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A contribution to the series on Natural Products Chemistry of
Global Plants, Natural Products Chemistry of Botanical Medicines
from Cameroon focuses on the sources and chemistry of natural
products from plants in Cameroon, West Africa. The plants selected
offer an opportunity to trace a route through history from ancient
civilizations to the modern day, showing the important value to man
of natural products in medicines and in foods. This book highlights
how many of the extracts from Cameroon are today associated with
important drugs, nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics
and pigments, as well as presenting their complex chemistry and
structure. Key Features: Forms an important part of the series on
Natural Products Chemistry of Global Plants, as Cameroon is a
country with rich experience in the use of medicinal plants and
with a wide diversity of botanical resources Addresses the current
development of pharmacognosy research in Cameroon Provides readers
with updated information on the chemistry and pharmacology of
natural products with pharmaceutical potential Covers an extensive
range of chemical, botanical and pharmacological diversities Xavier
Siwe Noundou is a Scholar/Scientist based at Rhodes University in
Grahamstown, South Africa. He has been a EU FP7 Marie Curie Fellow
(2015-2016), Kaposvar University in Hungary (2015, 2016), Trakia
Univesity in Bulgaria (2016), TWAS Fellow (2013), National Research
Foundation South Africa Fellow (2014-2016). Dr Noundou works on
Medicinal Chemistry focusing on Chemistry, Pharmacognosy and
Nanotechnology. His main research interests include terrestrial
natural products chemistry (from Cameroon and South Africa) and
marine natural products chemistry (from the South African
coastline): bioactive metabolites isolated as potential
antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antiviral and antiproliferative
candidates. He is author of more than forty scientific publications
in his field of expertise.
A contribution to the series on Natural Products Chemistry of
Global Plants, Natural Products Chemistry of Botanical Medicines
from Cameroon focuses on the sources and chemistry of natural
products from plants in Cameroon, West Africa. The plants selected
offer an opportunity to trace a route through history from ancient
civilizations to the modern day, showing the important value to man
of natural products in medicines and in foods. This book highlights
how many of the extracts from Cameroon are today associated with
important drugs, nutrition products, beverages, perfumes, cosmetics
and pigments, as well as presenting their complex chemistry and
structure. Key Features: Forms an important part of the series on
Natural Products Chemistry of Global Plants, as Cameroon is a
country with rich experience in the use of medicinal plants and
with a wide diversity of botanical resources Addresses the current
development of pharmacognosy research in Cameroon Provides readers
with updated information on the chemistry and pharmacology of
natural products with pharmaceutical potential Covers an extensive
range of chemical, botanical and pharmacological diversities Xavier
Siwe Noundou is a Scholar/Scientist based at Rhodes University in
Grahamstown, South Africa. He has been a EU FP7 Marie Curie Fellow
(2015-2016), Kaposvar University in Hungary (2015, 2016), Trakia
Univesity in Bulgaria (2016), TWAS Fellow (2013), National Research
Foundation South Africa Fellow (2014-2016). Dr Noundou works on
Medicinal Chemistry focusing on Chemistry, Pharmacognosy and
Nanotechnology. His main research interests include terrestrial
natural products chemistry (from Cameroon and South Africa) and
marine natural products chemistry (from the South African
coastline): bioactive metabolites isolated as potential
antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antiviral and antiproliferative
candidates. He is author of more than forty scientific publications
in his field of expertise.
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