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Drugs from plants: * Medicinal plants have been used as a major source of drugs for thousands of years in human history, and even today they are basis of the systematic traditional medicine practices in many countries all over the world. * The first recorded literature on medicinal plants can be traced back to an earlier age of human history, such as the Ayurveda (2000 BC) in India, the Divine Farmer’s Herb- Root Classic (3000 BC) in China, and the Ebers Papyrus (1550 BC) in Egypt. 3/7/2011 1

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Drugs from plants:

* Medicinal plants have been used as a major source of drugs

for thousands of years in human history, and even today they are

basis of the systematic traditional medicine practices in many

countries all over the world.

* The first recorded literature on medicinal plants can be traced back

to an earlier age of human history, such as the Ayurveda (2000 BC) in

India, the Divine Farmer’s Herb- Root Classic (3000 BC) in China, and the

Ebers Papyrus (1550 BC) in Egypt.

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It is evident that the modern drug industry has been

developed to a considerable degree as a result of plant-based

traditional medicines.

A review published in 2001 indicated that 88 active

compounds isolated from 72 medicinal plants have been

introduced into modern drug therapy, with many of them being

considered as the active principle responsible for their ethno

pharmacological use.

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Bases of plant Selection:* Biodiversity Prospective:

The number and variety of plants found within a specified geographic

region. * Screening as much samples as possible for specified biological

activities. * Collect as much as possible. About 5- 15% from plant species

were screened. Estimated 300,000 to 500,000 are present.

* Ethnobotany (Ethnopharmacology) Prospective:

In this approach drug discovery is guided by the impressive quantity and

quality of information of indigenous cultures that have used plants and animal

products to control disease and injury.

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This information is passed from generation to generation

through oral history and it is necessary to record and

validate the knowledge of the shaman before it is lost

forever.

•Collection based on Folk uses of samples.

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Examples of drugs derived from plants:

•Morphine.Morphine was first isolated in 1806 and manufacturing of an

analgesic drug was realized by E. Merck , Germany in 1826.

Morphine

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Some of these plant-derived therapeutic agents, such as

atropine (anticholinergic) from Atropa belladonna, codeine (cough

suppressant) from papaver somniferum, colchicine (antigout),

ephedrine (bronchodilator), morphine (analgesic).

Codeine Atropine

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•Quinine.

Quinine was isolated as pure active principle as antimalaria in 1820,

representing the only active antimalaria medicine until the introduction of

the synthetic drug pamaquine, the later with severe side effects.

Quinine Pamaquine

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•Acetylsalicylic acid.

• The bark of Willow-tree was known for its analgesic and

antipyretic properties for more than 2000 years by Greeks and

the Roman.

• In 1850’s Salicin was isolated as the active principle of the bark,

salicin ( beta glucoside of salicylic alcohol).

• Degradation of Salicin led to the discovery of Salicylic acid as

analgesic and antipyretic. It was commercialized in 1859.

• Due to the gastric disorders of salicylic acid, efforts to reduce

the side effects resulted in acetylsalicylic acid which was

introduced to the market under the trade name Aspirin in 1899 by

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HOOC

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Salicin salicylic acid Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin )

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Anticancer drugs from plants:

The example of anticancer drugs taxol was discovered at the

US National Center Institute in the late 1960s in the course of an in

vitro antitumor drug discovery program using human tumor cell

lines.

Screening of more than 110,000 samples derived from more

than 35,000 plant genera collected worldwide resulted in the

isolation and structure elucidation of taxol from the bark of the North

American yew tree Taxus brevifolia.

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13Taxus brevifolia

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Semisynthetic Derivative:

Docetaxel (trade name Taxotere) is a clinically well established

anti-mitotic chemotherapy medication used mainly for the treatment

of breast, ovarian, and non-small cell lung cancer.

Docetaxel has an approved claim for treatment of patients, who

have locally advanced, or metastatic breast or non small-cell lung

cancer who have undergone anthracycline-based chemotherapy and

failed to stop cancer progression or relapsed.

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Administered as a one-hour infusion every three weeks

generally over a ten cycle course, docetaxel is considered as or

more effective than doxorubicin, paclitaxel and fluorouracil as a

cytotoxic antimicrotubule agent.

Docetaxel is marketed worldwide under the name Taxotere

by Sanofi-Aventis. Annual sales approx $2bn. Patent expires in

2010.

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References:1- Cutler, Stephen J.; Cutler, Horace G. (2000). Biologically active natural

products: pharmaceuticals. CRC Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780849318870.

2- Newman DJ, Cragg GM Natural products as sources of new drugs over the

last 25 years. Journal of Natural Products 70, 461-477 (2007).

3- Dan Bensky, Steven Clavey, Erich Stoger, and Andrew Gamble Chinese Herbal

Medicine: Materia Medica, Third Edition 2004

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