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Pharmacologically Active Secondary Metabolites from Wood

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Natural Products of Woody Plants

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Wood Science ((SSWOO))

Abstract

Plant-derived drugs are of major importance to the health and well-being of mankind. Although many of these useful drugs have been synthesized, very few are produced commercially by synthesis. Thus, the plant source remains extremely important, not only in producing drugs, but in providing novel biologically active model compounds from which potentially more potent and less toxic drugs may be synthesized (171, 575).

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