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The Philippine journal of science
One plant in the Sulawesi region that is utilized in traditional medicine is “secang,” which is the local name of the Biancaea sappan (L.) Tod.
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One plant in the Sulawesi region that is utilized in traditional medicine is “secang,” which is the local name of the Biancaea sappan (L.) Tod.
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Bioprospecting in the developing world
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999During 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
2017Traditional 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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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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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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The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 2004
“We instruct the Council for Trips, in pursuing its work programme… to examine… the relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity, the protection of traditional knowledge and folklore and other relevant new developments… In undertaking this work, the TripsCouncil… shall take fully into account the development ...
Grant E. Isaac, William A. Kerr
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“We instruct the Council for Trips, in pursuing its work programme… to examine… the relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity, the protection of traditional knowledge and folklore and other relevant new developments… In undertaking this work, the TripsCouncil… shall take fully into account the development ...
Grant E. Isaac, William A. Kerr
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This chapter deals with the types of marine ecosystems and their pharmaceutical biodiversity; the present status of marine bioactive compounds and their chemical classes; therapeutic activities of marine bioactive compounds; level of contribution of bioactive compounds by different groups of marine organisms; green processing methods of ...
Santhanam Ramesh +2 more
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Santhanam Ramesh +2 more
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2016
Abstract Bioprospecting is the process of identifying unique characteristics of marine organisms for the purpose of developing them into commercially valuable products. This chapter explores the legal regime for bioprospecting. It identifies the legal rules that apply to bioprospecting and the issues that may require future development ...
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Abstract Bioprospecting is the process of identifying unique characteristics of marine organisms for the purpose of developing them into commercially valuable products. This chapter explores the legal regime for bioprospecting. It identifies the legal rules that apply to bioprospecting and the issues that may require future development ...
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Bioprospection ou biopiratage ?
Biofutur, 2000Differents regimes juridiques encadrent depuis quelques annees l'exploitation des ressources genetiques. Mais les pays en developpement ne pourront en tirer des revenus substantiels que s'ils developpent et commercialisent eux-memes les produits derives.
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Introduction to fungal bioprospecting opens doors to exploring the vast diversity of fungi for discovering novel bioactive compounds, enzymes, and biotechnological applications. Fungi represent a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms found in various ecological niches, from terrestrial soils and plant surfaces to extreme environments like deep-sea
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