A world tour in the name of natural products.
Phytomedicine
; 100: 154080, 2022 Jun.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1757739
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Names of natural products (NP) are usually given depending on the species of origin, be it a plant, a marine organism or a microbial species. In some cases, names have been given with reference to people, animals, music, foods or places. Many NP refer to countries, cities or specific places such as mountains, deserts, seas and oceans.PURPOSE:
On the basis of NP names, a world tour has been imagined referring to more than one hundred NP with names evocative of over 50 countries and regions.RESULTS:
The world tour goes from UK (britannin) to Italy (vaticanol) in Europe, from Uganda (ugandoside) to Senegal (senegalene, senegalenines) in Africa, from Brazil (brasilin) to Chile (santiaguine) in South America, from Utah (utahin) to Florida (floridanolide) in the US. It includes Central America (mexicanin, panamine) and the Caribbean islands (jamaicin, bahamaolides). It also crosses Alaska (alaskene) and Canada (quebecol, canadaline). The tour continues throughout Asia, from Thailand (thailandine) to China (Chinaldine) and Pakistan (pakistanamine), to finally reaches Oceania with Australia (australigenin) and Vanuatu (vanuatine), among other countries. This virtual journey, without bordure or wall, brings us to the highest mountains (himalayamine), the deepest oceans (pacificins) and the largest deserts (desertomycin).CONCLUSION:
In the current period of COVID-19 pandemia, with restricted opportunities for international travels, this NP name-based virtual journey offers a world tour to learn more from nature and to inspire scientists to contribute to the field of NP discovery and drug design. There are also limitations associated with the use of trivial names for NP. NP names can be further exploited for teaching and learning.Keywords
Full text:
Available
Collection:
International databases
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Biological Products
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COVID-19
Type of study:
Observational study
Limits:
Animals
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
South America
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Asia
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Brazil
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Europa
Language:
English
Journal:
Phytomedicine
Journal subject:
Complementary Therapies
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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