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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY, VOL 58
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 509-530Publisher
ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010617-052703
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drug discovery; high-throughput screening; ethnobotany; pharmacology; traditional medicine; indigenous
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Descriptions of the use of natural products in traditional medicine have served as starting points for new therapeutics. The details of the traditional use of these organisms can provide important information for future drug discovery and development efforts. Recent technologic advances provide the framework to leverage ethnopharmacologic data in the drug discovery process. Information on the traditional harvest, preparation, storage, and administration of the organisms, and the natural products they contain, provides valuable details regarding characteristics of the active compounds. Importantly, researchers can now rapidly analyze and identify the multiple, and often synergistic, compounds contained in these natural products. Although we are entering the acme of ethnopharmacology, where information regarding the traditional use of organisms can provide valuable natural product leads and accelerate the identification of new therapeutics, this ethnopharmacologic resource is threatened by the loss of traditional medicine knowledge and extinction of organisms.
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