分类学和化学分类学的最新进展

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Toxicology International Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.18311/ti/2023/v30i1/32123
Sunayana Mali, R. Yadav, V. Gauttam, Jyotiram A. Sawale
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分类学是一门研究植物识别、命名和分类的学科。单词分类学来源于希腊语单词taxis,意思是排列,nomos,意思是法律。《生物多样性公约》的管理和实施得到了分类学对其组成部分的识别和列举的支持。化学分类学,也称为化学系统学,是根据生物化学成分的差异和相似性对生物体(最初是植物)进行分类和鉴定的努力。地球上40多万种物种中,约有10-25%的物种用于人类福利。为了人类的利益,植物及其栖息地被破坏,因此,在不了解其效用的情况下,宝贵的多样性被丧失。基于生物化学组成的可验证差异和相似性对生物体进行分类和鉴定,称为化学分类学,有时称为化学系统学。对生物进行分类有几种方法。基于化学分类学的植物选择是成功进行天然产物研究的先决条件。化学分类学的兴起主要是由于用于化学分析的分析技术的进步,该技术甚至可以检测微量化合物。目前的方法,特别是对植物来说,是化学分类学。简而言之,植物和动物的生物化学组成被用来根据相似性和差异对它们进行生物学分类。在这篇简短的综述中,讨论了与生物多样性相关的问题以及使用现代工具来解决这些问题。本文就各种植物药物的形态、植物地理学、化学分类学和分类学等方面进行了综述。
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An Updated Review on Taxonomy and Chemotaxonomy
Taxonomy is a discipline of study that deals with the identification, naming, and categorization of plants. The word taxonomy is derived from the Greek words taxis, which means arrangement, and nomos, which means law. The Convention on Biological Diversity's administration and implementation is supported by the taxonomy's identification and enumeration of its constituent parts. Chemotaxonomy, also known as chemosystematics, is the endeavour to categorise and identify organisms (initially plants) based on biochemical compositional differences and similarities. About 10-25% species of the total over 400,000 species present on the planet Earth are used for human welfare. Plants and their habitats are destroyed for human benefit, and thus, valuable diversity is lost without understanding the utility. The classification and identification of organisms based on verifiable differences and similarities in their biochemical compositions are known as chemotaxonomy, sometimes known as chemosystematics. There are several methods for taxonomizing organisms. Chemotaxonomy-based plant selection is a prerequisite for successful natural product research. The rise of chemotaxonomy is mainly due to the advancement in analytical techniques for chemical analysis that can detect even trace amounts of chemical compounds. The current methodology, particularly for plants, is chemotaxonomy. In a nutshell, the biochemical makeup of plants and animals is used to classify them biologically based on similarities and differences. In this brief overview, problems associated with biodiversity and the use of modern tools to resolve these issues are discussed. In this review, the various plant drugs are discussed related to their various morphology, phytogeography, chemotaxonomy and taxonomy.
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Toxicology International Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: Toxicology International is a peer-reviewed International Research Journal published bi-annually by the Society of Toxicology, India. The Journal is concerned with various disciplines of Toxicology including man, animals, plants and environment and publishes research, review and general articles besides opinions, comments, news-highlights and letters to editor.
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