Aristolochia is a woody vines that have an attractive appearance. With fresh scented leaves similar to piper betel and its unique flowers make this plant potential for ornamental plants. Some countries use this plant as traditional medicine, but some others forbid using it.Although some reported as dangerous plant, more studies of its potential need to be explored for future use.Aristolochia is a woody vines that have an attractive appearance. With fresh scented leaves similar to piper betel and its unique flowers make this plant potential for ornamental plants. Some countries use this plant as traditional medicine, but some others forbid using it.Although some reported as dangerous plant, more studies of its potential need to be explored f...
Kepel is a common name for Stelochocarpus burahol, a plant that spreads naturally in Indonesia. It i...
Ethnobotany is a scientific study that can explain the knowledge of traditional communities on the u...
Aristolochia species are known to contain aristolochic acids, nitrophenantrene derivatives responsib...
Aristolochia is a woody vines that have an attractive appearance. With fresh scented leaves similar ...
Aristolochia L. (Aristolochiaceae) is widely used throughout South-East Asia for the treatment of se...
Aristolochia Rotunda Linn has been known as zarawand-mudahraj in Unani Medicine. It belongs to the f...
Asteraceae is known as the largest family of flowering plants. Despite some species members being in...
East Kalimantan has very much plant diversity of the various ethnic Dayak. One is a plant Tabar Keda...
The Aristolochiaceae family comprises 7 genera and ca. 600 species of herbaceous, hemiwoody or woody...
Background Aristolochic Acids (AAs) are major components of plants in Aristolochia and have been fou...
Herb plants are the methods that use by the local people in curing some illness. The herb plants bei...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) would like to bring to your attention important safety in...
The anecdotal evidence is outstanding on the uses of Aristolochia plants as traditional medicines an...
Abstract. Indonesian Society already since hundreds of years ago had a tradition of utilizing plants...
Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used b...
Kepel is a common name for Stelochocarpus burahol, a plant that spreads naturally in Indonesia. It i...
Ethnobotany is a scientific study that can explain the knowledge of traditional communities on the u...
Aristolochia species are known to contain aristolochic acids, nitrophenantrene derivatives responsib...
Aristolochia is a woody vines that have an attractive appearance. With fresh scented leaves similar ...
Aristolochia L. (Aristolochiaceae) is widely used throughout South-East Asia for the treatment of se...
Aristolochia Rotunda Linn has been known as zarawand-mudahraj in Unani Medicine. It belongs to the f...
Asteraceae is known as the largest family of flowering plants. Despite some species members being in...
East Kalimantan has very much plant diversity of the various ethnic Dayak. One is a plant Tabar Keda...
The Aristolochiaceae family comprises 7 genera and ca. 600 species of herbaceous, hemiwoody or woody...
Background Aristolochic Acids (AAs) are major components of plants in Aristolochia and have been fou...
Herb plants are the methods that use by the local people in curing some illness. The herb plants bei...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) would like to bring to your attention important safety in...
The anecdotal evidence is outstanding on the uses of Aristolochia plants as traditional medicines an...
Abstract. Indonesian Society already since hundreds of years ago had a tradition of utilizing plants...
Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used b...
Kepel is a common name for Stelochocarpus burahol, a plant that spreads naturally in Indonesia. It i...
Ethnobotany is a scientific study that can explain the knowledge of traditional communities on the u...
Aristolochia species are known to contain aristolochic acids, nitrophenantrene derivatives responsib...