BotanyEvelyn Abraham
2021 The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
Biochemometrics for Unraveling Medicinal Plant Synergy: Techniques for Evaluating Basil Antibacterial Activity
Abraham’s primary focus is biochemometrics, a natural products approach combining analytical chemistry, bacterial assays, and multivariate statistics to identify novel compounds with medicinal properties. Currently, she is applying biochemometrics to Ocimum basilicum (basil) to discover compounds in leaves that potentiate basil’s essential oil bioactivity against Staphylococcus aureus. As a common culinary herb with well documented essential oil chemistry, basil is readily available and serves as a valuable resource for herbal medicinal research.
The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
To protect, preserve, and expand knowledge about the medicinal use of plants, thus preventing the disappearance of plants with therapeutic potential. Providing this research opportunity for botanists can, in turn, assist medical science to develop therapies that improve the quality of life of patients and develop life-saving medicines.
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