Much natural-product-based drug discovery has depended on the practices of Indigenous Peoples, who have sometimes invested centuries of care into the cultivation and use of plant or fungal matter. However, the contributions of the original discoverers can be lost as the natural products are develop...
Plant chemistry is the basis of the therapeutic uses of herbs. A good knowledge of the chemical composition of plants leads to a better understanding of its possible medicinal value. Modern chemistry has described the role of primary plant metabolites in basic life f...
The efficacy of medicinal plants is closely related to the plant part used since different parts of the same plant may have different uses and effectiveness [49]. The Shui informants at the study sites used multiple parts of medicinal plants, including the root, whole plant, leaf, stem, bark...
Milen I.Institute of MicrobiologyMini Reviews in Medicinal ChemistryGeorgiev MI (2011) Contemporary approaches towards production of phytopharmaceuticals: plant biotechnology meets medicinal chemistry. Mini-Rev Med Chem 11(10):822-822 WOS:000294691300001...
This plant, also known as roselle or sorrel (‘Gongura’ in Hindi) is used both as food and traditional medicine. Leaves, calyces, petals or whole flowers are traditionally used for their therapeutic potentials [20]. H. sabdariffa has been used in folk medicine as a diuretic, mild laxative...
detoxification mechanisms; medicinal plants; reactive oxygen species; plant responses to abiotic stress; toxic metals1. Introduction Medicinal plants have been used since ancient times in different kind of therapies. Using plants as an alternative to conventional medicine is considered by a large part ...
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Yarnell, E. Plant Chemistry in Veterinary Medicine: Medicinal Constituents and Their Mechanisms of Action. In Veterinary Herbal Medicine; Elsevier: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2007; pp. 159-182.Yarnell, E., 2007. Plant chemistry in veterinary medicine: medicinal constituents and their mechanism of ...
Medicinal cannabis registries typically report pain as the most common reason for use. It would be clinically useful to identify patterns of cannabis treatment in migraine and headache, as compared to arthritis and chronic pain, and to analyze preferred
Plant chemistry is the basis of the therapeutic uses of herbs. A good knowledge of the chemical composition of plants leads to a better understanding of its possible medicinal value. Modern chemistry has described the role of primary plant metabolites in basic life functions such as cell division...