African Journal of Biotechnology
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 2 (12), pp.662-671, December 2003 ISSN 1684-5315 © 2003 Academic Journals
Review African
indigenous plants with chemotherapeutic potentials and biotechnological
approach to the production of bioactive prophylactic agents
E.
Olatunde Farombi Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Unit, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria. E-mail: olatunde_farombi@yahoo.com or ofarombi@skannet.com. Fax: 234-2-8103043 or 8103118. Accepted 25 November 2003
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Undoubtedly
medicinal plants are relevant in both developing and developed nations of
the world as sources of drugs or herbal extracts for various
chemotherapeutic purposes. Also the use of plant-derived natural compounds
as part of herbal preparations as alternative sources of medicaments
continues to play major roles in the general wellness of people all over
the world. The African continent contains some of the richest biodiversity
in the world, and abounds in plants of economic importance and plants of
medicinal importance which when developed would reduce our expenditure on
imported drugs to meet our health needs. Herbal-based and plant-derived
products can be exploited with sustainable comparative and competitive
advantage. This review presents some indigenous African plants with
chemotherapeutic properties and possible ways of developing them into
potent pharmacological agents using biotechnological approaches. Key words: Antioxidants, chemotherapy, medicinal plants, biotechnology, tissue culture, phytochemicals, prophylaxis, african plants, herbs, natural products.
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