Project Details:
Chemistry for the Utilization and Preservation of Bioorganic Resources and Diversity
| Project No.: | 302-2-96 |
| Start date: | 1996-01-01 |
| End date: | 1998-12-31 |
| Division: | Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Division |
It is recognized that the maintenance of biological diversity is a global concern and that many developing countries are major centres of biological material of medical and economic values. These considerations have led to the 'MANILA DECLARATION concerning the Ethical Utilization of Asian Biological Resources' adopted at the 7th Asian Symposium on Medicinal Plants, Spices and other Natural Products held in Manila, February, 1992. IUPAC can play a highly significant role in the 'preservation of bioorganic resources and diversity' by directing international attention to the opportunities for harnessing the 'hidden chemistry' of bioresources. It can take an important lead in demonstrating the immense value of these materials based on the insight into the structure and properties of medicinal natural products and the basis of chemical processes (enzyme-catalyzed transformations) which operate within them. IUPAC can contribute to the understanding that these resources are indispensable to the future of mankind. The project envisions the organization of symposia or reviews which will highlight the role of chemistry in the important task of utilization and preservation of biologically and economically valuable resources and diversity, especially in developing countries.
Activities in connection with the project have been initiated inthe form of the organization of an International Symposium on "Biodiversityand Bioresources-Conservation and Utilization", with thefirst meeting being held during 23-27 November 1997, in Phuket,Thailand. Further meetings are planned (at two year intervals) inBrazil (July 11 - 15, 1999), Turkey (2001) and Russia (2003). Atthe Phuket meeting, the PhuketDeclaration concerning "The Conservation and SustainableUtilization of Biological Diversity" was adopted under auspicesof the IUPAC. H.R.H. Princess Chulaborn Mahidol graced the meetingby presenting the opening keynote lecture of the Symposium.
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