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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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Andrea Vasas,Orsolya Orbán-Gyapai,Judit Hohmann Andrea Vasas
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The approximately 200 species of the genus Rumex (sorrel, Polygonaceae) are distributed worldwide (European, Asian, African and American countries). Some species have been used traditionall...
Sabrin R M Ibrahim,Gamal A Mohamed Sabrin R M Ibrahim
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Litchi chinensis Sonn. (Sapindaceae) has been widely used in many cultures for the treatment of cough, flatulence, stomach ulcers, diabetes, obesity, testicular swelling, hernia-like condit...
Arslan Masood Pirzada,Hafiz Haider Ali,Muhammad Naeem et al. Arslan Masood Pirzada et al.
Ethno-pharmacological relevance: Cyperus rotundus L. (Cyperaceae) is a medicinal herb traditionally used to treat various clinical conditions at home such as diarrhea, diabetes, pyresis, inflammation, malaria, and stomach...
Baudry N Nsuala,Gill Enslin,Alvaro Viljoen Baudry N Nsuala
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Leonotis leonurus, locally commonly known as "wilde dagga" (=wild cannabis), is traditionally used as a decoction, both topically and orally, in the treatment of a wide variety of condition...
Adeyemi O Aremu,Mack Moyo,Stephen O Amoo et al. Adeyemi O Aremu et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Bowiea volubilis Harv. ex Hook.f. (Family: Asparagaceae) is a bulbous medicinal plant widely used against numerous ailments including headache, muscular pains, infertility, cystitis and ven...
Wai-I Chik,Lin Zhu,Lan-Lan Fan et al. Wai-I Chik et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Saussurea involucrata Matsum. & Koidz. is an endangered species of the Asteraceae family, growing in the high mountains of central Asia. It has been, and is, widely used in traditional Uygh...
Qian Zhang,Jiao Jiao Zhao,Jian Xu et al. Qian Zhang et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The genus Uncaria belongs to the family Rubiaceae, which mainly distributed in tropical regions, such as Southeast Asia, Africa and Southeast America. Their leaves and hooks have long been ...
E Kisseih,M Lechtenberg,F Petereit et al. E Kisseih et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Leaves from Combretum mucronatum Schum. & Thonn. are traditionally used for wound healing in Western Africa. Aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of the dried leaves recently have been shown...
Xirui He,Jiacheng Fang,Linhong Huang et al. Xirui He et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Sophora flavescens (Fabaceae), also known as Kushen (Chinese: ), has been an important species in Chinese medicine since the Qin and Han dynasties. The root of Sophora flavescens has a long...
Mengying Lv,Ping Xu,Yuan Tian et al. Mengying Lv et al.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Seven species from the genus Dictamnus are distributed throughout Europe and North Asia and only two species grow in China. One is Dictamnus dasycarpus Turcz., which could be found in many ...