TY - JOUR
T1 - Biodiscoveries within the Australian plant genus Eremophila based on international and interdisciplinary collaboration: results and perspectives on outstanding ethical dilemmas
AU - Semple, Susan
AU - Stærk, Dan
AU - Buirchell, Bevan
AU - Fowler, Rachael
AU - Gericke, Oliver
AU - Kjaerulff, Louise
AU - Zhao, Yong
AU - Pedersen, Hans Albert
AU - Petersen, Malene Johanne
AU - Rasmussen, Line Fentz
AU - Bredahl, Emilie Kold
AU - Pedersen, Gustav Blichfeldt
AU - McNair, Laura M.
AU - Ndi, Chi
AU - Hansen, Nikolaj Lervad
AU - Heskes, Allison
AU - Bayly, Mike
AU - Loland, Claus Juul
AU - Heinz, Nanna
AU - Møller, Birger Lindberg
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In a cross-continental research initiative, including researchers in Australia and Denmark, and based on joint external funding by a 3-year grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, we have used DNA sequencing, extensive chemical profiling and molecular networking analyses across the entire Eremophila genus to provide new knowledge on the presence of natural products and their bioactivities using polypharmocological screens. Sesquiterpenoids, diterpenoids and dimers of branched-chain fatty acids with previously unknown chemical structures were identified. The collection of plant material from the Eremophila genus was carried out according to a 'bioprospecting agreement' with the Government of Western Australia. We recognize that several Eremophila species hold immense cultural significance to Australia's First Peoples. In spite of our best intentions to ensure that new knowledge gained about the genus Eremophila and any potential future benefits are shared in an equitable manner in accordance with the Nagoya protocol, we encounter serious dilemmas and potential conflicts in making benefit sharing with Australia's First Peoples a reality
AB - In a cross-continental research initiative, including researchers in Australia and Denmark, and based on joint external funding by a 3-year grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, we have used DNA sequencing, extensive chemical profiling and molecular networking analyses across the entire Eremophila genus to provide new knowledge on the presence of natural products and their bioactivities using polypharmocological screens. Sesquiterpenoids, diterpenoids and dimers of branched-chain fatty acids with previously unknown chemical structures were identified. The collection of plant material from the Eremophila genus was carried out according to a 'bioprospecting agreement' with the Government of Western Australia. We recognize that several Eremophila species hold immense cultural significance to Australia's First Peoples. In spite of our best intentions to ensure that new knowledge gained about the genus Eremophila and any potential future benefits are shared in an equitable manner in accordance with the Nagoya protocol, we encounter serious dilemmas and potential conflicts in making benefit sharing with Australia's First Peoples a reality
U2 - 10.1111/tpj.15866
DO - 10.1111/tpj.15866
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 35696314
VL - 111
SP - 936
EP - 953
JO - Plant Journal
JF - Plant Journal
SN - 0960-7412
IS - 4
M1 - 15866
ER -