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The rich biodiversity of Borneo provides many useful plants for
medicinal purposes. Written by experts in the field, Medicinal
Plants of Borneo provides a guide and introduction to the medicinal
plants from Borneo used traditionally as well as plants whose
medicinal uses have been recently discovered. These include
anti-HIV plants - such as Calophyllum lanigerum (calanolide A) -
and anti-cancer plants - such as Aglaia foveolata (silvestrol). The
book also provides information on the relevant medicinal chemistry,
such as isolated bioactive compounds and the mechanism of action,
where available. FEATURES Discusses the rich experience in the use
of medicinal plants and the wide diversity of Borneo's botanical
resources Presents plants with medicinal properties from a
scientific perspective Provides readers with current information on
the chemistry and pharmacology of natural products with
pharmaceutical potential Covers a range of chemical, botanical and
pharmacological diversities Forms an important part of the Natural
Products Chemistry of Global Plants series due to an increasing
global interest in natural products and botanical drugs Simon
Gibbons is Head of the School of Pharmacy, University of East
Anglia, UK, and a Professor of Natural Product Chemistry. He was
formerly a Professor of Medicinal Phytochemistry at the School of
Pharmacy, University College London (UCL). Stephen P. Teo is a
forest botanist with the Forest Department, Sarawak, Malaysia.
The rich biodiversity of Borneo provides many useful plants for
medicinal purposes. Written by experts in the field, Medicinal
Plants of Borneo provides a guide and introduction to the medicinal
plants from Borneo used traditionally as well as plants whose
medicinal uses have been recently discovered. These include
anti-HIV plants - such as Calophyllum lanigerum (calanolide A) -
and anti-cancer plants - such as Aglaia foveolata (silvestrol). The
book also provides information on the relevant medicinal chemistry,
such as isolated bioactive compounds and the mechanism of action,
where available. FEATURES Discusses the rich experience in the use
of medicinal plants and the wide diversity of Borneo's botanical
resources Presents plants with medicinal properties from a
scientific perspective Provides readers with current information on
the chemistry and pharmacology of natural products with
pharmaceutical potential Covers a range of chemical, botanical and
pharmacological diversities Forms an important part of the Natural
Products Chemistry of Global Plants series due to an increasing
global interest in natural products and botanical drugs Simon
Gibbons is Head of the School of Pharmacy, University of East
Anglia, UK, and a Professor of Natural Product Chemistry. He was
formerly a Professor of Medicinal Phytochemistry at the School of
Pharmacy, University College London (UCL). Stephen P. Teo is a
forest botanist with the Forest Department, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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