研究领域
I lead a research team in the Environmental Futures Research Centre at Griffith University. My research is involved in bioactivity and phytochemical studies into a variety of plant species of both Australian and international origin. My current research interests involve bioactivity, structural and mechanistic studies into the medicinal potential of Aloe vera, South Asian and South American tropical fruits, as well as Australia plants including Scaevola spinescens, Pittosporum phylliraeoides, Terminalia ferdinandiana (Kakadu plum), Australian Acacias, Syzygiums, Petalostigmas and Xanthorrhoea johnsonii (grass trees). Recently I have also become interested in South African medicinal plants. I have several collaborations with international research teams, especially in South Africa examining South African ethnopharmacology.
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Cock IE, 2011, Medicinal and aromatic plants – Australia, in Ethnopharmacology section, Biological, Physiological and Health Sciences, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK, (http://www.eolss.net).
Cock, I.E., 2008, Antimicrobial Activity of Aloe barbadensis Miller Leaf Gel Components, Internet Journal of Microbioloby, 4, 2.
Cock, I.E. and Kukkonen, L., 2011, An Examination of the Medicinal Potential of Scaevola spinescens: Toxicity, Antibacterial and Antiviral Activities, Pharmacognosy Research, 3, 2, 85-94.