As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delineate traditional pharmacopeias so that their true worth is understood and protected and any possible benefits related to their commercial development are equitably distributed. In the past most of these endeavors resulted in a list of plants with their associated uses without providing further explanations as to the extent of this knowledge within the traditional group, or if this knowledge was known elsewhere. This practice tended to generate the notion of finite exclusivity without providing proof that this was actually the case. Moreover, since the talents and methods of those conducting these initial studies varied widely, little effor...
This study endeavors to overcome the limits of an orally transmitted pharmacopoeia, and tries to uti...
AbstractEthnopharmacological and ethnobotanical approaches are described in the literature as effici...
The beginnings of the medicinal plants’ use were instinctive, as is the case with animals. In time, ...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
Plants have been used as a source of medicine for the treatment of different diseases from thousands...
Most research work on plant source for medicines end up without the researcher reaching a conclusive...
INTRODUCTION: In common usage today, many phytochemicals are associated with health benefits with a...
The analysis of medicinal plants has had a long history, and especially with regard to assessing a p...
Phytochemicals—God’s Endowment of Curative Power in Plants tried to review the link between the know...
Early anthropological evidence for plant use as medicine is 60,000 years old as reported from the Ne...
Ethnomedicine or natural products have encouraged several developments in drug discovery. There are ...
AbstractThe limited commercial opportunity for bioprospecting for isolated pure natural compounds or...
The aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Botany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology in Traditional Her...
This study endeavors to overcome the limits of an orally transmitted pharmacopoeia, and tries to uti...
AbstractEthnopharmacological and ethnobotanical approaches are described in the literature as effici...
The beginnings of the medicinal plants’ use were instinctive, as is the case with animals. In time, ...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
As aculturization and globalization continues, there is an urgent need to carefully record and delin...
Plants have been used as a source of medicine for the treatment of different diseases from thousands...
Most research work on plant source for medicines end up without the researcher reaching a conclusive...
INTRODUCTION: In common usage today, many phytochemicals are associated with health benefits with a...
The analysis of medicinal plants has had a long history, and especially with regard to assessing a p...
Phytochemicals—God’s Endowment of Curative Power in Plants tried to review the link between the know...
Early anthropological evidence for plant use as medicine is 60,000 years old as reported from the Ne...
Ethnomedicine or natural products have encouraged several developments in drug discovery. There are ...
AbstractThe limited commercial opportunity for bioprospecting for isolated pure natural compounds or...
The aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Botany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology in Traditional Her...
This study endeavors to overcome the limits of an orally transmitted pharmacopoeia, and tries to uti...
AbstractEthnopharmacological and ethnobotanical approaches are described in the literature as effici...
The beginnings of the medicinal plants’ use were instinctive, as is the case with animals. In time, ...