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Learning from Both Sides: Experiences and Opportunities in the Investigation of Australian Aboriginal Medicinal Plants

机译:双方学习:澳大利亚土著药用植物调查的经验和机会

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With one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world, Australian Aboriginal people have developed immense knowledge about the diverse Australian flora. Western scientific investigation of some Australian Aboriginal medicinal plants has demonstrated interesting pharmacological activities and chemistry, however the majority of these species have not yet been extensively examined. We argue that research that is locally initiated and driven by Indigenous traditional owners in collaboration with Western scientists has significant potential to develop new plant-based products. Locally driven medicinal plants research in which traditional owners work as researchers in collaboration with University-based colleagues in the investigation of medicines rather than “stakeholders” or “informants” is one model that may be used in characterising plants with the potential to be developed into sustainable plant-based medicinal products with commercial value. Our team has taken this approach in research located both on traditional homelands and in the laboratory. Research being conducted by the University of South Australia and Chuulangun Aboriginal Corporation has led to patent filing for protection of intellectual property associated with novel compounds and extracts with the potential for development through cosmetic, complementary medicine and pharmaceutical routes. Ongoing research is examining the commercial developmental pathways and requirements for product development in these spaces. This review will address the opportunities that might exist for working in partnership with Australian Indigenous communities, some of the scientific knowledge which has been generated so far from our work together and the lessons learnt since the inception of the collaboration between the Chuulangun Aboriginal Corporation and scientists from the University of South Australia. This article is open to POST-PUBLICATION REVIEW. Registered readers (see “For Readers”) may comment by clicking on on the issue’s contents page.
机译:作为世界上幸存的最古老的文化之一,澳大利亚原住民对各种澳大利亚植物都有丰富的知识。西方对澳大利亚原住民药用植物的科学研究表明,它们具有令人感兴趣的药理活性和化学性质,但其中大多数尚未得到广泛的研究。我们认为,由土著传统所有者与西方科学家合作在本地发起和驱动的研究具有开发基于植物的新产品的巨大潜力。在本地驱动的药用植物研究中,传统所有者与大学同事合作研究药物而不是“利益相关者”或“告密者”,这是一种模型,可用于表征具有开发潜力的植物具有商业价值的可持续植物性药用产品。我们的团队在传统家园和实验室的研究中都采用了这种方法。南澳大利亚大学和Chuulangun原住民公司正在进行的研究已导致保护与新型化合物和提取物有关的知识产权的专利申请,并有可能通过化妆品,补充医学和药学途径发展。正在进行的研究正在研究这些领域中商业开发途径和产品开发要求。这次审查将探讨与澳大利亚土著社区合作可能存在的机会,到目前为止我们合作尚未产生的一些科学知识以及自Chuulangun土著居民公司与科学家之间的合作开始以来的经验教训来自南澳大利亚大学。本文对发布后审查开放。已注册的读者(请参阅“针对读者”)可以通过单击问题的内容页面来发表评论。

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