Bioactive natural products derived from the East African flora

Natural Product Reports
Joseph J Magadula, Paul Erasto

Abstract

This review describes bioactive natural products isolated from East African medicinal plants. It includes 211 bioactive compounds from 41 plant species, and cites 116 references.

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May 25, 2011·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Hiroto YoshidaJoji Ohshita
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Apr 24, 2019·Organic Letters·Huen Ji Yoo, So Won Youn

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