Of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research - Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural ...
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
7 t h Ta n n i n C o n f e r e n c e ( P r e s y m p o s i u m ) 5 8 th I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n g r e s s a n d A n n u a l M e e t i n g of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Gesellschaft für Arzneipflanzen- und Naturstoff-Forschung e. V. Berlin, Germany | 29th August — 2nd September 2010 Final Progr amme he lyp nol Po Co mmunity
Table of Contents Welcome of the Presidents xx Committees xx Scientific Programme Sunday, 29th August 2010 xx Monday, 30 August 2010 th xx Tuesday, 31 August 2010 st xx Wednesday, 1 September 2010 st xx Post Congress Tours Thursday, 2nd September 2010 xx General Information xx Social Programme xx Botanical Garden xx Exhibitors and Sponsors xx Maps xx the nature network® stands for pleasant-tasting, effective, safe and innovative products and services covering all things relating to plants. We pool our competences in our three Business Divisions Martin Bauer Group – Expertise in Teas, Extracts and Botanicals, PhytoLab – Safety in Laboratory and Regulatory Services for Herbal Products and Europlant Group – Innovation in Herbal Products for Pharmacies. For our customers including companies from the tea, beverage and phytopharmaceutical industries we have a comprehensive portfolio on offer: from botanicals and their refinement into premium-quality base materials, to laboratory, consultancy and distribution services. Sharpen your sense for the vibrant power of nature! Find out more about the nature network® and about what we can do for you! welcome@the-nature-network.com www.the-nature-network.com 1
Committees Welcome of the Presidents Local Organising Committee 7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) Welcome to Berlin! Authentication of plants and drugs/ DNA-Barcoding/PCR profiling Kolodziej, Herbert, Berlin, Germany (coordinator) The 58th International Congress and Annual Presidents New targets for herbal medicines Cheynier, Veronique, Montpellier, France Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant Professor Dr. Matthias F. Melzig and Natural Product Research as well Enzyme inhibitors from plants Ferreira, Daneel, Oxford, United States Natural products for the treatment Professor Dr. Herbert Kolodziej as the 7th Tannin Conference offered as Hagerman, Ann, Oxford, United States of infectious diseases presymposium will be held this year in Berlin, Hatano, Tsutomu, Okayama, Japan Germany. The congress venue is going to Indigenous knowledge of traditional Members Tanaka, Takashi, Nagasakui, Japan be the Henry Ford Building of the Freie medicine and evidence based herbal Gehrmann, Beatrice Universität Berlin, which is well equipped to medicine Jenett-Siems, Kristina host such an important scientific event. Biopiracy and bioprospecting Pertz, Heinz The objective of the 7th Tannin Conference Schöpke, Thomas (presymposium) is to promote further collab- The programme of the Congress is offering orations between chemists, biologists and nine invited lectures to be delivered by Scientific Committee human health related disciplines and to fo- distinguished scientists, 60 short lectures cus on expanded possibilities of polyphenols which will be in parallel sessions and more Alban, Susanne, Kiel, Germany for their application in human health, nutri- than 650 poster presentations. In addition, Baser, Husnu Can, Eskisehir, Turkey tion, and the food industry. This meeting pro- seven workshops will be held on specific Bauer, Rudolf, Graz, Austria vides an opportunity for the members of the topics. As Presidents of the Congress, we are Bilia, Anna Rita, Florence, Italy “tannin family” to discuss ideas with experts very happy that the scientific programme Blaschek, Wolfgang, Kiel, Germany on herbal medicines and natural product attracted so many scientists from Bohlin, Lars, Uppsala, Sweden chemistry and an exciting venue for GA par- approximately 70 different countries. Many Borsch, Thomas, Berlin, Germany ticipants to exchange scientific information. thanks are most sincerely extended to Georg Butterweck, Veronika, Gainsville, United States The specific objectives of the 58th Interna- Thieme Verlag KG for the proper processing tional Congress and Annual Meeting of the of the huge number of abstracts and to Cheynier, Veronique, Montpellier, France Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Prod- the agency CTW – Congress Organisation De-an, Guo, Shanghai, China uct Research will be to promote dialogue Thomas Wiese GmbH for organizing this DeBruyne, Tess, Antwerp, Belgium and the exchange of medical practices and Congress. We also express our gratitude to Erdelmeier, Clemens, Karlsruhe, Germany resources of modern and traditional nations. all members of the Scientific Committee who Franz, Chlodwig, Vienna, Austria Alexander von Humboldt – born in Berlin acted as reviewers and contributed to the Hagerman, Ann, Oxford, United States and the foremost natural scientist of the good level of scientific quality of this abstract Hamburger, Matthias, Basel, Switzerland early 19th century – was one of the pioneers volume. Hatano, Tsutomu, Okayama, Japan of international scientific exchange. In 1828, We hope that everybody will enjoy their he organised the first international scien- stay in Berlin, an attractive venue with Heinrich, Michael, London, United Kingdom tific conference in Berlin, Germany, attended international atmosphere and culture. Houghton, Peter, London, United Kingdom by about 600 participants from all over the Kayser, Oliver, Dortmund, Germany world. This unique meeting was a model for Kopp, Brigitte, Vienna, Austria many similar reunions in various countries Prof. Dr. Herbert Kolodziej Merfort, Irmgard, Freiburg, Germany in the following years. The focus was on the Co-ordinator of the 7th Tannin Conference and President Nahrstedt, Adolf, Münster, Germany scientific exchange across borders – also ad- of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting dressed in the 58th International Congress and of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Pieters, Luc, Antwerp, Belgium Stuppner, Hermann, Innsbruck, Austria Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Prof. Dr. Matthias F. Melzig Tanaka, Takashi, Nagasakui, Japan Plant and Natural Product Research. Some President of the 58th International Congress selected main topics of the congress are: Van Vuuren, Sandy, Witwatersrand, South Africa and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant New analytical methods and Natural Product Research Vlietinck, Arnold, Antwerp, Belgium Vuorela, Heikki, Helsinki, Finland 2 3
Programme Overview 7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) Max-Kade-Auditorium (AudiMax) Auditorium A Auditorium B Auditorium D Sunday, 29th August 2010 9:00–9:15 Opening Ceremony 9:15–10:45 Lectures (lectures TC-1 to TC-3) 10:45–11:00 Coffee Break 11:00–12:00 Short Lectures (lectures O-1 to O-3) 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break 13:30–15:30 Lectures and Award Lecture 14:00–17:30 13:30–15:15 13:30–15:15 (lectures TC-4 to TC-6) Workshop III Workshop Young Researcher/ Workshop Young Researcher/ Regulatory Affairs of Herbal Medicinal Products Session II Session I (short lectures WS III-1 to WS III-3) Lead finding from Nature Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms (impulse lecture WS II-IL, of Action of Natural Products short lectures WS II-1 to WS II-4) and Medicinal Plants (impulse lecture WS I-IL, short lectures WS I-1 to WS I-4) 15:30–15:45 15:35–16:00 15:15–15:45 15:15–15:45 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 15:45–17:15 15:45–17:30 16:00–16:30 Workshop Young Researcher/ Workshop Young Researcher/ Short Lectures (Continuation) Workshop III (Continuation) Session II (Continuation) Session I (Continuation) (lectures O-4 to O-8) (short lecture WS III-4) (short lectures WS II-5 to WS II-7) (short lectures WS I-5 to WS I-8) 16:30–17:30 16:45–17:15 16:45–17:15 Panel Discussion and Conclusion Round Table Discussion Round Table Discussion 17:30 Closing Ceremony of the 7th Tannin Conference 18:30–20:00 Get-together at the Foyer Programme Overview 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Max-Kade-Auditorium (AudiMax) Auditorium A Auditorium B Auditorium D Monday, 30th August 2010 9:00–10:30 Opening Ceremony (opening lecture L-1) 10:30–10:45 Coffee Break 10:45–12:00 Award Lectures Dr. Willmar-Schwabe-Award Egon-Stahl-Award 12:00–13:30 12:00–14:00 Workshop IV Lunch Break Biological and Pharmacological Activities Lunch Break of Natural Products (short lectures WS IV-1 to WS IV-4) 13:30–15:15 Session I 14:10–15:15 Biodiversity and Authentication Session II of Plants New Targets (short lectures SL-1 to SL-5) (short lectures SL-6 to SL-8) 15:15–16:00 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-2) 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00–17:00 16:00–17:30 Planta Medica Session AAMPS Annual General Meeting “How to Write and to Submit a Manuscript for Planta Medica” 16:00–18:00 Postersession 20:00 Organ Recital at the St. Matthäus-Kirche
Max-Kade-Auditorium (AudiMax) Auditorium A Auditorium B Auditorium D Tuesday, 31st August 2010 9:00–9:45 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-3) 9:45–10:25 Session III Session V Session VI Infectious Diseases Biologically Active Metabolites Lead Finding from Nature and Antimicrobials (short lectures SL-18 to SL-19) (short lectures SL-25 to SL-26) (short lectures SL-9 to SL-10) 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break 10:45–11:15 Key Note Lecture Key Note Lecture (lecture L-4) (lecture L-5) 11:15–12:00 Session III (Continuation) Session V (Continuation) Session VII Infectious Diseases Biologically Active Metabolites Clinical Studies and Antimicrobials (short lectures SL-20 to SL-21) (short lectures SL-27 to SL-30) (short lectures SL-11 to SL-12) 12:00–13:30 12:00–14:00 Workshop V Lunch Break Manufacturing and Quality Control Lunch Break of Herbal Remedies (short lectures WS V-1 to WS V-4) 13:30–15:15 Session IV 14:10–15:15 Session VIII Enzymes Session V (Continuation) Miscellaneous (short lectures SL-13 to SL-17) Biologically Active Metabolites (short lectures SL-31 to SL-35) (short lectures SL-22 to SL-24) 15:15–16:00 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-6) 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00–18:00 Poster Session 18:00 Members Meeting of the GA Society Max-Kade-Auditorium (AudiMax) Auditorium A Auditorium B Auditorium D Wednesday, 1st September 2010 9:00–9:45 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-7) 9:45–10:25 Session IX Session X Session XI Traditional Herbal Medicines Analytical Methods/Application Fertility Management (short lectures SL-36 to SL-37) (short lectures SL-42 to SL-43) (short lectures SL-51 to SL-52) 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break 10:45–13:00 Special Session 10:45–11:45 10:45–12:05 Opportunities and challenges Session X (Continuation) Session XII in the exploitation of biodiversity Analytical Methods/Application Pharmacology (lectures S-1 to S-4) (short lectures SL-44 to SL-46) (short lectures SL-53 to SL-56) 13:00–14:15 12:00–14:00 Workshop VI Lunch Break Lunch Break Breeding and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants (short lectures WS VI-1 to WS VI-4) 14:15–15:00 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-8) 15:00–16:20 Session XII (Continuation) Session XII (Continuation) Session XII (Continuation) Pharmacology Pharmacology Pharmacology (short lectures SL-38 to SL-41) (short lectures SL-47 to SL-50) (short lectures SL-57 to SL-60) 16:20–16:45 Coffee Break 16:45–17:30 Plenary Lecture (lecture L-9) 17:30 Closing Ceremony 20:00 Congress Dinner at the Botanical Garden Thursday, 2nd September 2010 7:30–18:30 Berlin Wall Tour (Depature from the Henry Ford Building) 9:00–16:00 Potsdam Tour (Depature from the Henry Ford Building)
7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) 7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) Sunday, 29th August 2010 15:45–17:30 Short Lectures (Continuation) Max-Kade-Auditorium 15:45–16:05 O-4 Proanthocyanidins and ellagitannins: New insights into the use for antiadhesive 9:00–9:15 Opening Ceremony prophylaxis against viral and microbial pathogens and as skin active compounds A. Hensel (Germany) 9:15–10:45 Lectures 16:05–16:25 O-5 In vitro transport studies of hawthorn procyanidins by Caco-2 monolayers: 9:15–9:45 TC-1 Stereochemical structure determination of complexes of tea catechins and caffeine Transport and efflux T. Ishizu (Japan) S. Zumdick (Germany) 9:45–10:15 TC-2 Tannin conformation in solution: Effects of tannin structure, 16:25–16:45 O-6 Chemical characterisation and sensory evaluation of Bordeaux wines. solvent quality and Oxidation Correlation with wine age C. Poncet-Legrand (France) P. Teissedre (Spain) 10:15–10:45 TC-3 A novel approach towards the syntheses of proanthocyanidins and biflavonoids 16:45–17:05 O-7 Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) to demonstrate the nuclear J. van der Westhuizen (South Africa) binding of flavanols and (-)- epigallocatechin gallate 10:45–11:00 Coffee Break I. Mueller-Harvey (United Kingdom) 11:00–12:00 Short Lectures 17:05–17:30 O-8 Fractionation and characterization of high molecular weight proanthocyanidin from persimmon fruit by thiolysis-HPLC, size‑exclusion chromatography, 11:00–11:20 O-1 Catechin derivatives from Parapiptadenia rigida: Biological studies MALDI‑TOF/MS, and NMR and conformational analysis A. E. Hagerman (United States) C. Schmidt (Germany) 17:30–18:30 Closing Ceremony of the 7th Tannin Conference 11:20–11:40 O-2 Ellagitannins from Phyllanthus muellerianus: Geraniin stimulates keratinocytes differentiation and collagen synthesis of skin dermal fibroblasts – Auditorium A new concept for improved wound-healing C. Agyare (Germany) 14:00–17:30 Workshop III: Regulatory Affairs of Herbal Medicinal Products The importance of a risk-benefit analysis for the marketing authorization 11:40–12:00 O-3 Thiolytic screening method for explaining condensed tannin variation and/or registration of (traditional) herbal medicinal products (HMPs) in a unique sainfoin germplasm blank E. Stringano (UK) Chairs A. Vlietinck S. Alban 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break 14:00–14:35 WS III-1 Taking the risk of the benefit: The unbalanced situation of herbal medicinal products 13:30–15:30 Lectures and Award Lecture G. Laekeman (Belgium) 13:30–14:30 TC-4 Award Lecture 14:35–15:05 WS III-2 National practice: Experiences with the safety assessment Proanthocyanidins/polyphenol research: Trials and thrills for (traditional) herbal medicinal products D. Ferreira (United States) J. Wiesner (Germany) 14:30–15:00 TC-5 Towards a molecular interpretation of astringency: Synthesis, 3D-structure, 15:05–15:35 WS III-3 European practice: Experiences with a risk-benefit analysis of HMPs colloidal state and human saliva protein recognition of procyanidins for the elaboration of ESCOP-monographs I. Pianet (France) B. Steinhoff (Germany) 15:00–15:30 TC-6 Metabolites of ellagitannins and their antioxidant activity 15:35–16:00 Coffee Break H. Ito (Japan) 15:30–15:45 Coffee Break 8 9
7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) 7th Tannin Conference (Presymposium) 16:00–16:30 WS III-4 European practice: Well-established use of herbal medicinal products Auditorium D and clinical research 13:30–17:15 Workshop Young Researcher – Session I: Cellular and Molecular G. Meng (Germany) Mechanisms of Action of Natural Products and Medicinal Plants 16:30–17:30 Panel discussion and conclusion Chairs T. Effert D. Tasdemir Auditorium B A. Hensel 13:30–17:15 Workshop Young Researcher – Session II: Lead finding from Nature Impulse WS I-IL Elucidation of the molecular basis of anti-inflammatory natural compounds Pitfalls and challenges of classical, computational and hyphenated approaches Lecture from traditional medicinal plants Chairs J. M. Rollinger O. Werz (Germany) A. R. Bilia Short WS I-1 Eruca sativa Mill.: Phytochemical profile and antimicrobial properties J.-L. Wolfender Lectures of rocket leafy salads Impulse WS II-IL The potential of natural products in drug discovery – A. Filocamo (Italy) Lecture what is the challenge in academia? WS I-2 Glucosinolates and their respective enzymatic hydrolysis products are not involved J. Gertsch (Switzerland) in the in vitro antioxidant properties of rocket salad species Short WS II-1 Bioactivity-guided isolation of potential anti-inflammatory constituents P. Maimone (Italy) Lectures from Betonica officinalis WS I-3 Bioactive fatty acids and cerebrosides from the TCM drug Arisaema sp. P. Picker (Austria) E. Rozema (Austria) WS II-2 Characterization of anti-inflammatory triterpene acids WS I-4 Isolation of differentially expressed genes from Psoralea corylifolia by DD-PCR from rose hip powder (Rosa canina L.) A. Shaukat (Sweden) L. Saaby (Denmark) 15:15–15:45 Coffee Break WS II-3 Research of antifungal compounds from the Amazonian biomass Short WS I-5 Natural coumarins and furanocoumarins as positive gabaergic modulators by a bio‑inspired approach Lectures J. Singhuber (Austria) C. Basset (French Guiana) WS I-6 Anti-inflammatory potency of the traditionally WS II-4 Antifungal components from Amazonian long lasting heartwood used antimalarial plant Fagraea fragrans A. Rodrigues (France) M. Jonville (Belgium) 15:15–15:45 Coffee Break WS I-7 Inhibitory effects of Cissus barbeyana leaf extracts Short WS II-5 Novel indole alkaloids from Raputia simulans on α-amylase and α-glucosidase in vitro Lectures K. Vougogiannopoulou (Greece) I. Obidike (Nigeria) WS II-6 In silico strategy for the ident. of COX inhibitors WS I-8 The novel antihyperglycaemic action of Hunteria umbella seed fractions from the Thai medicinal mixture Prasaplai mediated via intestinal glucose uptake inhibition B. Waltenberger (Austria) A. Adeneye (Nigeria) WS II-7 HPLC- based activity profiling for new antiparasitic leads: 16:45–17:15 Round table discussion In vitro and in vivo antitrypanosomal activity of cynaropicrin S. Zimmermann (Switzerland) Foyer 16:45–17:15 Round table discussion 18:30–20:00 Get-together Party 10 11
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 7 Tannin Conference (Presymposium) th Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Monday, 30th August 2010 Auditorium A Max-Kade-Auditorium 12:00–14:00 WS IV: Biological and Pharmacological Activities of Natural Products 9:00–10:30 Opening Ceremony Use of polyphenols against cardiovascular diseases 9:45–10:30 L-1 Opening Lecture Chair V. Butterweck Sustainable drugs and global health care WS IV-1 Challenges for research on dietary polyphenols in the prevention of cardiovascular G. Cordell (United States) diseases – new propositions for a structure-function analysis 10:30–10:45 Coffee Break A. Scalbert (France) 10:45–12:00 Award Lectures WS IV-2 Flavonoids and cardiovascular disease risk factors – a meta‑analysis and recent findings from prospective cohort studies 10:45–11:15 Dr. Willmar-Schwabe-Award A. Cassidy (United Kingdom) 11:15–12:00 Egon-Stahl-Award WS IV-3 Vascular protection of green tea and grape seed polyphenols: 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break In vitro and in vivo evidence 13:30–15:15 Session I: Biodiversity and Authentication of Plants V. Shini-Kerth (France) Chair W. Kreis WS IV-4 Crataegus extract WS 1442 in patients with congestive heart failure class NYHA II‑III: The SPICE trial 13:30–13:50 SL-1 Phylogeny as selection tool for exploring CNS-activity in the Amaryllidaceae C. Holubarsch (Germany) N. Rønsted (Denmark) 14:10–15:15 Session II: New Targets 13:50–14:10 SL-2 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling for the quality control of Thymus vulgaris raw plant material Chair L. Bohlin V. Pieri (Austria) 14:10–14:30 SL-6 Pharmacophore-guided elucidation of the active principle from natural compounds 14:10–14:30 SL-3 Potential of UHPLC for crude plant extract analysis: D. Schuster (Austria) Profiling, dereplication and metabolomics 14:30–14:50 SL-7 Targeted toxins and saponins – a powerful cooperation J. Wolfender (Switzerland) A. Weng (Germany) 14:30–14:50 SL-4 Metabolomic analysis of Ranunculus spp. as potential agents involved 14:50–15:15 SL-8 Discovery of novel neuraminidase inhibiting scaffolds from Alpinia katsumadai in the aetiology of equine grass sicknes U. Grienke (Austria) M. Heinrich (United Kingdom) 16:00 Coffee Break 14:50–15:15 SL-5 Genetic diversity revealed by ISSR molecular marker in different species of Ocimum K. Shinde (United Kingdom) Auditorium B 15:15–16:00 Plenary Lecture 16:00–17:30 AAMPS Annual General Meeting L-2 Plant molecular systematics: Prospects for identifying species and for analysing bioactive compound evolution T. Borsch (Germany) 16:00 Coffee Break 12 13
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Auditorium D Tuesday, 31st August 2010 16:00–17:00 Planta Medica Session: Max-Kade-Auditorium “How to Write and to Submit a Manuscript for Planta Medica” 9:00–9:45 Plenary Lecture Chair L. Pieters L-3 Infectious diseases and herbal medicines L. Pieters (Belgium) Foyer 9:45–10:25 Session III: Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobials 16:00–18:00 Poster Session Chair W. Blaschek 20:00 Organ Recital at the “St. Matthäus-Kirche” (fully booked) 9:45–10:05 SL-9 Natural products inhibiting the liver stage of the malaria parasite D. Tasdemir (United Kingdom) 10:05–10:25 SL-10 In vitro and in vivo activity of cynaropicrin against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense M. Adams (Switzerland) 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break 10:45–11:15 Key Note Lecture L-4 Validating the antimicrobial activity of African traditional medicines – reflecting on a decade of research S. Van Vuuren (South Africa) 11:15–12:00 Session III: Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobials (Continuation) 11:15–11:35 SL-11 Eupatorium perfoliatum L.: Antiinflammatory and antiplasmodial activity of the dichloromethane extract and novel sesquiterpene lactones M. Maas (Germany) 11:35–12:00 SL-12 Antimicrobial activity of Kielmeyera variabilis V. Bolzani (Brazil) 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break 13:30–15:15 Session IV: Enzymes Chair M. Hamburger 13:30–13:50 SL-13 Dual antibiofilm and antimetalloproteinase-9 activities of panduratin A in experimental periodontal disease models: A potent natural periodontotherapeutic Y. Yanti (Indonesia) 13:50–14:10 SL-14 In silico access for the discovery of 11β-HSD1 inhibiting triterpenes from Eriobotrya japonica J. Rollinger (Austria) 14 15
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research 14:10–14:30 SL-15 Lupeolic acid derivatives from Boswellia species as inhibitors 12:00–14:00 WS V: Manufacturing and Quality Control of Herbal Remedies of the cytosolic phospholipase A2α The use of hyphenated techniques in the quality control M. Verhoff (Germany) of herbal medicinal products 14:30–14:50 SL-16 Detection of trypsin inhibition and antioxidant effects on TLC Chair C. Erdelmeier P. Houghton (United Kingdom) WS V-1 LC-NMR/MS and LC-SPE-NMR/MS: 14:50–15:15 SL-17 Search for α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibitors Technical realization, possibilities and limitations from Indonesian medicinal plants M. Godejohann (Germany) M. Gunawan-Puteri (Japan) WS V-2 HPLC-SPE-NMR in studies of medicinal plants and herbal products 15:15–16:00 Plenary Lecture J. Jaroszewski (Denmark) WS V-3 Hyphenated analytical techniques and phytoindustrial reality: L-6 South Africa’s Medicinal Flora – abundant opportunities and daunting challenges Do we need Ferraris to pull trailers? A. Viljoen. (South Africa) F. Lang (Germany) 16:00 Coffee Break WS V-4 Choice of analytical assay methods from a pharmacopoeial point of view M. Bald (France) Auditorium A 14:10–15:15 Session V: Biologically Active Metabolites (Continuation) 9:45–10:25 Session V: Biologically Active Metabolites Chair E. Stahl-Biskup Chair H. Baser 14:10–14:30 SL-22 Cytotoxic abietane diterpenes from Peltodon longipes and their mode of action 9:45–10:05 SL-18 Quinone reductase inducing polyacetylenes of the Araliaceae: M. Fronza (Germany) Effects of structure and configuration on activity 14:30–14:50 SL-23 Treatment of equine sarcoid with the mistletoe extract ISCADOR® P D. Konkin (Canada) (Viscum album austriacus) – a double-blind placebo controlled study 10:05–10:25 SL-19 Relationship between chemical structure and antioxidant activity of luteolin O. Christen-Clottu (Switzerland) and its glycosides isolated from Thymus sipyleus subsp. sipyleus var. sipyleus 14:50–15:15 SL-24 Nuclear receptors and natural products: Isolation, structure determination U. Özgen (Turkey) and biological evaluation 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break M. Halabalaki (Greece) 10:45–11:15 Key Note Lecture 16:00 Coffee Break L-5 Herbal medicine research in Taiwan 18:00 Members Meeting of the GA Society N.-S. Yang (Taiwan) 11:15–12:00 Session V: Biologically Active Metabolites (Continuation) 11:15–11:35 SL-20 Anti-inflammatory potential of flavonoids fraction of Tamarindus indica Linn seeds S. Sakat (India) 11:35–12:00 SL-21 Potent immunostimulatory and antioxidant activities of three -(-) catechin-O-rhamnosides from Eastern Nigeria mistletoe E. Omeje (Nigeria) 16 17
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Auditorium C 14:30–14:50 SL-34 Effects of 20-OH ecdysone, a spinach (Spinacia oleracea) derived steroid, 9:45–10:25 Session VI: Lead Finding from Nature on metabolic and temperature regulatory parameters D. Seidlová-Wuttke (Germany) Chair R. Bauer 14:50–15:15 SL-35 Chemical composition and biological activity of the essential oils 9:45–10:05 SL-25 High-throughput natural products chemistry: Is it possible? from native Australian Callitris species M. O’Neil-Johnson (United States) M. Deseo (Australia) 10:05–10:25 SL-26 Challenges in the discovery and development of novel antibiotics – 16:00 Coffee Break will there be a new drug derived from natural sources? T. Henkel (Germany) Foyer 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break 16:00–18:00 Poster Session 10:45–12:00 Session VII: Clinical Studies Chair I. Merfort 10:45–11:05 SL-27 Silexan, an orally administered Lavandula oil preparation, is effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders and related conditions S. Kasper (Austria) 11:05–11:25 SL-28 Sinupret® – an updated pharmacological view on a success story A. Gessner (Germany) 11:25–11:45 SL-29 Safety and tolerability of EPs® 7630 (Umckaloabo®) H. Matthys (Germany) 11:45–12:00 SL-30 Silibinin in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C – a review of the latest preclinical and clinical findings R. Pohl (Germany) 12:00–13:30 Lunch Break 13:30–15:15 Session VIII: Miscellaneous Dedicated to R. Hänsel, K. Hiller and H. Schilcher on the occasion of their decadal birthdays Chair GA Presidents 13:30–13:50 SL-31 Approaches for the integration of phytochemicals into classical cancer chemotherapy by modulation of multi-factorial drug resistance T. Efferth (Germany) 13:50–14:10 SL-32 Deoxyelephantopin suppresses lung metastasis of B16 melanoma in mice L. Shyur (Taiwan) 14:10–14:30 SL-33 Experimental evaluation of antiulcer and gastrointestinal effects of Bridelia ferruginea stem bark A. Ezike (Nigeria) 18 19
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Wednesday, 1st September 2010 15:00–16:20 Session XII: Pharmacology (Continuation) Max-Kade-Auditorium Chair P. Houghton 9:00–9:45 Plenary Lecture 15:00–15:20 SL-38 The pharmacophore of thapsigargin L-7 Medicinal plants and natural products from Latin America – S. Christensen (Denmark) subjects of international scientific exchange 15:20–15:40 SL-39 Antihyperalgesic activity of salvianolic acid B and its formulations in the chronic M. Gupta (Panama) constriction injury of the sciatic nerve (CCI) model of neuropatic pain+ 9:45–10:25 Session IX: Traditional Herbal Medicines B. Isacchi (Italy) Chair M. Heinrich 15:40–16:00 SL-40 Propolis, a natural agent with therapeutic potential for HTLV-1 adult T-cell leukemia 9:45–10:05 SL-36 The standard is set – can it be implemented? The African Herbal Pharmacopeia M. Huleihel (Israel) T. Brendler (Germany) 16:00–16:20 SL-41 Comparative study of Mentha arvensis Linn whole plant extracts for antioxidant 10:05–10:25 SL-37 African tree of life, Baobab – Adansonia digitata L and its development and antidepressant activity from a traditional herbal to an evidence based modern superfruit P. Tupe (India) S. Buchwald-Werner (United Kingdom) 16:45–17:30 Plenary Lecture 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break L-9 Genomic mining – a concept for the discovery of new bioactive natural products 10:45–13:00 Special Session: Opportunities and challenges H. Gross (Germany) in the exploitation of biodiversity 17:30 Closing Ceremony Complying with the principles of the Convention on Biological Diversity Moderation M. Simmonds Auditorium A S-1 Impact of the Convention on Biodiversity on bioprospecting in phytomedicine 9:45–10:25 Session X: Analytical Methods/Application D. Phillips (United Kingdom) Chair A. Hensel S-2 The implications of South Africa’s biosprospecting legislation 9:45–10:05 SL-42 Cardiotonic glycoside determination in in vitro and ex vitro samples (NEMBA, Act 10 of 2004): Local lessons for global benefit of Digitalis lamarckii Ivan, an endemic species to Anatolia N. Crouch (South Africa) B. Yucesan (Turkey) S-3 Access and benefit sharing and the ethical sourcing of biodiversity 10:05–10:25 SL-43 HPTLC method development and validation for estimation of isovitexin M. J. Oliva (Switzerland) from methanolic extract of Enicostemma littorale S-4 ProBenefit – Conclusions and Lessons from an ABS Project in Ecuador L. Sawant (India) C. Ploetz (Germany) 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break 13:00–14:15 Lunch Break 10:45–11:45 Session X: Analytical Methods/Application (Continuation) 14:15–15:00 Plenary Lecture 10:45–11:05 SL-44 Dereplication of Brazilian plants from Cerrado and Atlantic Forest using NMR Max-Kade-Auditorium virtual design and hyphenated techniques L-8 Traditional uses and scientific evidence for selected native medicinal plants I. Castro-Gamboa (Brazil) from Jordan: A critical evaluation 11:05–11:25 SL-45 HPLC-LC/MS/MS of secoiridoid glycoside and flavonoids in Enicostemma littorale F. Afifi-Yazar (Jordan) N. Pandita (India) 20 21
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research 11:25–11:45 SL-46 Assessment of phenolic contents and free radical scavenging capacity 10:05–10:25 SL-52 Effects of ethanolic extract of Pedalium murex Linn. on sexual behavior of Garcinia mangostana fruit rind extracts and reproductive parameter of male rats W. Pothitirat (Thailand) V. Sharma (India) 12:00–14:00 WS VI: Breeding and Cultivation of Medicinal Plants 10:25–10:45 Coffee Break Biotechnology in breeding and cultivation of medicinal plants 10:45–12:05 Session XII: Pharmacology Chair C. Franz Chair H. Pertz WS VI-1 Metabolic engineering for improved heterologous terpenoid biosynthesis 10:45–11:05 SL-53 The hawthorn special extract WS® 1442 protects against endothelial barrier O. Kayser (Germany) dysfunction – elucidation of the underlying molecular mechanisms WS VI-2 Generation of novel medicinal plants by metabolic engineering R. Fürst (Germany) H. Warzecha (Germany) 11:05–11:25 SL-54 Combination of ferulic acid and antibiotics as effective antibacterial agents WS VI-3 Plant breeding strategy for plants used for the purification of natural compounds H. Shanmugam (India) H. Hagels (Germany) 11:25–11:40 SL-55 Investigation of Iranian Artemisia annua sedative effects in mice WS VI-4 DNA Barcoding – the master key to authenticate medicinal plants? F. Emadi (Iran) J. Novak (Austria) 11:40–12:05 SL-56 Cyclobutane dimer iridoids from Tabebuia argentea Britt. (Bignoniaceae) 15:00–16:20 Session XII: Pharmacology (Continuation) A. Braca (Italy) Chair A. R. Bilia 13:00–14:15 Lunch Break 15:00–15:20 SL-47 Chemopreventive potential of rhamnosyl depsides from Inga laurina 15:00–16:20 Session XII: Pharmacology (Continuation) D. Silva (Brazil) Chair M. O’Neil-Johnson 15:20–15:40 SL-48 Adaptogenic-related activity and phenolic content 15:00–15:20 SL-57 Effects of kaerophyllin against hepatic fibrosis in rats of selected ginseng-like herbs in Thailand Y. Huang (Taiwan) P. Sithisarn (Thailand) 15:20–15:40 SL-58 Novel phenalenone derivatives 15:40–16:00 SL-49 The effectiveness of a standardised Echinacea preparation in preventing colds, M. Moustafa (Germany) flu and other respiratory disorders for air‑travellers E. Tiralongo (Australia) 15:40–16:00 SL-59 Hepatoprotective effect of Averrhoa bilimbi Linn. methanol extract on carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage in albino rats 16:00–16:20 SL-50 Mechanisms of the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effect of the herbal fixed P. Tupe (India) combination STW 5 on colon adenocarcinoma cells in vitro O. Kelber (Germany) 16:00–16:20 SL-60 Inhibition of histamine-induced inflammatory reactions in intestinal mucosa by STW 5 Auditorium C K. Merkel (Germany) 9:45–10:25 Session XI: Fertility Management 16:20–16:45 Coffee Break Chair K. Jenett-Siems 20:00 Congress Dinner at the Botanical Garden 9:45–10:05 SL-51 Does willow bark extract have a sildenafil-like action? Effects of different fractions on the synthesis of cGMP and NO in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) B. Fiebich (Germany) 22 23
58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research General Information Thursday, 2nd September 2010 Organiser Cloak Room 7:30–18:30 Berlin Wall Tour Gesellschaft für Arzneipflanzen- You will find the manned cloak room next Departure from the Henry Ford Building und Naturstoff-Forschung e. V. to the registration desk. Kindly note, we do not take liability for any loss. 9:00–16:00 Potsdam Tour Conference Organisation Opening Hours Departure from the Henry Ford Building Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH Sunday, 29th August 2010 7:30–21:00 Ms Theresa Nalewalski, Ms Marleen Herzlieb Monday, 30th August 2010 8:00–19:30 Hohenzollerndamm 125 Tuesday, 31st August 2010 8:00–19:30 14199 Berlin, Germany Wednesday, 1st September 2010 8:00–18:30 Phone: +49 (0)30 / 85 99 62-22 On Thursday the cloack room will be closed. Fax: +49 (0)30 / 85 07 98 26 E-mail: ga2010@ctw-congress.de Website: www.ga2010.de Media-Check The Media-Check for speakers is in Conference Venue room K2. Please bring your presentation on a USB stick or CD-Rom to the media- Henry Ford Building check already the evening before. The Freie Universität Berlin presentation can be uploaded and tested Garystr. 35 during the break before the session for 14195 Berlin, Germany which your talk has been scheduled. Conference Language Opening Hours The official congress language is English. Sunday, 29th August 2010 7:30–18:00 Monday, 30th August 2010 8:00–17:30 Registration Desk/ Tuesday, 31st August 2010 8:00–17:30 Conference Office Wednesday, 1st September 2010 8:00–16:00 You will find the registration desk on the On Thursday the media-check will be closed. ground floor of the Henry Ford Building. Coffee and Lunch Opening Hours Coffee breaks are included in the Sunday, 29th August 2010 7:30–19:00 registration fee for conference participants. Monday, 30th August 2010 8:00–18:30 The catering stands are located at the Tuesday, 31st August 2010 8:00–18:30 Foyer. Wednesday, 1st September 2010 8:00–18:00 Thursday, 2nd September 2010 7:00–9:30 Abstracts The abstracts of the 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural 24 25
General Information Social Programme Product Research and the 7th Tannin Get-together Party direction to “Potsdamer Straße” (approx. Conference will be published in the Planta 5 min walking distance). Medica Issue 12 Volume 75. You will also Sunday, 29th August 2010, 18:30–20:00 find the abstract book in the conference Venue: Henry Ford Building By Bus bag. The follwing bus lines will stop near Organ Recital at the the St. Matthäus-Kirche at the station List of Participants St. Matthäus‑Kirche (fully booked) “Philharmonie” Unfortunately it is not possible to publish a Monday, 30th August 2010, 20:00–20:45 Bus line 200, bus line 148 and bus line list of participants of the 58th International Address: Matthäikirchplatz, 10785 Berlin M41 Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Congress Dinner in the Glashaus Product Research due to legal regulation. of the Botanical Garden Berlin If you want to contact one of the authors, Wednesday, 1st September 2010, please check the contact details in the payable. The balance of the amount paid 20:00–24:00 abstract book of Planta Medica Issue 12 will be refunded. Address: Königin-Luise-Straße 6–8, volume 75. If a tour is cancelled by the participant 14195 Berlin after 15th June 2010, the full fee will be Cancellation payable and no refund can be made. The Enjoy an evening in one of the world’s sum total will also be due if the participant largest and most important gardens. The Cancellations must be requested by writing Botanic Garden Berlin-Dahlem comprises does not show up for the tour. to CTW. If cancellation is requested before an area of 126 acres. About 22,000 different The tours are to be held in English. They 30th June 2010, all fees will be returned but species of plants are cultivated here. The start and end in front of the Henry Ford an administrative charge of 15 % will be greenhouse complex consists of 16 houses Building. The arrival times mentioned are retained. There is no refund for cancellation and offers to stroll through tropical and approximate. The programmes are subject requests made after 30th June 2010. subtropical vegetation. In addition, the to change. Botanic Garden provides the opportunity Cancellation of Post Congress Tours Liability for the visitor to enjoy a very pleasant Join us and listen to an organ recital at the The Post Congress tours can only take environment amidst the beauties of nature, The organisers reserve the right to famous St. Matthäus-Kirche (built 1844– place if there is a minimum number of and to learn more about the multivarious make changes to the programme, social 1846 following the plans of August Stüler) participants. Otherwise, CTW GmbH will world of plants. Before dinner you may visit programme and of all other information which is the solely historical building cancel the tour and the amount paid will the greenhouse, which will exclusively be provided in this announcement. Neither situated at the Kulturforum next to the be refunded in full. No further claims can open to the participants of the conference. the organisers nor CTW – Congress Potsdamer Platz. be considered. In case of no show or if Dinner buffet and beverages are included. other means of transportation are used by Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH are By Underground and S-Bahn the participants, no refunds will be made. liable for any losses, accidents or damage Price In the event of a day tour being cancelled to persons or objects, regardless of the The follwing underground line or S-Bahn € 60.00 per person – please ask by the participant by 15th June 2010, a fee cause. Participants and accompanying lines will stop near the St. Matthäus-Kirche. at the registration counter of € 20.00 per person and tour need to be persons are attending the congress and all The walking distance from the station to for available tickets. paid. In case of an overnight tour (Post accompanying events at their own risk and the St. Matthäus-Kirche takes five minutes. Tour) being cancelled by 15th June 2010, responsibility. Underground line U2 and S-Bahn lines Please note that all buffets and refreshments a fee of € 50.00 per person and tour is S1, S2 and S25 will stop at the station will include dishes for vegetarians and “Potsdamer Platz” and leave the station is vegans. 26 27
Botanical Garden Botanical Garden From a Kitchen Garden on 43 hectares our Botanic Garden has to our Botanic Garden become one of the largest and most diverse botanical gardens in the world. The pleasure and kitchen garden of the Berlin palace had become too small by 1679 Journey Around the World and so the Great Elector Friedrich decided to enlarge his herb garden in the suburbs in One Day and to create a model agricultural garden. Come for a walk through the magical In 1718 Friedrich Wilhelm I, who was world of wild plants: climb over the famous for his thriftiness, gave it away to European mountains to the impressive the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Around Himalaya, enjoy the calm beauty of 1815 the royal herbarium developed out a Japanese landscape and the splendour of the extensive botanical research done of plants of North America. This journey for by C. L. Willdenow. In 1879 the Botanical adventurers is named Pflanzengeographie. Museum was established to house and Romantics will prefer the pure nature of promote research on the continuously the Arboretum, old trees on flowering many delicate and precious plants of Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem contri growing collection. When the city began meadows. Those who strive for order the tropics and sub-tropics. If you do not butes substantially to this goal. Highly encroaching, moving to the outskirts of will head for the System. Here, biological wish to see all at once, take the walk for qualified and competent staff and excellent Berlin again became inevitable and was relationships rather than geographical specialists: to the garden of aquatic and technical equipment are necessities for completed under the direction of A. Engler origin determines who may grow next to marsh plants (Sumpf- und Wassergarten), this task. Our duties include services for onto a state potato farm in 1910. Today whom. 16 greenhouses (Gewächshäuser) to the beautiful aroma and touch garden research, government authorities and the with 22,000 different species of plants with an area of more than 6,000 m2 house (Duft- und Tastgarten), to the medicinal public: We serve 30–40,000 plants or plant plants (Arzneipflanzen) or the useful plants parts yearly to the Berlin universities as (Nutzpflanzen). On first sight nature keeps study aids. Courses for customs officers her secrets hidden but in the Botanical support the Washington Treaty on Rare Museum, which is unique in Central and Endangered Species. Thousands of Europe, you will be able to see more by inquiries are being answered. Yet – this is enlargements or models of, for example, only a small part of our duties. microscopically small organisms, a nettle’s hair, the root systems or insides of a plant. Address Arranged in the shape of the human body you will find about 230 medicinal Botanischer Garten und Botanisches plants in the medicinal plants garden, Museum Berlin-Dahlem along with their names and information Freie Universität Berlin on some chemical compounds and their Königin-Luise-Str. 6–8 pharmacological importance. 14195 Berlin Research and Service – a Portrait Opening Hours Research on plants is essential for their Sunday, 29th August 2010 9:00–20:00 preservation and is an enormous project Monday, 30th August 2010 9:00–20:00 which shows no signs of exhaustion. Tuesday, 31st August 2010 9:00–20:00 As an internationally renowned research Wednesday, 1st September 2010 9:00–19:00 institution the Botanic Garden and Thursday, 2nd September 2010 9:00–19:00 28 29
Directions to the Botanical Garden from the Henry Ford Building Exhibitors and Sponsors By Public Transport By Foot Company City Country Booth no. 25 minutes on public transport 30 minutes on foot (2.5 km walking Bionorica SE Neumarkt Germany 0.8 Start at the Underground Station distance) The Phytoneering Company “Thielplatz” Start at the “Garystraße” and walk Use the U3 in direction to “Nollen in the direction to “Boltzmannstraße” Bruker BioSpin Rheinstetten Germany 0.3 dorfplatz” Go straight forward to the CAMAG AG & Co. GmbH Berlin Germany 0.6 Change at “Dahlem-Dorf” to the bus “Corrensplatz” CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group Boca Raton Florida/USA 0.1 “X83” in direction to “Nahmitzer Damm” Afterwards you will reach Please leave the bus at the station the “Ehrenbergstraße” Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V. Bonn Germany “Königin-Luise-Platz/Botanischer Go straight forward to the “Altenstein Dr. Willmar Schwabe GmbH & Co. KG Karlsruhe Germany Garten” straße” and follow the street to the end Genevac Ipswich United Kingdom 0.2 The walking distance to the Botanical At the end of the “Altensteinstraße” Garden from the station takes 3 min turn right to the Botanical Garden Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart Germany 0.7 Gesellschaft für Phytotherapie Darmstadt Germany 0.9 IOS Press BV Amsterdam Netherlands InterMed Discovery GmbH Dortmund Germany 0.4 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. West Sussex United Kingdom LGC STANDARDS Middlesex United Kingdom 0.5 PhytoLab Vestenbergsgreuth Germany Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH Taufkirchen Germany W. Spitzner Arzneimittelfabrik Ettlingen Germany Yves Rocher La Gacilly France Exhibition Opening Times Sunday, 29th August 2010 11:30–18:00 (followed by get-together party) Monday, 30th August 2010 8:30–17:30 Tuesday, 31st August 2010 8:30–17:30 Wednesday, 1st September 2010 8:30–18:00 Organiser of Exhibition and Sponsoring CTW – Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH Contact person: Michael Jander Hohenzollerndamm 125, 14199 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 / 85 99 62-12 Fax: +49 (0)30 / 85 07 98 26 E-mail: michael.jander@ctw-congress.de Website: www.ctw-congress.de 30 31
32 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Berlin/Germany, 29th August – 2nd September 2010 Ground Floor H Exhibitors Auditorium B 0.1 CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group 0.2 Genevac Auditorium A 0.3 Bruker BioSpin 0.4 InterMed Discovery GmbH 0.5 LGC Standards 0.6 CAMAG AG & Co. GmbH 0.7 Georg Thieme Verlag GmbH H 0.8 Bionorica 0.9 Gesellschaft für Phytotherapie e. V. Catering Location of the Conference Site – GA GA cash desk G F E Entrance Boltzmannstraße 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 C C D C E 0.7 A C B E 0.8 0.1 Max-Kade-Auditorium (Audimax) 0.9 GA Registration Freie Universität Berlin Main Entrance Garystraße Henry-Ford-Bau – Ground Floor 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Berlin/Germany, 29th August – 2nd September 2010 Intermediate Story Category Poster Number Topic A P001–P002 Aphrodisiaca from Plants B P003–P018 Authentication of Plants and Drugs/DNA-Barcoding/ PCR Profiling Location of the Conference Site – C P019–P058 Biodiversity D P059–P060 Biopiracy and Bioprospecting E P061–P084 Enzyme Inhibitors from Plants F P085–P086 Fertility Management by Natural Products G P087–P147 Indigenous Knowledge of Traditional Medicine and Evidence Based Herbal Medicine H P148–P398 Miscellaneous I P399–P511 Natural Products for the Treatment of Infectious Diseases J P512–P563 New Analytical Methods H K P564–P613 New Targets for Herbal Medicines L P614–P656 Pharmacology M WS I IL–WS I-6 Workshop Young Researcher: Session I N WS II IL–WS II-7 Workshop Young Researcher: Session II H H Freie Universität Berlin Henry-Ford-Bau – Intermediate Story 33
34 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Berlin/Germany, 29th August – 2nd September 2010 First Floor H Auditorium D Auditorium C H H I Location of the Conference Site – I I I Akademischer I Senat I I H I H H H Max-Kade-Auditorium H (Audimax, Gallery) H H Media KS III KS I Check Freie Universität Berlin Henry-Ford-Bau – First Floor 58th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Berlin/Germany, 29th August – 2nd September 2010 Main Entrance 102 103 N M L L School of Business & Economics Foyer L K J Foyer Location of the Conference Site – I J Freie Universität Berlin WISO-Fakultät– Ground Floor 35
We wish to thank the following companies for participation at the industrial exhibition and their additional support: Imprint Editor Gesellschaft für Arzneipflanzen- und Naturstoff-Forschung e. V. Photos Pixtal (Cover) Jens Bösenberg, 2008 (page XX) I. Haas, Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem (page XX) Composition, Layout, Editorial Office CTW – Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH, Berlin Printed by Meta Druck, Berlin Editorial Deadline 19th August 2010 © all rights reserved
CREATOR OF BOTANICAL BEAUTY Agave filifera www.yves-rocher.com
You can also read