Ethnopharmacological relevance Himalayan plants have 6500 years old history of being using as traditional medicines. Inhabitants of the region use indigenous knowledge for the …
Y Bibi, S Nisa, FM Chaudhary, M Zia - BMC complementary and …, 2011 - Springer
Background Screening of the ethnobotenical plants is a pre-requisite to evaluate their therapeutic potential and it can lead to the isolation of new bioactive compounds. Methods …
The aims of this study were to determine the antioxidant and antiproliferative activity of the following Theobroma cacao plant part methanolic extracts: leaf, bark, husk, fermented and …
Ethno-pharmacological relevance Medicinal plants represent one of the most accessible resources available for snake and scorpion bite among the rural communities of Northern …
A Ashraf, RA Sarfraz, MA Rashid… - Pharmaceutical …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Context Psidium guajava L.(Myrtaceae) leaves are used in traditional medicines for the treatment of cancer, inflammation and other ailments. Objective The current study …
Essential oils are valuable natural products extracted from flowers, leaves, fruits, fruit rinds seeds, stems, roots, barks, or resins of various plants. They are used as raw materials in …
Aesculus indica (Linn.)(Sapindaceae) is an ethanobotanically important plant specie traditionally used against rheumatism, skin and vein complaints. Cytotoxic potential of …
S Painuli, P Semwal, N Cruz-Martins… - Non-Timber Forest …, 2021 - Springer
Human civilization has been dependent on plants for food and medicinal purposes since prehistoric times. In history, there has been a plethora of evidence highlighting the effective …
Background Ethnoveterinary medicine is crucial in many rural areas of the world since people living in remote and marginal areas rely significantly on traditional herbal therapies …