Wild Plants
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Wild Plants
The Treasure of Natural Healers
Bhattarai, Shandesh; M. Feitosa, Chistiane; Rai, Mahendra
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
460
Mole
Inglês
9780367510053
15 a 20 dias
961
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GENERAL. Wild Plants as a Treasure of Natural Healers: The Need for Unlocking the Treasure. The Disappearance and Substitution of Native Medicinal Species. SPECIFIC COUNTRIES. Wild Plants of Northern Peru: Traditions, Scientific Knowledge and Innovation. Ethnic Uses of Plant Species among Magar People in Nepal. Some Plants Used as Phytomedicine by Tribal Healers of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Argentinian Wild Plants as Controllers of Fruits Phytopathogenic Fungi: Trends and Perspectives. Plants from Brazil used against Snake Bites: Oleanolic and Ursolic Acids as Antiophidian against Bothrops jararacussu venom. Latin American Endemic (Wild) Medicinal Plants with High-Value: Ethnobotanical, Pharmacological, and Chemical Importance. Phytochemicals from Wild Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Argentina. The Zig-Zag Trail of Symbiosis among Chepang, Bat, and Butter Tree: An Analysis on Conservation Threat in Nepal. SPECIFIC PLANTS AND AILMENTS. Role of Wild Plants in Curing and Healing the Skin Diseases. Choerospondias axillaris (Hog plum): Multiple Health Benefits. Artemisia Species: Medicinal Values with Potential Therapeutic Uses. The Potential Use of Mandacaru (Cereus spp.) Bioactive Compounds. Subfamily Bombacoideae: Traditional Uses, Secondary Metabolites, Biological Activities and Mechanistic Interpretation of the Anti-Inflammatory Activity. Ayahuasca: Inherent Dangers in Its Consumption. Exploring the Plant Kingdom for Sources of Skincare Cosmeceuticals: From Indigenous Knowledge to the Nanotechnology Era. Ethnomedicinal and Pharmacological Importance of Glycyrrhiza glabra L.
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Medicinal Species;Edible plants;Wild Plants;Traditional ethnobotanical knowledge;Medicinal Plant Species;Bio-prospecting;Ethyl Acetate Extract;Traditional healers;CHIANG MAI;Biocontrol agents;UA;cosmeceuticals skincare;Fungal Mycelium Growth;natural healing systems;OA;ethnopharmacology;Adansonia Digitata;wild plants usage;Ceiba Pentandra;Stem Bark;MERS;Methanol Extract;Glycyrrhiza Glabra;Cloud Forests;Stem Bark Methanol Extract;EOs Composition;CHT;Scoparia Dulcis;Bombax Ceiba;Wild Medicinal Plants;Lipid Core Nanocapsules;Bio-active Compounds;18? Glycyrrhetinic Acid;Artemisia Ketone
GENERAL. Wild Plants as a Treasure of Natural Healers: The Need for Unlocking the Treasure. The Disappearance and Substitution of Native Medicinal Species. SPECIFIC COUNTRIES. Wild Plants of Northern Peru: Traditions, Scientific Knowledge and Innovation. Ethnic Uses of Plant Species among Magar People in Nepal. Some Plants Used as Phytomedicine by Tribal Healers of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Argentinian Wild Plants as Controllers of Fruits Phytopathogenic Fungi: Trends and Perspectives. Plants from Brazil used against Snake Bites: Oleanolic and Ursolic Acids as Antiophidian against Bothrops jararacussu venom. Latin American Endemic (Wild) Medicinal Plants with High-Value: Ethnobotanical, Pharmacological, and Chemical Importance. Phytochemicals from Wild Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Argentina. The Zig-Zag Trail of Symbiosis among Chepang, Bat, and Butter Tree: An Analysis on Conservation Threat in Nepal. SPECIFIC PLANTS AND AILMENTS. Role of Wild Plants in Curing and Healing the Skin Diseases. Choerospondias axillaris (Hog plum): Multiple Health Benefits. Artemisia Species: Medicinal Values with Potential Therapeutic Uses. The Potential Use of Mandacaru (Cereus spp.) Bioactive Compounds. Subfamily Bombacoideae: Traditional Uses, Secondary Metabolites, Biological Activities and Mechanistic Interpretation of the Anti-Inflammatory Activity. Ayahuasca: Inherent Dangers in Its Consumption. Exploring the Plant Kingdom for Sources of Skincare Cosmeceuticals: From Indigenous Knowledge to the Nanotechnology Era. Ethnomedicinal and Pharmacological Importance of Glycyrrhiza glabra L.
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Medicinal Species;Edible plants;Wild Plants;Traditional ethnobotanical knowledge;Medicinal Plant Species;Bio-prospecting;Ethyl Acetate Extract;Traditional healers;CHIANG MAI;Biocontrol agents;UA;cosmeceuticals skincare;Fungal Mycelium Growth;natural healing systems;OA;ethnopharmacology;Adansonia Digitata;wild plants usage;Ceiba Pentandra;Stem Bark;MERS;Methanol Extract;Glycyrrhiza Glabra;Cloud Forests;Stem Bark Methanol Extract;EOs Composition;CHT;Scoparia Dulcis;Bombax Ceiba;Wild Medicinal Plants;Lipid Core Nanocapsules;Bio-active Compounds;18? Glycyrrhetinic Acid;Artemisia Ketone