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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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Le contrat de bioprospection comme relation : au-delà de la logique transactionnelle

Revue internationale de droit économique
Comment assurer une mise en œuvre efficace de la norme instituant le partage juste et équitable des fruits de l’innovation avec les peuples autochtones et les communautés, lorsque leurs savoirs traditionnels sur les vertus des plantes et des animaux ...
Diibe Bakolimda, Pag-yendu M. Yentcharé
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Identification and bioprospection of wild edible mushroom (Cookeina speciosa) at the IPB University campus forest

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
Mushrooms in nature can grow wild in various environments, conditions, and substrates. Some species of wild mushrooms in nature are considered a high choice for daily foods.
M. Erbiwan   +3 more
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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’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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Metabolomics and cheminformatics bioprospection of corn silk against key enzymes implicated in type 2 diabetes mellitus and its complications

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences
The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and the side effects of synthetic hypoglycemic agents underscore the need for new antidiabetic compounds. Corn silk (CS) is known for its antidiabetic properties, but its mechanism remains unclear.
Ayesha Akoonjee   +4 more
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Bioprospection of soil microorganisms from Limestone Mine revegetation area in Citeureup as plant residue decomposer activator

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
The soil in the revegetation area in quarry D of the Citeureup limestone mining, especially under the reclaimed tree stands, is covered by litter. The remains of these plants contain cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Soil microorganisms can decompose
N. R. Mubarik   +4 more
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Bioprospection of Indigenous Molds Obtained from Diospyros javanica Leaves as Agents of Plastic Biodegradation

Science letters
Plastic is a material that is difficult to decompose because it has long polymer chains, high molecular weight, and hydrophobic properties. Plastic degradation is often carried out chemically, but this results in various environmental problems such as ...
Muhammad Fahmi   +4 more
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