Using ecological criteria to design plant collection strategies for drug discovery

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A.
Other Author Heller, Maria V.; Aizprua, Rafael; Araúz, Blanca; Flores, Nadya; Correa, Mireya; Gupta, Mahabir; Solis, Pablo N., Ortega-Barrí­a, Eduardo; Romero, Luz I; Gómez, Basilio; Ramos, Marla; Cubilla-Rios, Luis; Capson, Todd L.
Title Using ecological criteria to design plant collection strategies for drug discovery
Date 2003
Description Tropical forests are one of the most diverse and endangered habitats on earth. They have also been portrayed as a source of future pharmaceuticals, yet finding useful compounds can be both scientifically and politically challenging. Increasingly, over the past decade, the potential value of medicinal compounds derived from plants, microorganisms, and animals has been proposed as a tangible benefit of biodiversity, and therefore a basis for promoting its preservation.
Type Text
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Volume 1
Issue 8
First Page 421
Last Page 428
Subject Drug discovery; Biodiversity
Subject LCSH Forest ecology -- Tropics; Plant conservation; Plant ecology; Plant defenses
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Coley, P. D., Heller, M. V., Aizprua, R., Araúz, B., Flores, N., Correa, M., Gupta, M., Solis, P. N., Ortega-Barrí­a, E., Romero, L. I., Gómez, B., Ramos, M., Cubilla-Rios, L., Capson, T. L., & Kursar, T. A. (2003). Using ecological criteria to design plant collection strategies for drug discovery. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 1(8), 421-8.
Rights Management (c) Ecological Society of America
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