Over three decades of phytochemistry-where are the phytomedicines?
Abstract
In our Natural Products research at the Department of Chemistry, University of Nairobi, we have
studied many medicinal plants from different t
axa
-
families, genera and species. We have isolated
pure compounds whose structures we established as known, new or novel which have helped
characterize the species more; the information has been applicable as taxonomic markers, helping
in enhancing a natu
ral taxonomy. New or novel structures have introduced new compounds in
Chemical knowledge which can be used for different technological applications either sourced
through synthesis or agronomy of hitherto wild species and isolation. Moreover we have indic
ated
there potential applications in medicine and agriculture by performing in vitro and even in vivo
assays of activity against certain organisms.
However there is the constant prod during presentations that Natural Products Chemistry on
traditional med
icinal plants, should yield phytomedicines that can be used in the modern drug
setting. This requires formulation of extracts or pure compounds into tablets, capsules or syrups
through addition of excipients and then powdering, tableting, encapsulating, or
suspending in a
fluid. Such formulations must undergo dose and toxicological assessment; these are in the realm of
Pharmacy but we can access them through collaboration. We believe there is
modicum
of
justification for these prods and we are undertaking
the challenge and find that our accumulated
earlier information is an important resource.
Citation
Midiwo, Jacob O (2015). Over three decades of phytochemistry-where are the phytomedicines?. TThe 16th symposium of the natural products reseach network for eastern and central Africa (NAPRECA) held on 31st August to 3rd September 2015 Arusha, TanzaniaPublisher
University of Nairobi