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Journal articles on the topic "Ethnomedicinal uses"

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DAS, RAJASHREE, and RANINDRA KUMAR NAYAK. "ETHNOMEDICINAL USES, PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF KAEMPFERIA GALANGA L. RHIZOME." Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences 25, no. 02 (2023): 321–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/ajmbes.2023.v25i02.022.

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Zingiberaceae is the largest family of the order Zingiberales containing more than 1600 species and 200 genera among which Kaempferia is the medium sized ornamental genus containing near about 60 species mostly distributed throughout the tropics and sub tropics of the world. Being aromatic and rich in diverse bioactive compounds plants of this family are economically, ethnomedicinally and pharmaceutically very important. Apart from their traditional use as spices, food, ethnomedicine, dyes, perfume etc., they have got a huge future potential in new drug development due to their antimicrobial,
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Phumthum, Methee, and Henrik Balslev. "Using ICPC-2 Standard to Identify Thai Zingiberaceae of Pharmacological Interest." Plants 9, no. 7 (2020): 906. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9070906.

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The Economic Botany Data Collection Standard (EBDCS) is a widely used standard among ethnobotanists. However, this standard classifies ethnomedicinal uses into categories based on local peoples’ perception. It is difficult to apply in pharmacological research. The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC), now updated to ICPC-2, is more related to medical terms, but is rarely used among ethnobotanists. This study aims to apply the ICPC-2 to classify metadata of the ethnomedicinal uses of Zingiberaceae plants in Thailand, in order to identify important medicinal taxa for future resear
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Aninda, Mandal, Adhikary Tamalika, Chakraborty Debarun, et al. "Ethnomedicinal uses of plants by Santal tribe of Alipurduar district, West Bengal, India." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 13, no. 20 (2020): 2021–29. https://doi.org/10.17485/IJST/v13i20.565.

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Abstract <strong>Objectives:</strong>&nbsp;To document the traditional knowledge on medicinal plants used by the Santal tribe residing at seven different villages in Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India to treat common human ailments.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;The field survey was conducted during July 2018 to January 2020 using guided fieldwalk method. Santal traditional medicinal practitioners (locally called Kabiraj) and local knowledgeable Santal men and women were interviewed with the help of pretested semi-structured questionnaries to record their knowledge on ethnomedicin
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., Neha, Rakesh Sharma, Divya Singh, and Surbhi Jangir. "Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Hordeum vulgare: An Overview." Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research 13, no. 6 (2024): 106–10. https://doi.org/10.32553/jbpr.v13i6.1221.

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Medicinal plants have played a vital role in traditional and modern healthcare systems, offering a natural reservoir ofbioactive compounds with therapeutic potential. Among them, Hordeum vulgare (barley) stands out due to its significantnutritional and medicinal properties. This paper explores the botany, ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Hordeum vulgare. As a globally cultivated cereal grain belonging to the family Poaceae, barley has been an essential crop for over 10,000 years. It demonstrates remarkable adaptability to diverse climates, thriving in regionswith extrem
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Nguena-Dongue, Branly-Natalien, Boniface Pone Kamdem, Paul Keilah Lunga, and Fabrice Fekam Boyom. "Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activity of the Irvingia Species." Drugs and Drug Candidates 2, no. 4 (2023): 827–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ddc2040042.

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Plants belonging to the genus Irvingia are widespread across the African and Southeast Asian regions of the world. Irvingia gabonensis, Irvingia malayana, and Irvingia grandifolia are among the commonly used species in ethnomedicine, especially in Africa. Fever, scabies, toothache, inflammation, and liver and gastrointestinal disorders are among the pathological conditions that are reverted by Irvingia plants upon traditional preparations. Modern pharmacological investigations have substantiated the ethnomedicinal uses of Irvingia spp. Reports on the phytochemical analysis of Irvingia plants h
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B. Kapdiya, Bhavna, Bhupesh Patel, and Bansari S. Patel. "A Review of Ethnomedicinal Uses of HeterophragmaAdenophyllumwallich ex. G. Don." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 06, no. 01 (2023): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.47223/irjay.2023.6114.

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Background: Heterophragma adenophyllum(wallich ex. G. Don.) is a synonym ofFernandoa adenophylla (Wall. ex. G. Don.)commonly known as Katsagon or Marodphali, belongs to the family Bignoniaceae.The whole plant is considered to be clinically important and used as antidiabetic, amenorrhea, premature ejaculation, night emesis, antimicrobial,antifungal, antiseptic and skin disease. Material And Methods: A present review was carried out to collect all available information on ethnomedicinal claims ofHeterophragma adenophyllum(wallich ex. G. Don.)from published literatures, books like Medicinal plant
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Tomar, Amit. "Ethnomedicinal uses and Socio-Economic importance of Family Amaranthaceae in Uttar Pradesh." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 21, no. 3 (2014): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2014-1z99q3.

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This paper highlights a brief description of Family Amaranthaceae is provided along with its ethnomedicinal uses. Angiosperms include 1 family belong to 4 genera and 5 plant species have been enumerated from Uttar Pradesh with focus on their ethnomedicinal uses.
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Singh, Harish, and P. Dhole. "Comparative study of Ethnomedicinal uses for the Treatment of Cold, Cough and Fever in Odisha, India." Journal of Non Timber Forest Products 27, no. 4 (2020): 202–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2021-3152p9.

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The present paper deals with 112 ethnomedicinal plants used for the treatment of cold cough and fever by major tribal groups and many non-tribal communities of Odisha. These ethnomedicinal uses were compared and cross-checked with the data mentioned in well-known standard Indian ethnomedicinal as well as medicinal literatures and found that most of the medicinal uses of the referred 83 plants have been reported earlier also. 29 plants are being reported here for the first time for the treatment of these diseases. These plant species are arranged in alphabetical order followed by family in brac
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Aninda, Mandal, Saha Puja, Begum Afreen, et al. "Ethnomedicinal plants used by the ethnic people living in fringe villages of Rasikbil of Cooch Behar District , West Bengal, India." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 13, no. 16 (2020): 1676–85. https://doi.org/10.17485/IJST/v13i16.380.

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Abstract <strong>Objectives:</strong>&nbsp;The field study was undertaken at the adjoining villages of Rasikbil of Cooch Behar district, West Bengal, India to record the ethnomedicinal plants used by the Rava, Santal and Oraon people and to explore their traditional knowledge to treat common ailments.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;With the help of pretested semi-structured questionnaire, tribal men and women were interviewed on ethnomedicinal uses of local flora during July 2018 to January 2020. The questionnaire covered aspects like local name, scientific name, family, used parts, ethno
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Papp, Nóra, Dóra Czégényi, Anita Hegedűs, et al. "The uses of Betula pendula Roth among Hungarian Csángós and Székelys in Transylvania, Romania." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 83, no. 2 (2014): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2014.011.

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The aim of this work is to evaluate the ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological use of &lt;em&gt;Betula pendula&lt;/em&gt; Roth in various regions of Transylvania, in East and Central Romania. Silver birch is an important pioneer species in the country, which has traditionally been used in ethnomedicine, households and various customs. Among the ethnic groups, 55 informants from the Csángós and 68 from the Székelys were interviewed in six villages during field studies occurring between 2007 and 2012. Informants were asked questions about the medical and non-medical applications of &lt;em&gt;B.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ethnomedicinal uses"

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Rankoana, Sejabaledi Agnes. "The use of indigenous knowledge for primary health care among the Northern Sotho in the Limpopo Province." Thesis, University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/752.

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Thesis (M.Phil.) --University of Limpopo, 2012<br>An exploratory study was conducted on the ethnomedical aspects of rural communities in the Limpopo Province with emphasis on the use of cultural practices, values and belief systems to meet primary health care needs. The study explored the use of indigenous medical knowledge for remedial, preventive and protective health care. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected through interviews and questionnaire administration with 240 research respondents purposely selected from four communities of the Northern Sotho in the Limpopo Province.
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Subba, Arunika. "Pharmacognostic evaluation and in vitro antioxidant potential of some ethnomedicines used by traditional practitioners of West Sikkim." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2021. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4660.

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Shipton, F. N. "The in vitro pharmacological activities of Pericampylus glaucus (Lam.) Merr. and their relation to ethnomedicinal use." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2017. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44484/.

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Malaysia’s rainforests have a great biodiversity, a lot of which has yet to be studied. This presents researchers with the opportunity for the discovery of new chemical structures which may be new leads in drug discovery. With problems such as antibiotic resistance and the need for improved drugs for the treatment of diseases such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, there is need for more research into drug discovery. The focus of the research covered in this document is on Pericampylus glaucus, a common climbing plant for which there is limited literature available. The aim of this stud
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Regan, Seann Dinnon. "Healthcare Use Patterns in Dominica: Ethnomedical Integration in an Era of Biomedicine." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1281448409.

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White, Richard Donn. ""We didn know no clinic" : an ethnomedicinal study of plant use in central Mississippi /." 1994. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/189640022.pdf.

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Cherane, Mosibudi Wendy. "Ethnomedicinal survey of invasive alien plant species used in the Capricorn District, Limpopo Province, South Africa." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1481.

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MSc (Botany)<br>Department of Botany<br>Invasive alien plants (IAPs) are non-native species that have spread beyond the introduction site; become abundant to an extent that they serve as agents of change that also threaten native biological diversity (Garcia-Berthou, 2007). IAPs have medicinal applications for the treatment of various aliments in humans (Jäger et al., 1996). In this study, an ethnomedicinal survey was conducted on medicinal uses of invasive alien plant species in order to identify and investigate the various disease treatment methods employed by Bapedi traditional healt
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Wojtasik, Ewa Mariola. "Richness and diversity of alien ethnomedicinal plant taxa used and sold for traditional medicine in South Africa." Thesis, 2014.

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In South Africa, indigenous plant species are used and traded for traditional medicine (muthi) and so are alien plant species. A literature review of 40 previous studies and survey work at various outlets, including muthi markets and muthi shops in Johannesburg, Durban and Pretoria, found that 320 alien plant species are used and/or sold for traditional medicine in South Africa. Fifty three of the 320 species were found to have weed and/or invader status. Surveys at Faraday and Warwick muthi markets in Johannesburg and Durban respectively as well as muthi shops in Johannesburg, Durban an
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Rhodes, P. J., Neil A. Small, J. Wright, and Hanif Ismail. "The use of biomedicine, complementary and alternative medicine, and ethnomedicine for the treatment of epilepsy among people of South Asian origin in the UK." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/588.

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Studies have shown that a significant proportion of people with epilepsy use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). CAM use is known to vary between different ethnic groups and cultural contexts; however, little attention has been devoted to inter-ethnic differences within the UK population. We studied the use of biomedicine, complementary and alternative medicine, and ethnomedicine in a sample of people with epilepsy of South Asian origin living in the north of England. Interviews were conducted with 30 people of South Asian origin and 16 carers drawn from a sampling frame of patients
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Books on the topic "Ethnomedicinal uses"

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Uddin, Sarder Nasir. Traditional uses of ethnomedicinal plants of the Chittagong Hill tracts. Bangladesh National Herbarium, 2006.

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Matiur, Rahman M., Bangladesh National Herbarium, and Bangladesh. Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs, eds. Traditional uses of ethnomedicinal plants of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Bangladesh National Herbarium, 2006.

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Uddin, Sarder Nasir. Traditional uses of ethnomedicinal plants of the Chittagong Hill tracts. Bangladesh National Herbarium, 2006.

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Uddin, Sarder Nasir. Traditional uses of ethnomedicinal plants of the Chittagong Hill tracts. Bangladesh National Herbarium, 2006.

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Ramawat, K. G. Herbal drugs: Ethnomedicine to modern medicine. Springer, 2009.

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National Seminar on Traditional Knowledge Base on Herbal Medicines and Plant Resources of North-East India--Protection, Utilization and Conservation (2001 Gauhati, India). Ethnomedicine of North-East India: Proceedings of National Seminar on Traditional Knowledge Base on Herbal Medicines and Plant Resources of North-East India-Protection, Utilization and Conservation, 13-15 March 2001, Guwahati, Assam. Edited by Gian Singh, Singh H. B, Mukherjee T. K. Dr, and National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (New Delhi, India). National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, 2003.

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Acharya, Deepak, Mahendra Rai, and Jos Rios. Ethnomedicinal Plants. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Acharya, Deepak, Mahendra Rai, and José Luis Rios. Ethnomedicinal Plants. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Acharya, Deepak, Mahendra Rai, and Jose Luis Rios. Ethnomedicinal Plants: Revitalizing of Traditional Knowledge of Herbs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Acharya, Deepak, Mahendra Rai, and Jose Luis Rios. Ethnomedicinal Plants: Revitalizing of Traditional Knowledge of Herbs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ethnomedicinal uses"

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Hoque, Azizul, and Masud Karim Prodhan. "Important Medicinal Plants of Bangladesh: Uses and Prospects." In Bioprospecting of Ethnomedicinal Plant Resources. Apple Academic Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003451488-7.

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Jideani, Victoria A., and Afam I. O. Jideani. "Ethnonutritional and Ethnomedicinal Uses of Bambara Groundnut." In Bambara groundnut: Utilization and Future Prospects. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76077-9_4.

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Bozyel, Mustafa Eray, Dilay Turu, Atakan Benek, Elif Merdamert-Bozyel, and Kerem Canli. "Bioactivities, Pharmacological Properties, and Ethnomedicinal Uses of Juniper Berries (Genus Juniperus)." In Ethnomedicinal Plants for Drug Discovery. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3405-4_8.

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Paulpriya, K., P. S. Tresina, and V. R. Mohan. "ISOLATION OF β-SITOSTEROL FROM Crotalaria longipes WIGHT & ARN: PHARMACOLOGICAL USES." In Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties. Apple Academic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429487767-10.

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Mary Sujin, R. "Rhododendron arboreum Sm.: A Review of its Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacology." In Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties. Apple Academic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429487767-5.

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Singh, Reetika, and Bechan Sharma. "Traditional Uses and Ethnomedicinal Values of Sapindus spp." In Biotechnological Advances, Phytochemical Analysis and Ethnomedical Implications of Sapindus species. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9189-8_3.

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Bozyel, Mustafa Eray, Elif Merdamert-Bozyel, Kerem Canli, and Amritesh C. Shukla. "Achillea (Yarrow): Diversity, Trade Potential, and Ethnomedicinal Uses." In Advances in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. Apple Academic Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781032686905-1.

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Sharmeen, Jugreet Bibi, Suroowan Shanoo, and Mahomoodally Mohamad Fawzi. "Ethnomedicinal Uses of Plant Species from the Himalayas." In Ethnobiology of Mountain Communities in Asia. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55494-1_7.

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Bozyel, Mustafa Eray, Eda Altinoz, Merve Senturan, Elif Merdamert-Bozyel, and Ergin Murat Altuner. "Ocimum basilicum (Basil): A Medicinal Plant with Proven Ethnomedicinal Uses, Chemical Composition, Bioactivities, and Pharmacological Properties." In Ethnomedicinal Plants for Drug Discovery. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3405-4_9.

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Suinyuy, Terence Nkwanwir, Peter Tshepiso Ndhlovu, John Awungnjia Asong, Bongani Petros Kubheka, Babajide Charles Falemara, and Wilfred Otang Mbeng. "Ethnomedicinal and Other Ecosystem Services Provided by Threatened Plants." In Sustainable Uses and Prospects of Medicinal Plants. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003206620-18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ethnomedicinal uses"

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Mollik, Ariful Haque, Romeo McField, Rohimul Faruque, Kishore Kumar Thapa, Azmal Ibna Hassan, and Bulbul Ahmmed. "Abstract A101: Ethnomedicinal uses of some medicinal plants for prevention against all forms of cancer by the traditional healers in Gazipur district of Bangladesh." In Abstracts: AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research‐‐ Dec 6–9, 2009; Houston, TX. American Association for Cancer Research, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1940-6207.prev-09-a101.

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Douwes, Errol, and Christopher G. M. Dalzell. "The Ethnomedicinal Use of Cycads in South Africa." In CYCAD 2005. The New York Botanical Garden Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21135/893274900.011.

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Chaachouay, Noureddine, and Lahcen Zidane. "Ethnomedicinal studies on medicinal plants used by people of Rif, Morocco." In 5th International Electronic Conference on Medicinal Chemistry. MDPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ecmc2019-06406.

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Chaachouay, Noureddine. "Title: Ethnomedicinal studies on medicinal plants used by people of Rif, Morocco." In MOL2NET 2019, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences, 5th edition. MDPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mol2net-05-06455.

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Hammoud Mahdi, D., J. Hubert, A. Schubert, V. Ahyi, K. Nieber, and C. Vissiennon. "Ethnomedicinal use, chemical composition and in vitro pharmacology of the termite species Macrotermes bellicosus used in traditional medicine in Benin." In Phytotherapiekongress 2019. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697321.

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Asmara, Khairissa Trisliani, Nisyawati, and Marina Silalahi. "Ethnomedicinal Plants Used by Batak Angkola Subethnic of Bulumario Village, Sipirok, South Tapanuli, North Sumatera." In International Conference on Biology, Sciences and Education (ICoBioSE 2019). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/absr.k.200807.024.

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Codo Toafode, M., C. Vissiennon, E. Oppong Bekoe, V. Ahyi, and K. Fester. "Ethnomedicinal use and phytochemical screening of Entada africana Guill. & Perr from the Republic of Benin." In Phytotherapiekongress 2019. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697301.

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Pitopang, R., Y. Pratama, Yusran, P. A. S. Banilai, and S. R. Mertosono. "An ethnomedicinal research of medicinal plants used against gastrointestinal complaints by “Kaili Ledo ethnic” in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL, MINING, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2022. AIP, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0197937.

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Ismail, Nur Amalina, Siti Fatimah Sabran, Maryati Mohamed, and Mohd Fadzelly Abu Bakar. "Ethnomedicinal knowledge of plants used for healthcare by the Javanese-Malay community in Parit Jelutong, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia." In INVENTING PROSPEROUS FUTURE THROUGH BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND TROPICAL BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Biological Science. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5050144.

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