Description
Volume 37 contains a number of interesting articles covering a diversity of natural products, including botanical medicines used in diuresis in traditional medicinal systems; the beneficial effects on human health of bioactive compounds in spices and herbs; trypanocidal monoterpenes as lead compounds for future trypanocidal drugs; the high pressure thin layer chromatography approach to identify natural products and botanicals; plant antioxidants that can counteract the strongly oxidizing environment in which we live and offer protection from mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and aging; andbioactive secondary metabolites, which have activity against Aedes aegypti, the vector responsible for dengue and yellow fever.




