Arrow and dart poisons, considered as conventional natural sources for future drug discovery, have already provided numerous biologically active molecules used as drugs in therapeutic applications or in pharmacological research. Plants containing alkaloids or cardiotonic glycosides have generally been the main ingredients responsible for the efficacy of these poisons, although some animals, such as frogs, have also been employed. This paper, without being exhaustive, reports the greater strides made during the past 15 years in the understanding of the chemical nature and biological properties of arrow and dart poison constituents. Examples both of promising biological properties shown by these molecules and of crucial discoveries achieved b...
Many plants that are classed as poisonous also have therapeutic uses, and this is illustrated using ...
Plants produce many secondary metabolites, which reveal biological activity [...]
Plants produce poisons to protect themselves, sometimes at levels toxic enough to kill human or live...
We discuss here of the more recent arrow poisons: first the cardiac poisons (Naucleopsis sp in South...
The practical importanceo f arrow poisons is due to their physiological properties. Plant and animal...
Abstract: Poisons and the toxins found in venomous and poisonous organisms have been the focus of mu...
Introduction: Toxicity of animal venom is a defense mechanism known to mankind for centuries for man...
Natural products are increasingly attracting attention from both basic and applied science. Plant se...
Traditional pipelines feeding drugs coming to the market are declining. This is one of the reasons w...
Abstract: The antiquity of the use of hunting poisons has received much attention in recent years. I...
The evolutionary arms race between plants and herbivores has led, over millions of years, to the pro...
The study of arrow poisons is a vast subject, involving many different sciences, among them ethnolog...
Natural products hold a prominent position in the current discovery and development of drugs and hav...
Poison frogs possess a diversity of skin alkaloids that serve as defense against predation and inhib...
Biodiversity provides a huge source of new chemical entities that could be useful for the developmen...
Many plants that are classed as poisonous also have therapeutic uses, and this is illustrated using ...
Plants produce many secondary metabolites, which reveal biological activity [...]
Plants produce poisons to protect themselves, sometimes at levels toxic enough to kill human or live...
We discuss here of the more recent arrow poisons: first the cardiac poisons (Naucleopsis sp in South...
The practical importanceo f arrow poisons is due to their physiological properties. Plant and animal...
Abstract: Poisons and the toxins found in venomous and poisonous organisms have been the focus of mu...
Introduction: Toxicity of animal venom is a defense mechanism known to mankind for centuries for man...
Natural products are increasingly attracting attention from both basic and applied science. Plant se...
Traditional pipelines feeding drugs coming to the market are declining. This is one of the reasons w...
Abstract: The antiquity of the use of hunting poisons has received much attention in recent years. I...
The evolutionary arms race between plants and herbivores has led, over millions of years, to the pro...
The study of arrow poisons is a vast subject, involving many different sciences, among them ethnolog...
Natural products hold a prominent position in the current discovery and development of drugs and hav...
Poison frogs possess a diversity of skin alkaloids that serve as defense against predation and inhib...
Biodiversity provides a huge source of new chemical entities that could be useful for the developmen...
Many plants that are classed as poisonous also have therapeutic uses, and this is illustrated using ...
Plants produce many secondary metabolites, which reveal biological activity [...]
Plants produce poisons to protect themselves, sometimes at levels toxic enough to kill human or live...