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4.0/). Department of Pharmacy, Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Calabria, Rende, 87036 Cosenza, Italy; [email protected]. Medicinal plants represent the most ancient form ...
PDF Chapter 1 Medicinal Plants and Herbal Drugs: An Overview
The history of medicinal plant utilization for therapeutic purposes dates back to antiquity. Medicinal plants form the mainstay of herbal drugs. These plants have been an integral part of the ancient traditional medicine systems, e.g. Chinese, Egyptian and Ayurvedic (Sarker and Nahar 2007). Medicinal plant products have
Worldwide Research Trends on Medicinal Plants
Figure 5. Temporal evolution on medical plants publications for Top 12 countries. The first group is the leaders of this research, China and India, with between 800 and 1100 publications per year. China led the research from 1996 to 2010, and from this year to 2016, the leader was India, after which it returned to China.
Journal of Evidence-Based Traditional Medicinal Plants: A Source
medicinal plants are readily available and culturally accepta-ble. They offer an accessible and affordable health care regime and serve as an important source of livelihood for indigenous rural populations.8 Research on plant and use of traditional medicinal information has again received considerable interest.
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WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, Volume 2 (ISBN 92 4 154537 2), 2002 WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, Volume 1 (ISBN 92 4 154517 8), 1999 Quality assurance and control of herbal medicines: WHO Guidelines on good agricultural and collection practices (GACP) for medicinal plants (ISBN 92 4 154627 1), 2003 Quality control ...
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graphs on medicinal plants commonly used in NIS have been completed and will be published soon. Based on the NIS countries model, in the fu-ture, WHO would like to cooperate with more countries or regions to develop their monographs on commonly used medicinal plants. Preparation of monographs for volume 4 Selection of medicinal plants
Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science
View PDF; Download full issue; Search ScienceDirect. Current Biology. Volume 34, Issue 4, 26 February 2024, Pages R158-R173. Review. ... Integrative research on medicinal plants should lead to a greater focus on conserving genetic, phenotypic, chemical, and biocultural diversity, especially near their centers of origin, where such diversity is ...
Handbook of 200 Medicinal Plants
The current book is an effort to provide detailed reviews of selected plants, especially for their uses in traditional medicines around the world, their updated phytochemical, pharmacological and clinical (if any) research, point out the reasons for variations and discrepancies, and highlight other nuances involved in research on medicinal ...
PDF Chapter 1 Genetic Resources of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
For thousands of years, medicinal plants have been used in various cultures. They play an important role in human history, culture, and tradition. Cave paintings dating back to 13,000-25,000 BC depict the use of medicinal plants (Cooper and Deakin 2016). The oldest written evidence of medicinal plants' usage for prepara-
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Introduction. Currently, there are more than 10,000 medicinal plant species known in China. However, several medicinal plants are non-model plants, owing to the lack of genomic information and insufficient research on their functional genes and genetic mechanisms (Liu et al., 2019).Therefore, it is essential to apply transcriptome sequencing to medicinal plants.
Medicinal Plants and Their Traditional Uses in Local Communities around
1. Introduction. Medicinal plants have been a vital source of both curative and preventive medical therapy preparations for human beings, which also has been used for the extraction of important bioactive compounds [1,2,3].It is estimated that almost 80% of the world's total population, regularly, depends on traditional medicine and products for its healthcare needs especially in third world ...
PDF General overview of medicinal and aromatic plants: A review
Distribution of medicinal plants The distribution analysis of the medicinal plants shows that they are distributed across diverse habitats and landscape elements. Nearly about 70% of the medicinal plants in India are found in tropical forests in Eastern and Western Ghats, Chota Nagpur Plateau, Aravalis, Vindhyas and the Himalayas.
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Recent developments in plant genomics have enabled a comprehensive analysis of the medicinal potential of plants based on their gene repertoire. Genes of biosynthesis pathways can be discovered through comparative genomics and through integration of transcriptomic data. Data-driven discovery of specialized metabolites could accelerate research.
Medicinal Plants: Advances in Phytochemistry and Ethnobotany
Considering more elaborate forms, such as capsules, tablets, and extracts, the global market forecast is USD 117 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 7.3% [ 5 ]. This Special Issue of Plants, dedicated to Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry, received 27 manuscript submissions from almost all world regions. From those, 13 papers were of a high quality and ...
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The use of medicinal plants has been done since ancient times and may even be considered the origin of modern medicine. Compounds of plant origin have been and still are an important source of compounds for drugs. In this study a bibliometric study of all the works indexed in the Scopus database until 2019 has been carried out, analyzing more than 100,000 publications. On the one hand, the ...
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Medicinal plants naturally synthesize and accumulate some secondary metabolites, like alkaloids, sterols, terpenes, flavonoids, saponins, glycosides, cyanogeniCS, tannins, resins. lactones, quinines, volatile Oils etc. The medicinal plants have been used for treatment Of illnesses and diseases, since the dawn of time.
The Role and Place of Medicinal Plants in the Strategies for Disease
Medicinal plants will be useful for Maternal and Child health care, as essential drugs, in food and nutrition, for common illnesses and injury, for endemic infectious diseases, mental health and oral health. Medicinal plants also fit perfectly into the modelling for priorities in Primary Health Care as proposed by McDonald and Ollerenshaw (2011).
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Despite their casting as problem species, invasive plants often hold deep ties to historical events and customs. A yearning to better understand their relationship to one specific ecosystem, the land and human life led artist Lisa Jevbratt to study their color and material properties. "We are dyeing wool with dyestuff from invasive and non-native plants growing on Santa Cruz Island in the ...
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The history of medicinal plant utilization for therapeutic purposes dates back to antiquity. Medicinal plants form the mainstay of herbal drugs. These plants have been an integral part of the ancient traditional medicine systems, e.g. Chinese, Egyptian and Ayurvedic (Sarker and Nahar 2007). Medicinal plant products have
Figure 5. Temporal evolution on medical plants publications for Top 12 countries. The first group is the leaders of this research, China and India, with between 800 and 1100 publications per year. China led the research from 1996 to 2010, and from this year to 2016, the leader was India, after which it returned to China.
medicinal plants are readily available and culturally accepta-ble. They offer an accessible and affordable health care regime and serve as an important source of livelihood for indigenous rural populations.8 Research on plant and use of traditional medicinal information has again received considerable interest.
WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, Volume 2 (ISBN 92 4 154537 2), 2002 WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, Volume 1 (ISBN 92 4 154517 8), 1999 Quality assurance and control of herbal medicines: WHO Guidelines on good agricultural and collection practices (GACP) for medicinal plants (ISBN 92 4 154627 1), 2003 Quality control ...
graphs on medicinal plants commonly used in NIS have been completed and will be published soon. Based on the NIS countries model, in the fu-ture, WHO would like to cooperate with more countries or regions to develop their monographs on commonly used medicinal plants. Preparation of monographs for volume 4 Selection of medicinal plants
View PDF; Download full issue; Search ScienceDirect. Current Biology. Volume 34, Issue 4, 26 February 2024, Pages R158-R173. Review. ... Integrative research on medicinal plants should lead to a greater focus on conserving genetic, phenotypic, chemical, and biocultural diversity, especially near their centers of origin, where such diversity is ...
The current book is an effort to provide detailed reviews of selected plants, especially for their uses in traditional medicines around the world, their updated phytochemical, pharmacological and clinical (if any) research, point out the reasons for variations and discrepancies, and highlight other nuances involved in research on medicinal ...
For thousands of years, medicinal plants have been used in various cultures. They play an important role in human history, culture, and tradition. Cave paintings dating back to 13,000-25,000 BC depict the use of medicinal plants (Cooper and Deakin 2016). The oldest written evidence of medicinal plants' usage for prepara-
Introduction. Currently, there are more than 10,000 medicinal plant species known in China. However, several medicinal plants are non-model plants, owing to the lack of genomic information and insufficient research on their functional genes and genetic mechanisms (Liu et al., 2019).Therefore, it is essential to apply transcriptome sequencing to medicinal plants.
1. Introduction. Medicinal plants have been a vital source of both curative and preventive medical therapy preparations for human beings, which also has been used for the extraction of important bioactive compounds [1,2,3].It is estimated that almost 80% of the world's total population, regularly, depends on traditional medicine and products for its healthcare needs especially in third world ...
Distribution of medicinal plants The distribution analysis of the medicinal plants shows that they are distributed across diverse habitats and landscape elements. Nearly about 70% of the medicinal plants in India are found in tropical forests in Eastern and Western Ghats, Chota Nagpur Plateau, Aravalis, Vindhyas and the Himalayas.
Recent developments in plant genomics have enabled a comprehensive analysis of the medicinal potential of plants based on their gene repertoire. Genes of biosynthesis pathways can be discovered through comparative genomics and through integration of transcriptomic data. Data-driven discovery of specialized metabolites could accelerate research.
Considering more elaborate forms, such as capsules, tablets, and extracts, the global market forecast is USD 117 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 7.3% [ 5 ]. This Special Issue of Plants, dedicated to Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry, received 27 manuscript submissions from almost all world regions. From those, 13 papers were of a high quality and ...
The use of medicinal plants has been done since ancient times and may even be considered the origin of modern medicine. Compounds of plant origin have been and still are an important source of compounds for drugs. In this study a bibliometric study of all the works indexed in the Scopus database until 2019 has been carried out, analyzing more than 100,000 publications. On the one hand, the ...
Medicinal plants naturally synthesize and accumulate some secondary metabolites, like alkaloids, sterols, terpenes, flavonoids, saponins, glycosides, cyanogeniCS, tannins, resins. lactones, quinines, volatile Oils etc. The medicinal plants have been used for treatment Of illnesses and diseases, since the dawn of time.
Medicinal plants will be useful for Maternal and Child health care, as essential drugs, in food and nutrition, for common illnesses and injury, for endemic infectious diseases, mental health and oral health. Medicinal plants also fit perfectly into the modelling for priorities in Primary Health Care as proposed by McDonald and Ollerenshaw (2011).
Despite their casting as problem species, invasive plants often hold deep ties to historical events and customs. A yearning to better understand their relationship to one specific ecosystem, the land and human life led artist Lisa Jevbratt to study their color and material properties. "We are dyeing wool with dyestuff from invasive and non-native plants growing on Santa Cruz Island in the ...
By Emily Anthes. May 8, 2024 Updated 11:31 a.m. ET. Several large-scale, human-driven changes to the planet — including climate change, the loss of biodiversity and the spread of invasive ...