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Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look
by
Amirkia, Vafa
, Heinrich, Michael
, Mah, Jeffrey
in
alkaloid development
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - therapeutic use
/ Biodiversity
/ Datasets
/ Dictionaries
/ Drug development
/ drug discovery
/ drug-likeness ethnopharmacology
/ Flowers & plants
/ GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)
/ Humans
/ International organizations
/ Medicine
/ Metabolites
/ Natural products
/ Organisms
/ Plant Extracts - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - classification
/ Plants, Medicinal - growth & development
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Review
/ Standard deviation
2021
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Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look
by
Amirkia, Vafa
, Heinrich, Michael
, Mah, Jeffrey
in
alkaloid development
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - therapeutic use
/ Biodiversity
/ Datasets
/ Dictionaries
/ Drug development
/ drug discovery
/ drug-likeness ethnopharmacology
/ Flowers & plants
/ GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)
/ Humans
/ International organizations
/ Medicine
/ Metabolites
/ Natural products
/ Organisms
/ Plant Extracts - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - classification
/ Plants, Medicinal - growth & development
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Review
/ Standard deviation
2021
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Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look
by
Amirkia, Vafa
, Heinrich, Michael
, Mah, Jeffrey
in
alkaloid development
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - therapeutic use
/ Biodiversity
/ Datasets
/ Dictionaries
/ Drug development
/ drug discovery
/ drug-likeness ethnopharmacology
/ Flowers & plants
/ GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)
/ Humans
/ International organizations
/ Medicine
/ Metabolites
/ Natural products
/ Organisms
/ Plant Extracts - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - chemistry
/ Plants, Medicinal - classification
/ Plants, Medicinal - growth & development
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Review
/ Standard deviation
2021
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Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look
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Alkaloids Used as Medicines: Structural Phytochemistry Meets Biodiversity—An Update and Forward Look
2021
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Overview
Selecting candidates for drug developments using computational design and empirical rules has resulted in a broad discussion about their success. In a previous study, we had shown that a species’ abundance [as expressed by the GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)] dataset is a core determinant for the development of a natural product into a medicine. Our overarching aim is to understand the unique requirements for natural product-based drug development. Web of Science was queried for research on alkaloids in combination with plant systematics/taxonomy. All alkaloids containing species demonstrated an average increase of 8.66 in GBIF occurrences between 2014 and 2020. Medicinal Species with alkaloids show higher abundance compared to non-medicinal alkaloids, often linked also to cultivation. Alkaloids with high biodiversity are often simple alkaloids found in multiple species with the presence of ’driver species‘ and are more likely to be included in early-stage drug development compared to ‘rare’ alkaloids. Similarly, the success of an alkaloid containing species as a food supplement (‘botanical’) is linked to its abundance. GBIF is a useful tool for assessing the druggability of a compound from a certain source species. The success of any development programme from natural sources must take sustainable sourcing into account right from the start.
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