AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian plants was compiled by a number of European naturalists in the 19th century. The Scottish surgeon botanist George Gardner (1812–1849) was one such naturalist; however, the useful plants recorded in his manuscripts have not yet been studied in depth.Aim of the studyTo present data recorded by Gardner in his manuscript Catalogue of Brazilian Plants regarding the use of native plants by Brazilian people and evaluate the extent to which they have been explored.Materials and methodsData on useful plants were obtained from Gardner׳s manuscript Catalogue of Brazilian Plants deposited in the Archives of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK. The identifi...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceEthnobotanical studies have contributed significantly in resea...
Knowledge of medicinal plants has accumulated over centuries and often represents the only therapeut...
This study aimed to collect ethnopharmacological data in communities in the vicinity of the Botanica...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian p...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractThis study shows the results of a wide but non-exhaustive review on plants cited in the lite...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
Ethnopharmacological research when grounded on historic literature has for its objective retrieving ...
Abstract The Brazilian flora is very rich in medicinal plants, and much information about the tradit...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractThe interest in South American native plant species has been growing in recent years due to ...
AbstractThis study shows the results of a wide but non-exhaustive review on plants cited in the lite...
This research aimed to investigate the scientific technological interest of 14 native and endemic sp...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceEthnobotanical studies have contributed significantly in resea...
Knowledge of medicinal plants has accumulated over centuries and often represents the only therapeut...
This study aimed to collect ethnopharmacological data in communities in the vicinity of the Botanica...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian p...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractThis study shows the results of a wide but non-exhaustive review on plants cited in the lite...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
Ethnopharmacological research when grounded on historic literature has for its objective retrieving ...
Abstract The Brazilian flora is very rich in medicinal plants, and much information about the tradit...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the use of beneficial, native Brazilian ...
AbstractThe interest in South American native plant species has been growing in recent years due to ...
AbstractThis study shows the results of a wide but non-exhaustive review on plants cited in the lite...
This research aimed to investigate the scientific technological interest of 14 native and endemic sp...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceEthnobotanical studies have contributed significantly in resea...
Knowledge of medicinal plants has accumulated over centuries and often represents the only therapeut...
This study aimed to collect ethnopharmacological data in communities in the vicinity of the Botanica...