Lääkeperäisissä
Lääkeperäisissä, often translated as medicinal origins or drug origins, refers to the source from which a pharmaceutical drug is derived. This can encompass a wide range of starting materials, including natural products, synthetic compounds, and biotechnological products. Historically, many early medicines were derived from plants, animals, or minerals. For example, aspirin was originally synthesized from willow bark, and penicillin was discovered from a mold.
In modern pharmaceutical development, the origins of drugs are more diverse. Synthetic chemistry allows for the