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Medicine from the Sea
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Bioprospecting the seas
Researchers largely overlooked the oceans as a source of pharmaceuticals2 until scuba3 technology was first tested in 1943. Among the pioneers of marine4 bioprospecting was organic chemist Paul Scheuer. In 1950, he began to collect and study an array of underwater organisms—in particular, soft, stationary5 creatures. Scheuer was intrigued6 that these thrived, though they lacked obvious defense7 mechanisms8. He assumed the organisms had potent9 chemical defenses that might prove useful to people. So he began searching for and testing compounds.
Discovering a pain reliever
Prialt is a marine-derived, chronic10 painrelieving drug based on venom11 from a species of Pacific cone12 snail13, whose poisonous harpoonlike stingers can paralyze and kill fish and humans. Biochemist Baldomero Olivera and his colleagues extracted a peptide from the venom of the cone snail, Conus magus (the magician’s cone). “I thought that if these snails14 were so powerful that they could paralyze the nervous system, smaller doses of the compounds from the venoms15 might have beneficial effects,” Olivera said. “Cone snails are of exceptional interest because the molecules16 they make are very small and simple, easily reproducible.”
In 2004, the pharmaceutical1 firm Élan announced that it had completed advanced trials on Prialt. The drug, acting17 on nerve pathways to block pain more effectively than traditional opiates, appears to be 1,000 times more potent than morphine. Researchers say it lacks morphine’s addictive18 potential and exhibits a reduced risk of mind-altering side effects.
New breed of scientist needed
The arduous19 process of identifying and testing marine compounds will soon accelerate , some scientists say. Automated20 chemical probes will seek out promising21 genetic22 material in a batch23 of seawater or ground-up sponge; then gene-copying techniques will enable researchers to reproduce the genetic compound. With the field of marine products chemistry showing such promise, a new breed of hybrid24 scientist has emerged: scuba-diving chemists.
Vocabulary Focus
array (n) [E5rei] a large group of things or people, especially one which causes admiration25
stationary (adj) [5steiF(E)nEri] not moving, or not changing
arduous (adj) [5B:djuEs] difficult, tiring and needing a lot of effort
probe (n) [prEub] a device put inside something to test or record information
Specialized26 Terms
pharmaceutical (n) 药剂 a substance used to treat disease; a drug or medicine
peptide (n) 缩氨酸 a chemical compound made by the linking of amino acids; similar in makeup27 to protein, but smaller
来自海洋的医病良药
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在各海域进行生物勘探
研究人员大多忽略海洋可以成为药品原料的一个来源,直到水肺技术在1943年首次被人试验后,情况才有所改善。有机化学家保罗·邵伊尔是海洋生物勘探的先驱之一,他于1950年开始收集并研究一群海底有机体,尤其是软体、不会移动的生物。这些生物纵然缺乏明显的自我保卫机制,却仍然茂盛地生长,邵伊尔对此深感好奇。他假设这些生物拥有强而有效的化学防卫,对人体可能有所助益,于是开始从中寻找并试验各种化合物。
发现一种镇痛剂
Prialt是一种萃取自海洋、用以遣解慢性疼痛的药物,系由太平洋海蜗牛的毒液制造而成。这种海蜗牛鱼叉般的毒刺可令鱼类或人类麻痹或丧命。生物化学家巴度梅罗·奥利维拉与同事从名为Conus magus(直译为:魔术师的锥形筒)的海蜗牛毒液中萃取缩氨酸。奥利维拉说:“我认为若这些海蜗牛的毒素强烈到能令神经系统麻痹的程度,那么减少剂量后毒液中的化合物或许能提供正面功效。海蜗牛之所以备受瞩目,原因是它们产生的毒素分子很小、很简单,因此很容易复制。”
制药公司Élan于2004年宣布已经完成针对Prialt的探索性试验。相比传统的麻醉剂,这种药能在神经元信道阻断疼痛讯息,镇痛效力似乎是吗啡的1000倍。研究人员说,Prialt不像吗啡一样可能令人上瘾,同时大大减少了妨碍神志清醒的不良反应的危险。
需要新类型的科学家
一些科学家认为,辨认与试验海洋化合物的艰苦过程很快就可缩短。自动化的化学探测器将可于一片海域或磨烂的海绵堆里找到基因类物质。之后,研究人员可利用基因复制技术来复制基因化合物。由于海洋产物化学的前景看好,一种新的跨领域科学家因此应运而生:水肺潜水化学家。
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n.水中呼吸器 | |
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adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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adj.好奇的,被迷住了的v.搞阴谋诡计(intrigue的过去式);激起…的兴趣或好奇心;“intrigue”的过去式和过去分词 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.机械( mechanism的名词复数 );机械装置;[生物学] 机制;机械作用 | |
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11 venom | |
n.毒液,恶毒,痛恨 | |
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n.圆锥体,圆锥形东西,球果 | |
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n.蜗牛 | |
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14 snails | |
n.蜗牛;迟钝的人;蜗牛( snail的名词复数 ) | |
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n.(某些蛇、蝎子等分泌的)毒液( venom的名词复数 );愤恨的感情或语言;毒物 | |
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16 molecules | |
分子( molecule的名词复数 ) | |
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17 acting | |
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18 addictive | |
adj.(吸毒等)使成瘾的,成为习惯的 | |
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19 arduous | |
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21 promising | |
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22 genetic | |
adj.遗传的,遗传学的 | |
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23 batch | |
n.一批(组,群);一批生产量 | |
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24 hybrid | |
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25 admiration | |
n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕 | |
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adj.专门的,专业化的 | |
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27 makeup | |
n.组织;性格;化装品 | |
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