Department of Pharmacy, University of the Comoros, Mvouni, Comoros
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From Plants to Pharmaceuticals Secondary Metabolites in Drug Development
Author(s): Kutan Cheikh*
The quest for novel drugs and therapeutic agents has always been a central pursuit in medical science. Throughout history, nature has served
as an abundant source of inspiration for pharmaceutical research, with plants emerging as a treasure trove of bioactive compounds. Among
the various classes of natural products, secondary metabolites have garnered significant attention due to their diverse chemical structures and
pharmacological activities. Secondary metabolites are organic compounds synthesized by plants, fungi and bacteria, which are not directly involved
in primary metabolic processes such as growth and development but play crucial roles in ecological interactions and defense mechanisms. These
compounds exhibit remarkable structural diversity, ranging from simple phenolic compounds to complex alkaloids and terpenoids. Secondary
metabolites often possess.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-0992.2024.10.285
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