Many important molecules have been discovered from tropical and sub-tropical plant biodiversity. However, the largest part of the chemical profile of such biodiversity remains unknown. Combining ethnopharmacological and chemotaxonomical investigation can be a good strategy in bioactive compound discovery. South American Psychotria species studied by this approach proved to be a rich source of new bioactive alkaloids, some of which bear unique chemical skeletons.
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Porto, D. D., Henriques, A. T., & Fett-Neto, A. G. (2009). Bioactive Alkaloids from South American Psychotria and Related Species. The Open Bioactive Compounds Journal, 2(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874847300902010029
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