This study is one of the first post-civil war efforts to document traditional botanical knowledge in Bié province, central Angola, in a first step to bring more studies on the use of medicinal plant resources in this area so as to bring new insights into Angolan bio-cultural diversity.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Background: An ethnomedical survey of plants was conducted at Mashishimale village near Phalaborwa, ...
AbstractThe use of medicinal plants in the treatment and prevention of diseases is attracting the at...
This paper explores the preference for indigenous medicinal plant medicine in Buliisa district, situ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study is one of the first post-civil war efforts to document tr...
Background: Angola suffered a long-lasting military conflict. Therefore, traditional knowledge of pl...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
Objective: This study addresses the diverse use of plants in the unexplored Province of Cuanza Norte...
Leguminosae is an economically important family that contains a large number of medicinal plants, ma...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
none5Aim of the study: The majority of people living in Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso, are high...
Studies on African medicinal plants have been limited to some geographically areas, and even though ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: 32 plants, from which 30 are used in local traditional medicine - id...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal plants still play an integral part in the livelihood of pe...
Background: Throughout the history, nature has provided mankind with most of their basic needs, whic...
BACKGROUND: The medicinal plants used by herbalists in Kenya have not been well documented, despite ...
Background: An ethnomedical survey of plants was conducted at Mashishimale village near Phalaborwa, ...
AbstractThe use of medicinal plants in the treatment and prevention of diseases is attracting the at...
This paper explores the preference for indigenous medicinal plant medicine in Buliisa district, situ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study is one of the first post-civil war efforts to document tr...
Background: Angola suffered a long-lasting military conflict. Therefore, traditional knowledge of pl...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
Objective: This study addresses the diverse use of plants in the unexplored Province of Cuanza Norte...
Leguminosae is an economically important family that contains a large number of medicinal plants, ma...
Background: Medicinal plants remain an integral part of the lives of people in rural areas. The aim ...
none5Aim of the study: The majority of people living in Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso, are high...
Studies on African medicinal plants have been limited to some geographically areas, and even though ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: 32 plants, from which 30 are used in local traditional medicine - id...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal plants still play an integral part in the livelihood of pe...
Background: Throughout the history, nature has provided mankind with most of their basic needs, whic...
BACKGROUND: The medicinal plants used by herbalists in Kenya have not been well documented, despite ...
Background: An ethnomedical survey of plants was conducted at Mashishimale village near Phalaborwa, ...
AbstractThe use of medicinal plants in the treatment and prevention of diseases is attracting the at...
This paper explores the preference for indigenous medicinal plant medicine in Buliisa district, situ...