Drug Discovery / / edited by Hany A. El-Shemy, Helen Denton, Terry K. Smith.
Natural products are a constant source of potentially active compounds for the treatment of various disorders. The Middle East and tropical regions are believed to have the richest supplies of natural products in the world. Plant derived secondary metabolites have been used by humans to treat acute...
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