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Biopiracy of natural products and good bioprospecting practice.
Thomas, Efferth; Mita, Banerjee; Paul, Norbert W.; Sara, Abdelfatah; Joachim, Arend; Gihan, Elhassan; Sami, Hamdoun; Rebecca, Hamm; Chunlan, Hong; Onat, Kadioglu; Janine, Naß; Ochwangi, D; Ooko, E; Ozenver, N; Saeed, ME; Schneider, M; Seo, EJ; Wu, CF; Yan, G; Zeino, M; Zhao, Q; Abu-Darwish, MS; Andersch, K; Alexie, G; Bessara, D; Bhakta-Guha, D; Bolzani, V; Dapat, E; Donenko, FV; Efferth, M; Greten, HJ; Gunatilaka, L; Hussein, AA; Karadeniz, A; Khalid, HE; Kuete, V; Lee, IS; Liu, L; Midiwo, J; Mora, R; Nakagawa, H; Ngassapa, O; Noysang, C; Omosa, LK; Roland, FH; Shahat, AA; Saab, A; Saeed, EM; Shan, L; Titinchi, SJ (University of Nairobi, 2016)BACKGROUND: Biopiracy mainly focuses on the use of biological resources and/or knowledge of indigenous tribes or communities without allowing them to share the revenues generated out of economic exploitation or other ... -
Biopiracy Versus One-world Medicine–from Colonial Relicts to Global Collaborative Concepts
Thomas, Efferth; Mita, Banerjee; Abu-Darwish, Mohammad S; Abdelfatah, Sara; Madeleine, Böckers; Bhakta-Guha, Dipita; Vanderlan, Bolzani; Daak, Salah; Ömür, Lutfiye D; Mona, Dawood; Efferth, Monika; El-Seedi, Hesham R.; Fischer, Nicolas; .Greten, Henry J; Sami, Hamdoun; Hong, Chunlan; Markus, Horneber; Onat, Kadioglu; Khalid, Hassan E.; Khalid, Sami A.; Kuete, Victor; Nuha, Mahmoud; José, Marin; Armelle, Mbaveng; Midiwo, Jacob; Nakagawa, Hiroshi; Janine, N; Olipa, Ngassapa; Ochwang'i, Dominic; Omosa, Leonida K.; Ooko, Edna A.; Nadire, Özenver; Paramasivan, Poornima; Romero, Marta R; Saeed, Mohamed E.M; Ligia, Salgueiro; Ean-Jeong, Seo; Ge, Yan; Zahir, Yasin; Saeed, Elfatih M.; Paul, Norbert W. (University of Nairobi, 2019)Background Practices of biopiracy to use genetic resources and indigenous knowledge by Western companies without benefit-sharing of those, who generated the traditional knowledge, can be understood as form of ...