Farnsworth N R
Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois, Chicago 60612.
J Ethnopharmacol. 1993 Mar;38(2-3):145-52. doi: 10.1016/0378-8741(93)90009-t.
The major programs in North America designed to study plants as sources of potential drugs in which ethnomedical information is used to some extent are reviewed. Most of this work is carried out in academic laboratories in the United States; funded primarily from governmental agencies. A few major pharmaceutical companies in the United States are involved in drug development, using plants as sources of starting material, as well as many small start-up firms. These will be identified in the text with their major thrust, where known. Additionally, the NAPRALERT database on natural products will be described with the goal of illustrating how it may be used in the drug development process. Attenders at the Congress were given an opportunity to query the database on-line from Uppsala to Chicago.
本文回顾了北美主要的研究项目,这些项目旨在研究作为潜在药物来源的植物,且在一定程度上利用了民族医学信息。这项工作大多在美国的学术实验室开展,主要由政府机构提供资金。美国的一些大型制药公司以及许多小型初创公司都参与了药物研发,将植物作为起始原料来源。文中将在已知的情况下,指明这些公司的主要研究方向。此外,还将介绍天然产物的NAPRALERT数据库,目的是说明它在药物研发过程中是如何使用的。大会参会者有机会从乌普萨拉到芝加哥在线查询该数据库。