Pharmaceuticals: Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre

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The Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre has the expertise to identify native plants for their potential use in medicines and other pharmaceuticals and to develop plant extracts for commercial use. We have a particular focus on looking for new anti-biotic, anti-fungal and anti-cancer compounds. We are currently developing a new anti-fungal from a native South Australian plant extract.

Pharmaceuticals An estimated 80% of the world’s population continue to rely on traditional medicine for their primary health care needs. In addition, it is estimated that 60% of currently prescribed drugs have been either directly derived from or inspired by natural products. But there is mounting concern regarding the increase in multi-drug resistant infectious organisms, coupled with a lack of new anti-microbial agents becoming available. Bioactive plant compounds have the potential to overcome multi-drug resistances through the discovery of novel modes of action, and this is an area where the Centre has significant experience and expertise.

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60% of currently prescribed drugs have been either directly derived from or inspired by natural products.

Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre


www.bioactivecompounds.org For further enquiries

Professor Philip Weinstein Co-Director, Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre The University of Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

Associate Professor Bob Milne Co-Director, Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre The University of South Australia SA 5005 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 8313 5328

Telephone: +61 8 8302 2335

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