly valuable bioactive natural products The value of the abounding chemical store-house in the form of tropical rain forests will not be realized unless their uses are not recognized. The primary task towards realizing the value of the rain forests is therefore to identify which among the millions of constituents stored in this store-house possess the desired properties. The search for novel bioactive candidates for lead compounds require highly integrated fields of expertise to avoid unnecessary costly and fruitless experiments due to inappropriate decision. Chemistry has contributed not only in characterizing the active constituents but also in other aspects of the process of discovery and developing of these constituents including understanding how it affects the biological system improvement of their efficacy and safety method development extraction and isolation as well as standardization of herbal drugs and development of new approaches in drug discovery. Recently the interest on herbal products and preparations has also reemerged strongly among the public as alternative to conventional treatment to well-known or new diseases. There is a tremendous need for the natural products chemist now to reassess and reconsider their role in this new demension of science related to the use of natural products in human health. In this presentation the author will discuss the conventional aspects in drug discovery the current development in its methodogy instrumentations and new approaches in standardization and evaluation of physiological effects and toxicity using metabolomics. Logical approaches and challenges to achieve the objective of realizing the value of rain forests relevant to Malaysian scenario and context and its challenges will also be discussed.
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Abstract
Malaysia being located in the bio-diverse region is endowed with rich and diverse bioresources. In addition the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of its people has enriched the knowledge on the use of these resources in their lives. Thus combination of these factors is expected to increase the chance of discovering new and highly valuable bioactive natural products The value of the abounding chemical store-house in the form of tropical rain forests will not be realized unless their uses are not recognized. The primary task towards realizing the value of the rain forests is therefore to identify which among the millions of constituents stored in this store-house possess the desired properties. The search for novel bioactive candidates for lead compounds require highly integrated fields of expertise to avoid unnecessary costly and fruitless experiments due to inappropriate decision. Chemistry has contributed not only in characterizing the active constituents but also in other aspects of the process of discovery and developing of these constituents including understanding how it affects the biological system improvement of their efficacy and safety method development extraction and isolation as well as standardization of herbal drugs and development of new approaches in drug discovery. Recently the interest on herbal products and preparations has also reemerged strongly among the public as alternative to conventional treatment to well-known or new diseases. There is a tremendous need for the natural products chemist now to reassess and reconsider their role in this new demension of science related to the use of natural products in human health. In this presentation the author will discuss the conventional aspects in drug discovery the current development in its methodogy instrumentations and new approaches in standardization and evaluation of physiological effects and toxicity using metabolomics. Logical approaches and challenges to achieve the objective of realizing the value of rain forests relevant to Malaysian scenario and context and its challenges will also be discussed.
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Item Type: | Proceedings Paper |
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Additional Information: | Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia. TP248.14 I61 2008 Call Number. |
AGROVOC Term: | Rain forests |
AGROVOC Term: | Natural resources |
AGROVOC Term: | Medicinal herbs |
AGROVOC Term: | Medicinal plants |
AGROVOC Term: | Phytochemistry |
AGROVOC Term: | Scientific research |
AGROVOC Term: | Cell culture |
AGROVOC Term: | Morinda |
AGROVOC Term: | Chemical compounds |
AGROVOC Term: | Antimicrobial properties |
Geographical Term: | MALAYSIA |
Depositing User: | Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 05:15 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13144 |
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