- Biodiversity and drugs
Biodiversity plays vital roles in maintaining human and animal health. A wide variety of plants, animals and fungi are used as medicine, essential vitamins, painkillers etc. Natural products have been recognized and used as medicines by ancient cultures all around the world. Many animals are also known to self-medicate using plants and other materials available to them. More than 60% of the world population relies almost entirely on the plant medicine for primary health care.Kevin J. Gaston & John I. Spicer. 2004. Biodiversity: an introduction, Blackwell Publishing. 2nd Ed. ISBN 1-4051-1857-1(pbk.) ]About 119 pure chemicals are extracted from less than 90 species of higher plants and used as medicines throughout the world, for example,
caffeine ,methyl salicylate andquinine .N.R. Farnsworth. "Screening Plants for New Medicine". IN: E.O Wilson, editor. 1988. Biodiversity, Natrional Academy. ISBN 0-309-03783-2(pbk.) ]Antibiotics
Streptomycin ,neomycin , anderythromycin are derived from tropical soil fungi.Plant drugs
Only a handful of plants species have been exhaustively studied for their potential value as source of drugs. It is possible that some plant species may be a source of drugs against
high blood pressure ,AIDS or heart troubles.In China, Japan, India and Germany, there is a great deal of interest in and support for the search for new drugs from higher plants.N.R. Farnsworth.1988. "Screening Plants for New Medicine". IN: E.O Wilson, editor. Biodiversity, Natrional Academy. ISBN 0-309-03783-2(pbk.) ]
Rosy periwinkle
The rosy periwinkle, "
Catharanthus roseus " is a native Malagasy plant used as a folk medicine for treatingdiabetes . Research work isolated two products(Vinblastine andvincristine ) from this plant which can treat childhood leukaemias. Survival rates from childhood leukaemias (such asHodgkin's disease ) have dramatically increased as a result of these drugs, which are much more efficacious than synthetic equivalentsweet wormwood
Each species carries unique genetic material in its
DNA and in its chemical factory responding to these genetic instructions. For example, in the valleys of central China, afern likeendangered weed calledsweet wormwood grows, that is the only source ofartemisinin , a drug that is nearly 100 percent effective againstmalaria . If this plant were lost toextinction , then the ability to control malaria, even today a potent killer, would diminish.Zoopharmacognosy
"Zoopharmacognosy" is the study of how animals use plants, insects and other inorganic materials in self-medicatation. For example, apes have been observed selecting a particular part of a medicinal plant by taking off leaves, then breaking the stem to suck out the juice. "Biology" (4th edition) N.A.Campbell, p.23 'An Interview with Eloy Rodriguez' (Benjamin Cummings NY, 1996) ISBN 0-8053-1957-3] In an interview with the late Neil Campbell,
Eloy Rodriguez describes the importance of biodiversity:"Some of the compounds we've identified by zoopharmacognosy kill parasitic worms, and some of these chemicals may be useful against tumors. There is no question that the templates for most drugs are in the natural world."
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