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In this review, the anti-obesity activity of edible and medicinalplants was summarized based on epidemiological, experimental, and clinical studies, with related mechanisms discussed, which ...
IMPORTANCE AND USES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS – AN OVERVIEW
Amedicinalplant is any plant which, in one or more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes, or which are precursors for chemo-pharmaceutical...
Phytochemical and antioxidant analysis of medicinal and food ...
This study characterizes the phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of seven medicinal and food plants, including the leaves of Salvia officinalis L., Rosmarinus officinalis L., Olea ...
Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science
In this review, we suggest that interlinked research efforts in three major disciplines — evolutionary ecology, molecular biology and biochemistry, and ethnopharmacology — are poised to revolutionize the exploration and use of medicinalplants (Figure 1).
Medicinal Plant - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Amedicinalplant is that species of the plant kingdom, whose parts (flowers, leaves, roots, stems, fruits, or seeds) are directly used or used in some preparation as a medicine to treat a condition or disease.
Network Pharmacology Approach for Medicinal Plants: Review ...
Identifying pharmacological targets from active ingredients of medicinalplants has become a hot topic for biomedical research to generate innovative therapies.
Frontiers | Medicinal Plant Analysis: A Historical and ...
The analysis of medicinalplants has had a long history, and especially with regard to assessing a plant’s quality. The first techniques were organoleptic using the physical senses of taste, smell, and appearance. Then gradually these led on to more advanced instrumental techniques.
Medicinal plants, human health and biodiversity: a broad review
According to WHO reports, around 80 % of the global population still relies on botanical drugs; today several medicines owe their origin to medicinalplants. Natural substances have long served as sources of therapeutic drugs, where drugs including digitalis (from foxglove), ergotamine (from contaminated rye), quinine (from cinchona), and ...
Worldwide Research Trends on Medicinal Plants - MDPI
Therefore, this paper aims to study what types of scientific advances are being developed around medicinalplants, what research trends are being carried out, and by which countries and research institutions.
Worldwide Research Trends on Medicinal Plants - PubMed
In summary, it has been observed that the trend in global research is focused more on the search for new medicines or active compounds rather than on the cultivation or domestication of plant species with this demonstrated potential.
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In this review, the anti-obesity activity of edible and medicinal plants was summarized based on epidemiological, experimental, and clinical studies, with related mechanisms discussed, which ...
A medicinal plant is any plant which, in one or more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes, or which are precursors for chemo-pharmaceutical...
This study characterizes the phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of seven medicinal and food plants, including the leaves of Salvia officinalis L., Rosmarinus officinalis L., Olea ...
In this review, we suggest that interlinked research efforts in three major disciplines — evolutionary ecology, molecular biology and biochemistry, and ethnopharmacology — are poised to revolutionize the exploration and use of medicinal plants (Figure 1).
A medicinal plant is that species of the plant kingdom, whose parts (flowers, leaves, roots, stems, fruits, or seeds) are directly used or used in some preparation as a medicine to treat a condition or disease.
Identifying pharmacological targets from active ingredients of medicinal plants has become a hot topic for biomedical research to generate innovative therapies.
The analysis of medicinal plants has had a long history, and especially with regard to assessing a plant’s quality. The first techniques were organoleptic using the physical senses of taste, smell, and appearance. Then gradually these led on to more advanced instrumental techniques.
According to WHO reports, around 80 % of the global population still relies on botanical drugs; today several medicines owe their origin to medicinal plants. Natural substances have long served as sources of therapeutic drugs, where drugs including digitalis (from foxglove), ergotamine (from contaminated rye), quinine (from cinchona), and ...
Therefore, this paper aims to study what types of scientific advances are being developed around medicinal plants, what research trends are being carried out, and by which countries and research institutions.
In summary, it has been observed that the trend in global research is focused more on the search for new medicines or active compounds rather than on the cultivation or domestication of plant species with this demonstrated potential.