ISSN 1568-7767
Publisher: Springer
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Foreword pp. 259-259(2)
Natural products in drug discovery Creating a new vision pp. 261-273(13) Author: Cordell G.A.
Twenty years of research into medicinal plants: Results and perspectives pp. 275-285(11) Authors: Hostettmann K.; Marston A.
Investigation of some bioactive Thai medicinal plants pp. 287-297(11) Authors: Mahidol C.; Prawat H.; Prachyawarakorn V.; Ruchirawat S.
Novel phenylanthraquinones, isofuranonaphthoquinones, homoisoflavonoids, and biflavonoids from African plants in the genera Bulbine, Scilla, Ledebouria, and Rhus pp. 299-310(12) Author: Abegaz B.M.
Bioactive compounds from some Kenyan ethnomedicinal plants: Myrsinaceae, Polygonaceae and Psiadia punctulata pp. 311-323(13) Authors: Ogweno Midiwo J.; Yenesew A.; Juma B.F.; Derese S.; Ayoo J.A.; Aluoch A.O.; Guchu S.
Isoprenoid flavonoids are new leads in the modulation of chemoresistance pp. 325-332(8) Authors: Barron D.; Di Pietro A.; Dumontet C.; McIntosh D.B.
Isatis tinctoria From the rediscovery of an ancient medicinal plant towards a novel anti-inflammatory phytopharmaceutical pp. 333-344(12) Author: Hamburger M.
Secondary metabolites from Argania spinosa (L.) Skeels pp. 345-354(10) Authors: Charrouf Z.; Guillaume D.
Sarcomelicope alkaloids as leads for the discovery of new antitumor acronycine derivatives pp. 355-368(14) Author: Tillequin F.
Isolation and potential cancer chemopreventive activities of phenolic compounds of beer pp. 369-377(9) Authors: Gerhäuser C.; Alt A.P.; Klimo K.; Knauft J.; Frank N.; Becker H.
Biologically active polysaccharides as possible lead compounds pp. 379-387(9) Author: Smestad Paulsen B.
Are acylphloroglucinols lead structures for the treatment of degenerative diseases? pp. 389-407(19) Author: Verotta L.
Investigation of biologically active natural products using online LC-bioassay, LC-NMR, and LC-MS techniques pp. 409-411(3) Authors: Kraus W.; Ngoc L.H.; Conrad J.; Klaiber I.; Reeb S.; Vogler B.
High performance separation technologies and spectroscopic tools for plant extract characterization in phytomics pp. 413-426(14) Authors: Stecher G.; Huck C.W.; Stöggl W.M.; Guggenbichler W.; Bakry R.; Bonn G.K.
Analytical tools for the detection and characterization of biologically active compounds from nature pp. 427-439(13) Authors: van Elswijk D.A.; Irth H.
Subject Index Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2002 pp. 441-442(1)
Instructions for Authors pp. 443-447(5)