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International Journal of Pharmacology

Year: 2010 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 360-363
DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2010.360.363

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A. Raja

Country: India

P. Gajalakshmi

Country: India

M. Mohamed Mahroop Raja

Country: India

Keywords


  • Bio sources
  • natural drugs
  • synthetic drugs
  • terrestrial and marin organisms
Review Article

Drugs from the Natural Bio Sources for Human Disease

A. Raja, P. Gajalakshmi and M. Mohamed Mahroop Raja
From the past few decades to the future life natural products have played a vital role throughout the world in treating and preventing human disease. The value of natural product in this regard can be based on 3 criteria, (i) The rate of introduction of new chemical entities of wide structural diversity, (ii) The number of disease treated or prevented by these substances and (iii) Their frequency of use in treatment of disease. Microbes have made a phenomenon contribution to the health and well being of people throughout the world. In addition to many primary metabolites such as amino acid, vitamins and nucleotide they also capable of making secondary metabolites, which constitute 1/3 of the pharmaceutical in the market today and provides many essential products to the environment. The new millennium will see further advanced discovery that will keep the sentence Prevention is better than cure.
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A. Raja, P. Gajalakshmi and M. Mohamed Mahroop Raja, 2010. Drugs from the Natural Bio Sources for Human Disease. International Journal of Pharmacology, 6: 360-363.

DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2010.360.363

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijp.2010.360.363

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