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Bioprospect Theory

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
James Ming Chen
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Bioprospection: A Perspective

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2022

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Bioprospecting Insights

2016
Insights into bioprospecting are provided by the editors of the current book based on personal experience and the reasons why bioprospecting potential has not been fulfilled are considered. The requirement to change current paradigms are emphasized. Some interesting developments on using investigatorsʼ immediate environments for sampling are discussed.
Paterson, R. R. M., Lima, Nelson
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Bioprospecting (See Biopiracy)

2021
Bioprospecting is the systematic search for biological and genetic resources in plants, animals, and microorganisms in the wild. The basic idea is that such a search will potentially deliver genes and chemical products that will benefit humanity, especially by delivering pharmaceuticals. Many pharmaceutical companies today have grown into multinational
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Bioprospecting or biopiracy?

Drug Discovery Today, 1998
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Bioprospecting’s Representational Dilemma

Science as Culture, 2005
This article is about the politically and epistemologically charged endeavor of turning medicinal plants and ‘traditional knowledge’ into pharmaceutical products.
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Nanoscience and Bioprospecting

2020
Science and technology have reached into a vast field of research and application in nanotechnology. Nanomaterials can be easily taken up by human cells, and bio-nanoparticles are shown to be safe, eco-friendly and bioprospecting. Therefore, advancement of synthesis of nanomaterials by green chemistry approach is necessary.
Ranita Bose, Ena Ray Banerjee
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Bioprospecting in the developing world

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
During the past ten years, species-rich nations in the developing world have sought to capitalize on their 'biological patrimony' through a variety of business relationships with multinational corporations as a means of underwriting their conservation efforts. Initially lauded, these relationships have generated more rhetoric than revenues to date. The
G M, Garrity, J, Hunter-Cevera
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Bioprospecting Traditional Medicine

2017
Traditional medicines use herbal formulations as the predominant strategy for managing various disease conditions. The formulations are designed based on the concepts of holism and are expected to exert a poly-pharmacological effect. The unique philosophy of disease management in traditional medicines and the potential poly-pharmacological effects of ...
Chethala N. Vishnuprasad   +1 more
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Bioprospecting for brewers

Yeast, 2019
The burgeoning interest in archaic, traditional, and novel beer styles has coincided with a growing appreciation of the role of yeasts in determining beer character as well as a better understanding of the ecology and biogeography of yeasts. Multiple studies in recent years have highlighted the potential of wild Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces ...
Cubillos, Francisco A.   +4 more
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