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期刊名:Journal of ethnopharmacology

缩写:J ETHNOPHARMACOL

ISSN:0378-8741

e-ISSN:1872-7573

IF/分区:5.4/Q1

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Johanna Willer,Christian Zidorn,Jorge Juan-Vicedo Johanna Willer
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Species of the genera Hieracium and Pilosella have been used in folk medicine for centuries in many parts of the world. The most wiedly used species is P. officinarum Vaill., included in th...
Daria Maciąg,Ewa Dobrowolska,Marta Sharafan et al. Daria Maciąg et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: 'Akebia stem' (Akebiae caulis) is one of the newest raw materials officially introduced into therapeutic practice from traditional Chinese medicine. A monograph on this material appeared fo...
Miao Wang,Tian-Tian Yang,Yao Rao et al. Miao Wang et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plants of the genus Nardostachys (Caprifoliaceae) have been used for a long history in different cultural systems of medicine, including Chinese, Ayurvedic, Korean folk medicine and Isl...
T L Olatunji,F Siebert,A E Adetunji et al. T L Olatunji et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Sceletium tortuosum (L.) N.E.Br, the most sought after and widely researched species in the genus Sceletium is a succulent forb endemic to South Africa. Traditionally, this medicinal plant ...
Enas M Shawky,Mohamed R Elgindi,Haitham A Ibrahim et al. Enas M Shawky et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The Onagraceae is a widely distributed family of flowering plants comprises about 17 genera and more than 650 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. Onagraceae also common as willowherb famil...
Wen-Hui Xu,Zong-Suo Liang,Xiao-Min Su et al. Wen-Hui Xu et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Picrasma belongs to the Simaroubaceae family and contains six species which are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and America. The barks, roots, stems...
Matenyane P Moremi,Felix Makolo,Alvaro M Viljoen et al. Matenyane P Moremi et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Croton (Euphorbiaceae) encompasses 1300 species, which consist of a variety of trees and shrubs distributed across the world. About 26 species are harboured on the African contine...
Zecheng Huang,Chunlei Wei,Ke Yang et al. Zecheng Huang et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Aucklandiae Radix (AR) and Vladimiriae Radix (VR), as commonly used traditional Chinese herbal medicine, were widely used in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. The two herbal medic...
Akansha Bisht,Smita Jain,Apoorva Misra et al. Akansha Bisht et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D.Don) G.Don (Family: Pinaceae) is a medicinal tree traditionally important and well mentioned in traditional system of medicine of India, Pakistan, China, Korea et...
Martin Dimitrov,Ivan Iliev,Krum Bardarov et al. Martin Dimitrov et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Bitter apricot kernels' extract contains a broad spectrum of biologically active substances with a lot of attention to amygdalin - cyanogenic glycoside. The extract has been used in the pha...