Having spent some 50 years as an organic chemist with an interest in medicinal plant chemistry in South Africa it was relevant now to ask three questions, (1) when were natural products first utilised, (2) who were the people involved, and (3) what is the status quo? Based on older literature published in the South African Journal of Chemistry, information gleaned from attendance at innumerable chemistry conferences, and relevant literature in university archives, a great deal of information was gathered to answer the first two questions. For example, that the first veterinarian to treat cattle diseases caused by poisonous plants in the Eastern Cape was Dr Jotella Soga in the 1890s. Contributions from other prominent scientists such as Mara...
Includes bibliographical references.Natural products have been exploited by humans as the most consi...
The search for new and better drugs by pharmaceutical companies is an ongoing and intensive one, in ...
In South Africa it is estimated that at least 70% of South Africans consult one of the more than 200...
Having spent some 50 years as an organic chemist with an interest in medicinal plant chemistry in So...
Natural products research has by-and-large been a South-North collaboration with the African contrib...
South African organic chemistry is deeply rooted in a rich history of natural product chemistry rese...
Magister Scientiae - MScEarly man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This prac...
The pharmaceutical, fragrance and flavour industries remain challenged and under immense consumer pr...
South Africa's colonial past has shaped its environmental history, including introductions of alien ...
Different strategies have been developed by various research groups to determine a sound and practic...
The extensive use of medicinal plants worldwide is increasing and there has been much emphasis on th...
Thesis (MTech (Chemistry))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.In Africa, herbal medicine...
Natural products (NPs) are important to the drug discovery process. NP research efforts are expandin...
Owing to the high diversity of terrestrial and marine organisms, natural products (secondary metabol...
Usage of natural substances as therapeutic agents in modern medicine has sharply declined from the p...
Includes bibliographical references.Natural products have been exploited by humans as the most consi...
The search for new and better drugs by pharmaceutical companies is an ongoing and intensive one, in ...
In South Africa it is estimated that at least 70% of South Africans consult one of the more than 200...
Having spent some 50 years as an organic chemist with an interest in medicinal plant chemistry in So...
Natural products research has by-and-large been a South-North collaboration with the African contrib...
South African organic chemistry is deeply rooted in a rich history of natural product chemistry rese...
Magister Scientiae - MScEarly man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This prac...
The pharmaceutical, fragrance and flavour industries remain challenged and under immense consumer pr...
South Africa's colonial past has shaped its environmental history, including introductions of alien ...
Different strategies have been developed by various research groups to determine a sound and practic...
The extensive use of medicinal plants worldwide is increasing and there has been much emphasis on th...
Thesis (MTech (Chemistry))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.In Africa, herbal medicine...
Natural products (NPs) are important to the drug discovery process. NP research efforts are expandin...
Owing to the high diversity of terrestrial and marine organisms, natural products (secondary metabol...
Usage of natural substances as therapeutic agents in modern medicine has sharply declined from the p...
Includes bibliographical references.Natural products have been exploited by humans as the most consi...
The search for new and better drugs by pharmaceutical companies is an ongoing and intensive one, in ...
In South Africa it is estimated that at least 70% of South Africans consult one of the more than 200...