Kai Andersch
University of Mainz
4 Papers
17 Citations
Kai Andersch is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioprospecting & Podophyllum peltatum. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Biopiracy of natural products and good bioprospecting practice
Thomas Efferth,Mita Banerjee,Norbert W. Paul,Sara Abdelfatah,Joachim Arend,Gihan Elhassan,Sami Hamdoun,Rebecca Hamm,Chunlan Hong,Onat Kadioglu,Janine Naß,Dominic Ochwangi,Edna Ooko,Nadire Özenver,Mohamed E.M. Saeed,Mathias Schneider,Ean-Jeong Seo,Ching Fen Wu,Ge Yan,Maen Zeino,Qiaoli Zhao,M. S. Abu-Darwish,Kai Andersch,Gladys Alexie,Dawn Bessarab,Dipita Bhakta-Guha,Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani,Else Dapat,F. V. Donenko,Monika Efferth,Henry Johannes Greten,Leslie Gunatilaka,Ahmed Hussein,Asuman Karadeniz,Hassan E. Khalid,Victor Kuete,Ik-Soo Lee,Liang Liu,Jacob O. Midiwo,Rodrigo Mora,Hiroshi Nakagawa,Olipa D Ngassapa,C. Noysang,Leonida K. Omosa,Fred Hwiemtun Roland,Abdelaaty A. Shahat,Antoine M. Saab,Elfatih M. Saeed,Letian Shan,Salam J.J. Titinchi +49 more
TL;DR: An overview of the legal frameworks, some exemplary cases of biopiracy and bioprospecting as excellent forms of utilization of natural resources are discussed, and ways, in which the interests of indigenous people especially from developing countries can be secured are discussed.
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Growth inhibition of human acute lymphoblastic CCRF-CEM leukemia cells by medicinal plants of the West-Canadian Gwich' in Native Americans
Katharina Deeg,Tolga Eichhorn,Gladys Alexie,Nadine Kretschmer,Kai Andersch,Rudolf Bauer,Thomas Efferth +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that the hexane extracts of three plants revealed considerable growth inhibition on CCRF-CEM cells, which might have a great potential for medicinal plants as resource for natural products to treat T-ALL.
Cytotoxicity of medicinal plants of the West-Canadian Gwich׳in Native Americans towards sensitive and multidrug-resistant cancer cells
TL;DR: These medicinal plants of the West-Canadian Gwich׳in First Nation were not involved in classical drug resistance mechanisms and might therefore be valuable to bypass anticancer drug resistance in refractory tumors.
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First Nations Healing: From Traditional Medicine to Experimental Ethnopharmacology
TL;DR: It was found that extracts from several plants traditionally used medically were able to kill tumor cells, including otherwise multidrug-resistant cells.
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