The taste and smell of the environment are important to humans in everyday life and are of particular relevance for the selection of medicinal versus non-medicinal plant species. In a 16-months study with the Popoluca of southern Veracruz (Mexico), we focused on the indigenous selection criteria for medicinal plants. We provide evidence for a highly significant association between organoleptic properties of plants and the use of these species as medicine. Additionally, the doctrine of signature is an essential mnemonic aid, which facilitates remembering the use assigned to the plant. From the Popoluca point of view, it is essential to find substitutes or alternative treatments when a certain species is not at hand. We show that organoleptic...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Juarez foothills in Oaxaca (Mexico) live in an area of grea...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Organoleptic properties, and more specifically chemosensory cues, hav...
The taste and smell of the environment are important to humans in everyday life and are of particula...
The taste and smell of the environment are important to humans in everyday life and are of particula...
For the Lowland Mixe of Oaxaca (Mexico), plants are a central part of their medical system. Direct a...
We studied the medicinal plants used by the Popoluca of the Sierra de Santa Marta (eastern Mexico). ...
Results of recent research strongly suggest that people find beneficial phytochemicals by selecting ...
Medicinal plants are an essential part of indigenous pharmaceutical systems. We studied the medicina...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
As for all Mexican peasant cultures, plants are an essential part of everyday life for Nahua of the ...
In the biological sciences the use of medicinal plants in indigenous cultures is commonly seen as be...
Medicinal plants are an important part of the environment as it is perceived by Mexican indigenous g...
Plants have been used for thousands and thousands of years as a source of food and medicine as well ...
Most ethnopharmacological studies overlook food plants, yet many edible plants, also have medicinal ...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Juarez foothills in Oaxaca (Mexico) live in an area of grea...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Organoleptic properties, and more specifically chemosensory cues, hav...
The taste and smell of the environment are important to humans in everyday life and are of particula...
The taste and smell of the environment are important to humans in everyday life and are of particula...
For the Lowland Mixe of Oaxaca (Mexico), plants are a central part of their medical system. Direct a...
We studied the medicinal plants used by the Popoluca of the Sierra de Santa Marta (eastern Mexico). ...
Results of recent research strongly suggest that people find beneficial phytochemicals by selecting ...
Medicinal plants are an essential part of indigenous pharmaceutical systems. We studied the medicina...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
As for all Mexican peasant cultures, plants are an essential part of everyday life for Nahua of the ...
In the biological sciences the use of medicinal plants in indigenous cultures is commonly seen as be...
Medicinal plants are an important part of the environment as it is perceived by Mexican indigenous g...
Plants have been used for thousands and thousands of years as a source of food and medicine as well ...
Most ethnopharmacological studies overlook food plants, yet many edible plants, also have medicinal ...
The Zapotec inhabitants of the Sierra de Juarez foothills in Oaxaca (Mexico) live in an area of grea...
Local empirical knowledge about medicinal properties of plants is the basis for their use as home re...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Organoleptic properties, and more specifically chemosensory cues, hav...