Ethnopharmacological relevance Across Asia, Rhodiola species have been used in Bhutanese, Mongolian, Nepalese, Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek traditional medical systems. China is globally significant in terms of Rhodiola species diversity, with over 60% (55 species) of the world's 90 Rhodiola species, including 16 species found nowhere else in the world. Since the late 1980's there has been a shift from relatively low demand for infusions using chopped dried Rhodiola roots, to high 21st century demand for a wide variety of processed products. China's trade in Rhodiola products is now very diverse, with use in cosmetics and foods in addition to herbal products. Rhodiola crenulata (Hook.f. & Thomson) H.Ohba is the most widely traded species in Ch...
The genus Fritillaria (Liliaceae) comprises of ~140 species of bulbous perennials, which are distrib...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Worldwide, one of the drivers of substitution and adulteration is th...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hook.f. & Thomson) H...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don bulbs contain alkaloids and are one of t...
Occurring in China, DPR Korea, Japan, and Russian Federation and classified in the Red List of Chine...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant of the fami...
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is valuable in both traditional healing modalities and the natural product...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hongjingtian红景天) hav...
Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora (Pennell) D. Y. Hong of Scrophulariaceae family (hereinafter referre...
The fast developing international trade of products based on local and traditional knowledge and the...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
This research investigated the interplay between nature and culture by focusing on knowledge about t...
The genus Fritillaria (Liliaceae) comprises of ~140 species of bulbous perennials, which are distrib...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Worldwide, one of the drivers of substitution and adulteration is th...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hook.f. & Thomson) H...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Fritillaria cirrhosa D. Don bulbs contain alkaloids and are one of t...
Occurring in China, DPR Korea, Japan, and Russian Federation and classified in the Red List of Chine...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant of the fami...
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is valuable in both traditional healing modalities and the natural product...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hongjingtian红景天) hav...
Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora (Pennell) D. Y. Hong of Scrophulariaceae family (hereinafter referre...
The fast developing international trade of products based on local and traditional knowledge and the...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
This research investigated the interplay between nature and culture by focusing on knowledge about t...
The genus Fritillaria (Liliaceae) comprises of ~140 species of bulbous perennials, which are distrib...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Worldwide, one of the drivers of substitution and adulteration is th...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...