© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In rural areas of Latin America, Hyptis infusions are very popular. Hyptis obtusiflora extends from Mexico throughout Central America to Bolivia and Peru. It has added value in Ecuador where it has been used by different ethnic groups. We aimed to learn about the traditional knowledge of ancient Kichwa cultures about this plant, and to contrast this knowledge with the published information organized in occidental databases. We proposed to use traditional knowledge as a source of innovation for social development. Our specific objectives were to catalogue the uses of H. obtusiflora in the community, to prospect on the bibliography on a possible chemical justification for its medicinal...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
The traditional herbal healers, along with wild medicinal plants and the knowledge they have about t...
Plants store a variety of important secondary metabolites with pharmacognostic and pharmacological i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plant species reported here are used in contemporary phytotherap...
The aim of the present manuscript was to expose the importance that ethnomedicine has as a foundatio...
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In Ecuador, medicinal plants are largely used by local people, although for the most part of species...
Ecuador has, in proportion of its size, one of the richest floras of Latin America and the world; th...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
This study’s objective was to evaluate the rescued traditional knowledge about the chiricaspi ...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
The traditional herbal healers, along with wild medicinal plants and the knowledge they have about t...
Plants store a variety of important secondary metabolites with pharmacognostic and pharmacological i...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plant species reported here are used in contemporary phytotherap...
The aim of the present manuscript was to expose the importance that ethnomedicine has as a foundatio...
International audienceOur survey was performed near Iquitos (Peruvian Amazon) and its surroundings a...
Traditional knowledge about the use of natural resources is becoming increasingly important in defin...
This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Loja province, Southern Ecuador. Two ...
In this article we present the plants used for the treatment of malaria and associated symptoms in S...
In Ecuador, medicinal plants are largely used by local people, although for the most part of species...
Ecuador has, in proportion of its size, one of the richest floras of Latin America and the world; th...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
This study’s objective was to evaluate the rescued traditional knowledge about the chiricaspi ...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
The traditional herbal healers, along with wild medicinal plants and the knowledge they have about t...