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Use and commercialization of Podocnemis expansa (Schweiger 1812) (Testudines: Podocnemididae) for medicinal purposes in two communities in North of Brazil

Use and commercialization of Podocnemis expansa (Schweiger 1812) (Testudines: Podocnemididae) for medicinal purposes in two communities in North of Brazil

... for medicinal purposes [7,13]. Medicinal products derived from ...for medicinal and cosmetic ...scars. Medicinal products of ...

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Survey of weed plant species used for medicinal purposes in four selected local government areas of oyo state

Survey of weed plant species used for medicinal purposes in four selected local government areas of oyo state

... Survey was undertaken in four selected Local Government Area in Oyo state Nigeria in June 2010 to investigate weed plant species used for medicinal purposes. More than 70 different weed plant species were ...

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Flora used other than medicinal purposes bymalaiyali ethnic in  palamalai of salem district

Flora used other than medicinal purposes bymalaiyali ethnic in palamalai of salem district

... the medicinal and food value, plants also play an important role in the socioeconomic life of Malayali tribes ethnic have grown some of the plants as sacred ...main medicinal purposes plants used ...

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The History of Plant Use in Laos: Analysis of European Accounts of Plant Use for Primarily Religious and Medicinal Purposes

The History of Plant Use in Laos: Analysis of European Accounts of Plant Use for Primarily Religious and Medicinal Purposes

... Universal History, like many accounts on Laos, discusses the exports of Laos, but unlike other accounts it also discusses medicinal plants and ventures to name these plants. While elaborating on trade with China, ...

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Vertebrates used for medicinal purposes by members of the Nyishi and Galo tribes in Arunachal Pradesh (North-East India)

Vertebrates used for medicinal purposes by members of the Nyishi and Galo tribes in Arunachal Pradesh (North-East India)

... The relatively large number of medicinally important vertebrate species catalogued, demonstrates the impor- tance of zootherapeutic practices as an alternative to newly introduced western medicines amongst the Nyishi and ...

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Dietary use and conservation concern of edible wetland plants at indo-burma hotspot: a case study from northeast India

Dietary use and conservation concern of edible wetland plants at indo-burma hotspot: a case study from northeast India

... Results: We recorded 51 edible wetland species used by indigenous people for food and medicinal purposes. Thirty eight species had high medicinal values and used in the traditional system to treat ...

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Holmes, The Weed Keeper?

Holmes, The Weed Keeper?

... Smith: An addiction is the perpetual abuse of drugs for reasons outside of their medicinal purposes. Until now, I do not think that you could have known this because the society you were born into largely ...

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Incorporation of Herbal Medicine in Nigeria’s Healthcare: Online Survey

Incorporation of Herbal Medicine in Nigeria’s Healthcare: Online Survey

... for medicinal purposes may be their leaves, flowers, root, seeds or ...bark. Medicinal herbs have been in use by both plants and animals for many thousand ...many medicinal plants have a rich ...

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Sustainable Growth Of Domestic Medicinal Herbal Plants Of Raipur Region, C.G., India

Sustainable Growth Of Domestic Medicinal Herbal Plants Of Raipur Region, C.G., India

... the medicinal value of good number of plants and they are using these plants from long ...(PHC). Medicinal plant acts and produces similar effects as chemical compounds in conventional ...effective ...

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Qualitative Assessment of the Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, and Phytochemical Properties of the Ethanolic Extracts of the Inner Bark of Atuna racemosa

Qualitative Assessment of the Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, and Phytochemical Properties of the Ethanolic Extracts of the Inner Bark of Atuna racemosa

... Medicinal plants played a major role in different cultures for therapeutic purposes. The Ayurvedic system, Unani system, and Chinese system were among the oldest systems which use plants for ...

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Production of food and medicinal plants in homegardens in  northeast of brazil

Production of food and medicinal plants in homegardens in northeast of brazil

... for medicinal purposes is large, almost always, in comparable numbers to plants used for food purposes, especially also for ornamental plants, especially in urban ...handicrafts, medicinal, ...

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An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Babungo, Northwest Region, Cameroon

An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Babungo, Northwest Region, Cameroon

... for medicinal purposes compared to any other plant family in Babungo because they contain a wide range of biologi- cally active compounds and also because being one of the largest families in the plant ...

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CHIURI: A REVIEW ON ITS MULTIPURPOSE USE IN NEPAL

CHIURI: A REVIEW ON ITS MULTIPURPOSE USE IN NEPAL

... Diploknema is a medium to large sized deciduous tree, mostly found in the sub- Himalayan regions. Chepangs, a tribal community of Nepal, uses Chiuri in a multipurpose uses. It has high medicinal value and is used ...

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CYTOTOXIC AND ANTITUMOR ACTIVITIES OF VENEZUELAN PLANT EXTRACTS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

CYTOTOXIC AND ANTITUMOR ACTIVITIES OF VENEZUELAN PLANT EXTRACTS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

... Venezuela is a country where indigenous and local communities use over 1,500 species of plants for medicinal purposes. Many drugs used in the treatment of cancer are of plant origin. From our databases of ...

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NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF ACACIA CATECHU WILLD  COLLECTED FROM CENTRAL INDIA

NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF ACACIA CATECHU WILLD COLLECTED FROM CENTRAL INDIA

... For example, FDA has set an action level of 0.5 ppm for lead 18 . Other toxic heavy metals could not be detected in any of the plant part assuring that these plant parts are safe for human consumption. The present study ...

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Zootherapeutic uses of wildmeat and associated products in the semiarid region of Brazil: general aspects and challenges for conservation

Zootherapeutic uses of wildmeat and associated products in the semiarid region of Brazil: general aspects and challenges for conservation

... for medicinal purposes is a very common practice in the semiarid area of the Northeast Region of Brazil, and zootherapeutic remedies play significant roles there in the treatment of human and livestock ...

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MILK THISTLE (SILYBUM MARIANUM): A VALUABLE MEDICINAL PLANT WITH SEVERAL THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES

MILK THISTLE (SILYBUM MARIANUM): A VALUABLE MEDICINAL PLANT WITH SEVERAL THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES

... from medicinal herbs (as pure compounds or standardized extracts) provide unlimited opportunities for therapeutic ...for medicinal purposes contain various types of bioactive compounds (Sasidharan et ...

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STUDY OF IMPORTANT MEDICINAL PLANTS OF DISTRICT DIR UPPER, PAKISTAN

STUDY OF IMPORTANT MEDICINAL PLANTS OF DISTRICT DIR UPPER, PAKISTAN

... More than 65% populations are dependent on local medicinal plants and use for primary caring of various diseases. Different plant parts i.e. (roots, stem, leaves, flower, fruits and seeds) are utilized for the ...

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Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) as a Valuable Medicinal Plant

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) as a Valuable Medicinal Plant

... of medicinal purposes, its immunostimulatory effect, as reported in this study, strengthens the rationale of its use in several Unani and Ayurvedic ...

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Phytopharmacological Potentials and Micropropagation of Aegle marmelos – A Review

Phytopharmacological Potentials and Micropropagation of Aegle marmelos – A Review

... Aegle marmelos is conventially propagated through seeds. seeds have short viability and are prone to insect attack. Vegetatively it is propagated through root suckers which is slow, difficult and cumbersome. ...

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