نتایج جستجو برای: medicinal plantsorganophosphatestoxicologykelussia oderatassima

تعداد نتایج: 38562  

2009
S. Ramya C. Rajasekaran R. Sivaperumal A. Krishnan R. Jayakumararaj

An ethnobotanical survey was conducted to collect information about the medicinal plants used by Malayali tribes in Dharmapuri district Tamilnadu, India. Informations presented here were gathered from Malayali tribes using an integrated approach of botanical collections and interview schedules. A total of 7 informants were interviewed and 27 ethno medicinal plant species distributed in 16 famil...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2008
Kola K Ajibesin Benjamin A Ekpo Danladi N Bala Etienne E Essien Saburi A Adesanya

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The medicinal plants employed in the ethnomedicine of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria are studied. AIM OF THE STUDY The survey aims at identifying and documenting the plants used amongst the indigenes of Akwa Ibom State. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using ethnobotanical survey list, information is gathered through personal interviews with traditional medical practitioners...

2016
Byeong Cheol Yun Seung Bin Pae Yoo Kyoung Han Moo Jin Choi Byung Tae Choi Hwa Kyoung Shin Jin Ung Baek

In contrast to Western medicine, which typically prescribes one medicine to treat a specific disease, traditional East Asian medicine uses any one of a large number of different prescriptions (mixtures of medicinal herbs), according to the patient's characteristics. Although this can be considered an advantage, the lack of a universal prescription for a specific disease is considered a drawback...

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2011
David R Cheshire

To an outsider, the exploration of thousands of molecules to find a small number of potential candidate drugs must appear enormously wasteful, but many medicinal chemists would defend this waste as unavoidable. Here, I provide evidence that suggests that modern medicinal chemists are overproductive in that they synthesise many more compounds than are required to achieve the objectives of the pr...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2008
Katrin Roosita Clara M Kusharto Makiko Sekiyama Yulian Fachrurozi Ryutaro Ohtsuka

AIM OF THE STUDY Based on the authors' fieldwork in a Sundanese village, Indonesia, this paper aimed to elucidate the roles of herbal medicine in treatment of illnesses and to report medicinal plants and their uses, comparing with those mentioned in the encyclopedic book series of Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA). MATERIALS AND METHODS Interview survey was conducted for all of the ...

2008
Xuewei Wang Yiyu Cheng

Medicinal plants are growing to be a major source of drug discovery, and one challenging problem is to identify the drug candidates from numerous ingredients in medicinal plants. We present an approach to identify active compounds from Chinese medicinal plant based on causal variable selection techniques. We examined three methods, including stepwise regression, Incremental Association Markov B...

2013
Suruchi Singh Maryam Bincy Thomas Sharada Pal Singh

There is no plant in this Universe which is non-medicinal and which cannot be made of use for many purposes and by many modes. This definition rightly suggests that in principle all plants have a potential medicinal value. Medicinal plants have been considered as important therapeutic aid for alleviating ailment of humankind. Search for eternal health and longevity and to seek remedy to relieve...

2014
Sharma

Azadirachta indica is a fast growing, evergreen tree found commonly in India, Africa and America. Neem is one of the most useful traditional medicinal plant in India. It is a highly esteemed tree with several beneficial properties and applications, especially known for its incredible therapeutic and ethnomedicinal values for mankind. It has been used in different medicinal systems: Ayurveda, un...

2012
Sofia Zank Natalia Hanazaki

We investigated the knowledge of medicinal plants in two areas proposed for the creation of protected areas for sustainable use in the city of Imbituba (SC). In this study, we analyzed the influence of gender, form of learning, and modern medicine on medicinal plant knowledge while also reflecting on the relationship of this knowledge to in situ conservation. Data collection was conducted throu...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004
Ina Vandebroek Jan-Bart Calewaert Stijn De jonckheere Sabino Sanca Lucio Semo Patrick Van Damme Luc Van Puyvelde Norbert De Kimpe

OBJECTIVE To investigate, by means of household surveys, the use of medicinal plants and pharmaceuticals in Apillapampa, a large Andean community of Quechua peasants, and in six small communities of Yuracaré-Trinitario "slash-and-burn" cultivators of the National Park Isiboro-Secure (the NPIS) in the Bolivian Amazon. METHODS A total of 12% of households in Apillapampa and nearly all household...

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