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From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples
Ethnopharmacology, through the description of the beneficial effects of plants, has provided an early framework for the therapeutic use of natural compounds. Natural products, either in their native form or after crude extraction of their active ingredients, have long been used by different populati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134060 |
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author | Pirintsos, Stergios Panagiotopoulos, Athanasios Bariotakis, Michalis Daskalakis, Vangelis Lionis, Christos Sourvinos, George Karakasiliotis, Ioannis Kampa, Marilena Castanas, Elias |
author_facet | Pirintsos, Stergios Panagiotopoulos, Athanasios Bariotakis, Michalis Daskalakis, Vangelis Lionis, Christos Sourvinos, George Karakasiliotis, Ioannis Kampa, Marilena Castanas, Elias |
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description | Ethnopharmacology, through the description of the beneficial effects of plants, has provided an early framework for the therapeutic use of natural compounds. Natural products, either in their native form or after crude extraction of their active ingredients, have long been used by different populations and explored as invaluable sources for drug design. The transition from traditional ethnopharmacology to drug discovery has followed a straightforward path, assisted by the evolution of isolation and characterization methods, the increase in computational power, and the development of specific chemoinformatic methods. The deriving extensive exploitation of the natural product chemical space has led to the discovery of novel compounds with pharmaceutical properties, although this was not followed by an analogous increase in novel drugs. In this work, we discuss the evolution of ideas and methods, from traditional ethnopharmacology to in silico drug discovery, applied to natural products. We point out that, in the past, the starting point was the plant itself, identified by sustained ethnopharmacological research, with the active compound deriving after extensive analysis and testing. In contrast, in recent years, the active substance has been pinpointed by computational methods (in silico docking and molecular dynamics, network pharmacology), followed by the identification of the plant(s) containing the active ingredient, identified by existing or putative ethnopharmacological information. We further stress the potential pitfalls of recent in silico methods and discuss the absolute need for in vitro and in vivo validation as an absolute requirement. Finally, we present our contribution to natural products’ drug discovery by discussing specific examples, applying the whole continuum of this rapidly evolving field. In detail, we report the isolation of novel antiviral compounds, based on natural products active against influenza and SARS-CoV-2 and novel substances active on a specific GPCR, OXER1. |
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spelling | pubmed-92685452022-07-09 From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples Pirintsos, Stergios Panagiotopoulos, Athanasios Bariotakis, Michalis Daskalakis, Vangelis Lionis, Christos Sourvinos, George Karakasiliotis, Ioannis Kampa, Marilena Castanas, Elias Molecules Review Ethnopharmacology, through the description of the beneficial effects of plants, has provided an early framework for the therapeutic use of natural compounds. Natural products, either in their native form or after crude extraction of their active ingredients, have long been used by different populations and explored as invaluable sources for drug design. The transition from traditional ethnopharmacology to drug discovery has followed a straightforward path, assisted by the evolution of isolation and characterization methods, the increase in computational power, and the development of specific chemoinformatic methods. The deriving extensive exploitation of the natural product chemical space has led to the discovery of novel compounds with pharmaceutical properties, although this was not followed by an analogous increase in novel drugs. In this work, we discuss the evolution of ideas and methods, from traditional ethnopharmacology to in silico drug discovery, applied to natural products. We point out that, in the past, the starting point was the plant itself, identified by sustained ethnopharmacological research, with the active compound deriving after extensive analysis and testing. In contrast, in recent years, the active substance has been pinpointed by computational methods (in silico docking and molecular dynamics, network pharmacology), followed by the identification of the plant(s) containing the active ingredient, identified by existing or putative ethnopharmacological information. We further stress the potential pitfalls of recent in silico methods and discuss the absolute need for in vitro and in vivo validation as an absolute requirement. Finally, we present our contribution to natural products’ drug discovery by discussing specific examples, applying the whole continuum of this rapidly evolving field. In detail, we report the isolation of novel antiviral compounds, based on natural products active against influenza and SARS-CoV-2 and novel substances active on a specific GPCR, OXER1. MDPI 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9268545/ /pubmed/35807306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134060 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Pirintsos, Stergios Panagiotopoulos, Athanasios Bariotakis, Michalis Daskalakis, Vangelis Lionis, Christos Sourvinos, George Karakasiliotis, Ioannis Kampa, Marilena Castanas, Elias From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title | From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title_full | From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title_fullStr | From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title_full_unstemmed | From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title_short | From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples |
title_sort | from traditional ethnopharmacology to modern natural drug discovery: a methodology discussion and specific examples |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134060 |
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