Bioactivity of Medicinal Plants and Extracts
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- Nature presents a chemical diversity that is practically immeasurable by human mind.
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- Natural compounds, by virtue of being biosynthesized by living organisms, are expected to be “drug-like” because they have already had to interact with enzymes, receptors and biological signalling pathways.
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- Bioactive compounds that come from species used in traditional medicine have a greater probability of success because they are already being used for therapeutic purposes.
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Les, F.; Cásedas, G.; López, V. Bioactivity of Medicinal Plants and Extracts. Biology 2021, 10, 634. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10070634
Les F, Cásedas G, López V. Bioactivity of Medicinal Plants and Extracts. Biology. 2021; 10(7):634. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10070634
Chicago/Turabian StyleLes, Francisco, Guillermo Cásedas, and Víctor López. 2021. "Bioactivity of Medicinal Plants and Extracts" Biology 10, no. 7: 634. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10070634
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