Description |
ix, 250 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Oxford biology
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Oxford biology.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index. |
Summary |
"Natural Products (NPs) is the term used to describe the hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds or substances that are continually produced by living organisms (plants and microbes). Hundreds of millions of tons of these chemicals are generated annually, and the trade in just a few of these has dominated human economic activity for thousands of years. Indeed the current world geopolitical map has been shaped by attempts to control the supply of a few of these compounds. Every day of our lives each human spends time and money trying to procure the NPs of their choice. However, despite their overwhelming influence on human culture, they remain poorly understood. Yet a knowledge of NPs can help in our search for new drugs, further the debate about GM manipulation, help us address environmental pollution, and enable a better understanding of drug trafficking."--Dust jacket. |
Contents |
What are natural products? -- The importance of NPs in human affairs -- The main classes of NPs--only a few pathways lead to the majority of NPs -- Are NPs different from synthetic chemicals? -- Why do organisms make NPs? -- NPs, chemicals and the environment -- Natural products and the pharmaceutical industry -- The chemical interactions between organisms -- The evolution of metabolism -- The genetic modification of NP pathways--possible opportunities and possible pitfalls. |
Subject |
Natural products.
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Natural products. |
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Bioactive compounds.
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Bioactive compounds. |
ISBN |
9780199603022 paperback |
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9780199566839 hardback |
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0199566836 hardback |
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0199603022 paperback |
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