2017
DOI: 10.21577/1984-6835.20170082
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Research with Chemistry and Pharmacology of Natural Products in Brazil: A Comparison with 70 Selected Countries from 5 Continents

Abstract: Living organisms (bacteria, fungi, lichens, algae, worms, mushrooms, higher plants, and aquatic and terrestrial animals) produce a plethora of chemical compounds, the natural products , that lie at the heart of an ecological interaction, acting as molecular messengers in defense, attack, sexual attraction, territorial and trail marking, in pollination, as venoms, etc. Eventually, human beings make use of them for their own purposes as food additives, flavoring, cosmetics, fragrances, hallucinogens, in pest con… Show more

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“…indianlichenology.com], who could have been easily consulted or invited for collaboration. Unfortunately, there are many similar examples, and superficial and somewhat misleading reviews such as Alves & Pontes (2017) do not help to substantiate the quality and actual practical output of such approaches.…”
Section: What Is the Importance Of Taxonomy In Contemporaneous And Fumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indianlichenology.com], who could have been easily consulted or invited for collaboration. Unfortunately, there are many similar examples, and superficial and somewhat misleading reviews such as Alves & Pontes (2017) do not help to substantiate the quality and actual practical output of such approaches.…”
Section: What Is the Importance Of Taxonomy In Contemporaneous And Fumentioning
confidence: 99%