This ethnobotanical project screened and evaluated the use of traditional medicine of the Cree Nation of Quebec as part of a study directed at preventing complications associated with Type 2 diabetes (T2D). Antidiabetic plants used by the Cree that treat T2D symptoms were identified. Quantitative ethnobotany and analysis of antioxidant activity were conducted. Results from Whapmagoostui were compared with those found in Mistissini and also the literature. Twenty-one plant species were cited during the survey. Although Cree medicine throughout Quebec and Canada is homogenous, geographical and vegetation gradients show some variations. Medicinal plants have better antioxidant potential than non-medicinal plants and have a higher phenolic cont...
ABSTRACT Mountain ash (Sorbus decora and S. americana) is used by the Cree Nation of the James Bay r...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Parvathamalai hills of Thiruvannama...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Indigenous populations in Canada possess a wealth of native traditional knowledge. However, their ra...
Medicinal plants, as part of traditional ingestion practices, may contain antioxidants to combat the...
A study was undertaken of plants used for treatment of diabetic symptoms by traditional healers of t...
Au Canada, nous remarquons une prédominance du diabète de type 2 au sein des communautés autochtones...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the noncommunicable diseases that is becoming a pandemic in Africa. In Mor...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health problem in Morocco. The value of ethnobotanical informati...
AbstractObjectiveTo collect and document information on anti-diabetic plants traditionally used in t...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the group of diseases causing major health problems in India and w...
Indigenous Peoples around the world are disproportionately affected by diabetes. Amongst them, the C...
This thesis investigated the phytochemistry and pharmacology of boreal plant species used traditiona...
International audienceAn ethnopharmacological survey was performed in the Ouargla region (northeast ...
682-690Diabetes is one of the most prevalent disorders in Pakistan and globally millions of patients...
ABSTRACT Mountain ash (Sorbus decora and S. americana) is used by the Cree Nation of the James Bay r...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Parvathamalai hills of Thiruvannama...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Indigenous populations in Canada possess a wealth of native traditional knowledge. However, their ra...
Medicinal plants, as part of traditional ingestion practices, may contain antioxidants to combat the...
A study was undertaken of plants used for treatment of diabetic symptoms by traditional healers of t...
Au Canada, nous remarquons une prédominance du diabète de type 2 au sein des communautés autochtones...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the noncommunicable diseases that is becoming a pandemic in Africa. In Mor...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health problem in Morocco. The value of ethnobotanical informati...
AbstractObjectiveTo collect and document information on anti-diabetic plants traditionally used in t...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the group of diseases causing major health problems in India and w...
Indigenous Peoples around the world are disproportionately affected by diabetes. Amongst them, the C...
This thesis investigated the phytochemistry and pharmacology of boreal plant species used traditiona...
International audienceAn ethnopharmacological survey was performed in the Ouargla region (northeast ...
682-690Diabetes is one of the most prevalent disorders in Pakistan and globally millions of patients...
ABSTRACT Mountain ash (Sorbus decora and S. americana) is used by the Cree Nation of the James Bay r...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Parvathamalai hills of Thiruvannama...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...