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Ethnopharmacology to Bioactive Compounds
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Ethnopharmacology to Bioactive Compounds
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Ethnobotany: Ethnopharmacology to Bioactive Compounds comprises of carefully selected studies focusing on the importance of ethnobotanical data as an effective approach towards the discovery of novel ethnopharmacological properties and bioactive compounds that characterize herbal products, pharmaceutical drugs and medicinal plants.
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Ethnobotany: Ethnopharmacology to Bioactive Compounds comprises of carefully selected studies focusing on the importance of ethnobotanical data as an effective approach towards the discovery of novel ethnopharmacological properties and bioactive compounds that characterize herbal products, pharmaceutical drugs and medicinal plants.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000886986
- Artikelnr.: 67414423
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000886986
- Artikelnr.: 67414423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
José L. Martinez is a chemical biologist of the University of Santiago of Chile and did his MSc from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. He works at the Direction of Scientific and Technological Research of the University of Santiago, Chile. He is the Editor and founder of the Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (BLACPMA) and Medicinal Plant Communications. Dr. Martinez is also a Member of the Editorial Committee of numerous journals and Editor of several books on medicinal plants. Alfred Maroyi is a Professor of Botany at the University of Fort Hare in South Africa with a PhD in ethnobotany and plant systematics from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. His research interest is in ethnobotany, plant utilization, plant systematics and biodiversity conservation. He has written many popular and scientific articles focusing on botanical description, distribution, traditional uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties of medicinal plants. Marcelo L. Wagner is tenured Professor Consultant at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry as well as a full academician of the National Academy of Pharmacy and Biochemistry. He is also a full member of the Medicinal Plants of the Argentine Pharmacopeia, and member of Medicinal Plants of the Argentine Institute of Material Rationalization (IRAM). Additionally, he is the Director of Dominguezia magazine, and the Executive Editor of the Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (BLACPMA). Dr. Wagner is also a Member of Lilloa Scientific Committee, and the Latin American Journal of Pharmacy.
Taking Advantage of the Therapeutic/Nutritional Properties of Some
Medicinal Plants for Use in Animal Feed. Resveratrol: Perspectives from
Ethnobotanical uses to Health Applications. Coffee and Folk Medicine:
Mechanisms and Activities. Use of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants with
Ethnomedicinal Information in Clinical Trials: Focus on Bioactive
Compounds. Phytolaccaceae and Petiveriaceae Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry.
Beyond Phytochemistry: Comparative Ethnobotany among Oneirogenic Alkaloid
Containing Tabernaemontana species from Mexico and the Amazon and the
African shrub Tabernanthe iboga (Apocynaceae). Phytochemistry and
Bioactivity from Huperzias, used by Healers from Saraguro Community, in the
Southern Ecuadorian Andes. The Genus Alepidea: A Review of its Medicinal
Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities. Genus Salvia: Its
Secondary Metabolites and Roles in the Treatment of Common Cancer Types in
Men and Women. Molecular Basis of Ethnobotany and the Quest for Flavonoids:
An Analytical Journey.
Medicinal Plants for Use in Animal Feed. Resveratrol: Perspectives from
Ethnobotanical uses to Health Applications. Coffee and Folk Medicine:
Mechanisms and Activities. Use of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants with
Ethnomedicinal Information in Clinical Trials: Focus on Bioactive
Compounds. Phytolaccaceae and Petiveriaceae Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry.
Beyond Phytochemistry: Comparative Ethnobotany among Oneirogenic Alkaloid
Containing Tabernaemontana species from Mexico and the Amazon and the
African shrub Tabernanthe iboga (Apocynaceae). Phytochemistry and
Bioactivity from Huperzias, used by Healers from Saraguro Community, in the
Southern Ecuadorian Andes. The Genus Alepidea: A Review of its Medicinal
Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities. Genus Salvia: Its
Secondary Metabolites and Roles in the Treatment of Common Cancer Types in
Men and Women. Molecular Basis of Ethnobotany and the Quest for Flavonoids:
An Analytical Journey.
Taking Advantage of the Therapeutic/Nutritional Properties of Some
Medicinal Plants for Use in Animal Feed. Resveratrol: Perspectives from
Ethnobotanical uses to Health Applications. Coffee and Folk Medicine:
Mechanisms and Activities. Use of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants with
Ethnomedicinal Information in Clinical Trials: Focus on Bioactive
Compounds. Phytolaccaceae and Petiveriaceae Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry.
Beyond Phytochemistry: Comparative Ethnobotany among Oneirogenic Alkaloid
Containing Tabernaemontana species from Mexico and the Amazon and the
African shrub Tabernanthe iboga (Apocynaceae). Phytochemistry and
Bioactivity from Huperzias, used by Healers from Saraguro Community, in the
Southern Ecuadorian Andes. The Genus Alepidea: A Review of its Medicinal
Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities. Genus Salvia: Its
Secondary Metabolites and Roles in the Treatment of Common Cancer Types in
Men and Women. Molecular Basis of Ethnobotany and the Quest for Flavonoids:
An Analytical Journey.
Medicinal Plants for Use in Animal Feed. Resveratrol: Perspectives from
Ethnobotanical uses to Health Applications. Coffee and Folk Medicine:
Mechanisms and Activities. Use of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants with
Ethnomedicinal Information in Clinical Trials: Focus on Bioactive
Compounds. Phytolaccaceae and Petiveriaceae Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry.
Beyond Phytochemistry: Comparative Ethnobotany among Oneirogenic Alkaloid
Containing Tabernaemontana species from Mexico and the Amazon and the
African shrub Tabernanthe iboga (Apocynaceae). Phytochemistry and
Bioactivity from Huperzias, used by Healers from Saraguro Community, in the
Southern Ecuadorian Andes. The Genus Alepidea: A Review of its Medicinal
Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities. Genus Salvia: Its
Secondary Metabolites and Roles in the Treatment of Common Cancer Types in
Men and Women. Molecular Basis of Ethnobotany and the Quest for Flavonoids:
An Analytical Journey.