Over the last two decades, the consumption of medicinal plants has increased in Mongolia. Once banned by the post-revolutionary government, it is now valued by the practitioners of orthodox medicine, government as well as by the society. Yet the scientific community has to give this major and crucial component of traditional Mongolian medicine the attention it deserves, scientific knowledge about biologically active principles within medicinal plants remain poorly unknown. At the same time, due to over exploitation of plants many species are becoming extinct together with invaluable traditional knowledge being lost. For these reasons, there is a certain urgency to increase efforts in the area of medicinal plant research e.g. rapid chemical ...
 The use of plants for medical purposes has been known since ancient times, and despite progress in...
Background: The Bhutanese Sowa Rigpa medicine (BSM) uses medicinal plants as the bulk ingredients. O...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The Bhutanese form of g.so-ba-rig-pa medicine, which is a scholarly ...
Over the last two decades, the consumption of medicinal plants has increased in Mongolia. Once banne...
Herbal plants have been an extremely important part of Mongolian medicine for centuries. They consti...
The principles of Traditional Mongolian Medicine (TMM) and a short history of this medical tradition...
The levels and activities of a number of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) are known to increase in...
The main results and achievements of the introduction work carried out at the Botanic Garden of the ...
Traditional herbal medicines, which have been used in the matured traditional medical systems as wel...
This study recorded and analyzed traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Turkestan Range in...
Many medicinal and culturally valuable montane plants are threatened by climate change and over-harv...
This study endeavors to overcome the limits of an orally transmitted pharmacopoeia, and tries to uti...
Three botanical expeditions to Mongolia have been undertaken by the Botany Department of the Univers...
Early anthropological evidence for plant use as medicine is 60,000 years old as reported from the Ne...
Plants have been used as a source of medicine for the treatment of different diseases from thousands...
 The use of plants for medical purposes has been known since ancient times, and despite progress in...
Background: The Bhutanese Sowa Rigpa medicine (BSM) uses medicinal plants as the bulk ingredients. O...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The Bhutanese form of g.so-ba-rig-pa medicine, which is a scholarly ...
Over the last two decades, the consumption of medicinal plants has increased in Mongolia. Once banne...
Herbal plants have been an extremely important part of Mongolian medicine for centuries. They consti...
The principles of Traditional Mongolian Medicine (TMM) and a short history of this medical tradition...
The levels and activities of a number of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) are known to increase in...
The main results and achievements of the introduction work carried out at the Botanic Garden of the ...
Traditional herbal medicines, which have been used in the matured traditional medical systems as wel...
This study recorded and analyzed traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Turkestan Range in...
Many medicinal and culturally valuable montane plants are threatened by climate change and over-harv...
This study endeavors to overcome the limits of an orally transmitted pharmacopoeia, and tries to uti...
Three botanical expeditions to Mongolia have been undertaken by the Botany Department of the Univers...
Early anthropological evidence for plant use as medicine is 60,000 years old as reported from the Ne...
Plants have been used as a source of medicine for the treatment of different diseases from thousands...
 The use of plants for medical purposes has been known since ancient times, and despite progress in...
Background: The Bhutanese Sowa Rigpa medicine (BSM) uses medicinal plants as the bulk ingredients. O...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The Bhutanese form of g.so-ba-rig-pa medicine, which is a scholarly ...