نتایج جستجو برای: flora ethnobotany medicinal plants

تعداد نتایج: 238855  

2016
Rahmatullah Qureshi Shahina A Ghazanfar Hassan Obied Viliana Vasileva Mohammad A Tariq

Since time immemorial, plants served as the first source of medicine to treat ailments. Man learnt about the therapeutic use of plants through trials and errors. This knowledge has been orally passed from generation to generation which led to the development of the traditional health care system, practiced in various countries of the world [1]. Ethnobotanical studies discover plant resources th...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
f naghibi m mosaddegh m mohammadi motamed a ghorbani

labiatae family is well represented in iran by 46 genera and 410 species and subspecies. many members of this family are used in traditional and folk medicine. also they are used as culinary and ornamental plants. there are no distinct references on the ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology of the family in iran and most of the publications and documents related to the uses of these species are bot...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Ngozi Justina Nwodo Akachukwu Ibezim Fidele Ntie-Kang Michael Umale Adikwu Chika John Mbah

African trypanosomiasis is a vector-borne parasitic disease causing serious risks to the lives of about 60 million people and 48 million cattle globally. Nigerian medicinal plants are known to contain a large variety of chemical structures and some of the plant extracts have been screened for antitrypanosomal activity, in the search for potential new drugs against the illness. We surveyed the l...

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Biology 2023

Iran, possessing unique topographic and diverse climatic conditions, is the home of 8167 vascular plant species. Iran has a historical tradition in using plants for medicinal purposes. Approximately 2075 species over whole are popularly characterized as or aromatic. Medicinal trees shrubs compose significant percentage Iranian flora. Nonetheless, there no integrated databases on their applicati...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2007
Alexandros S Botsaris

The archives of Flora Medicinal, an ancient pharmaceutical laboratory that supported ethnomedical research in Brazil for more than 30 years, were searched for plants with antimalarial use. Forty plant species indicated to treat malaria were described by Dr. J. Monteiro da Silva (Flora Medicinal leader) and his co-workers. Eight species, Bathysa cuspidata, Cosmos sulphureus, Cecropia hololeuca, ...

Journal: :journal of medicinal plants and by-products 0

the production and proper utilization of medicinal plants in natural habitats need to review and identify the natural conditions and climate of the habitat of these plants and separating them from harmful and poisonous plants. the current study was aimed to introduce and determine the distribution of medicinal plants from lamiaceae family in mazandaran province as well as the introduction of na...

2008
Rana Abu-Dahab Fatma Afifi

76 ethanolic extracts of medicinal herbs from the Jordanian flora, belonging to 67 species and 34 families, were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity on a breast cancer cell line (MCF7). The cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium and incubated with the extracts for 72 hours. Sulphorhodamine B (SRB) assay was used to test cytotoxicity. From the tested crude extracts, Inula graveolens,...

2012
Eduardo Estrada-Castillón Brianda Elizabeth Soto-Mata Miriam Garza-López José Ángel Villarreal-Quintanilla Javier Jiménez-Pérez Marisela Pando-Moreno Jaime Sánchez-Salas Laura Scott-Morales Mauricio Cotera-Correa

BACKGROUND Although the flora of the State of Nuevo León is well known, there are few records of ethnobotancial information. An ethnobotanical study was undertaken in order to know the medicinal plants used by people living at the scrublands and oak-pine forest areas in the southern Nuevo León. Collection of plants specimens and interviews were carried out among the people of the municipalities...

2016
Ruifeng Hu Guomin Ren Guibo Sun Xiaobo Sun

BACKGROUND Complex diseases seriously threaten human health. Drug discovery approaches based on "single genes, single drugs, and single targets" are limited in targeting complex diseases. The development of new multicomponent drugs for complex diseases is imperative, and the establishment of a suitable solution for drug group-target protein network analysis is a key scientific problem that must...

2006
A. R. Magee S. F. Van Vuuren

Arctopus echinatus L. and related species are ancient Khoi-San medicinal plants adopted by the early Cape settlers who used them as a “comfort to the sick”, hence the Afrikaans vernacular name sieketroos. The earliest recorded medicinal use dates back to the days of Thunberg's travels in the eighteenth century when it was used as a remedy for venereal diseases. The rich ethnobotanical history o...

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