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Journal of Ethnopharmacology
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The Journal of Ethnopharmacology is dedicated to the exchange of information and understandings about people's use of plants, fungi, animals, microorganisms and minerals and their biological and pharmacological effects based on the principles established through international conventions. Early people confronted with illness and disease, discovered a wealth of useful therapeutic agents in the plant and animal kingdoms. The empirical knowledge of these medicinal substances and their toxic potential was passed on by oral tradition and sometimes recorded in herbals and other texts on materia medica. Many valuable drugs of today (e.g., atropine, ephedrine, tubocurarine, digoxin, reserpine) came into use through the study of indigenous remedies. Chemists continue to use plant-derived drugs (e.g., morphine, taxol, physostigmine, quinidine, emetine) as prototypes in their attempts to develop more effective and less toxic medicinals.In recent years the preservation of local knowledge, the promotion of indigenous medical systems in primary health care, and the conservation of biodiversity have become even more of a concern to all scientists working at the interface of social and natural sciences but especially to ethnopharmacologists. Recognizing the sovereign rights of States over their natural resources, ethnopharmacologists are particularly concerned with local people's rights to further use and develop their autochthonous resources.
Accordingly, today's ethnopharmacological research embraces the multidisciplinary effort in the:
• documentation of indigenous medical knowledge,
• scientific study of indigenous medicines in order to contribute in the long-run to improved health care in the regions of study, as well as
• search for pharmacologically unique principles from existing indigenous remedies.
The Journal of Ethnopharmacology publishes original articles concerned with the observation and experimental investigation of the biological activities of plant and animal substances used in the traditional medicine of past and present cultures. The journal will particularly welcome interdisciplinary papers with an ethnopharmacological, an ethnobotanical or an ethnochemical approach to the study of indigenous drugs. Reports of anthropological and ethnobotanical field studies fall within the journal's scope. Studies involving pharmacological and toxicological mechanisms of action are especially welcome. Clinical studies on efficacy will be considered if contributing to the understanding of specific ethnopharmacological problems. The journal welcomes review articles in the above mentioned fields especially those highlighting the multi-disciplinary nature of ethnopharmacology. Commentaries are by invitation only.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0378-8741
ISSN electrónico
1872-7573
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Países Bajos
Fecha de publicación
1979-
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Medicinal plants and traditional medicine in Africa
Richard Evans Schultes
Palabras clave: Drug Discovery; Pharmacology.
Pp. 332-333
A comparative trial of garijc, its extract and ammonium-potassium tartrate as antheijviintics in carp
N. Peña; A. Auró; H. Sumano
Pp. 199-203
Antiinflammatory activity of extracts from Aloe vera gel
Beatriz Vázquez; Guillermo Avila; David Segura; Bruno Escalante
Pp. 69-75
Screening of Australian medicinal plants for antiviral activity
S.J Semple; G.D Reynolds; M.C O'Leary; R.L.P Flower
Palabras clave: Drug Discovery; Pharmacology.
Pp. 163-172
The analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Portulaca oleracea L. subsp. sativa (Haw.) Celak
K Chan; M.W Islam; M Kamil; R Radhakrishnan; M.N.M Zakaria; M Habibullah; A Attas
Pp. 445-451
Anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties of Caralluma arabica
M.N.M Zakaria; M.W Islam; R Radhakrishnan; H.B Chen; M Kamil; A.N Al-Gifri; K Chan; A Al-Attas
Pp. 155-158
Screening of antimutagenicity via antioxidant activity in Cuban medicinal plants
A. Ramos; A. Visozo; J. Piloto; A. Garcı́a; C.A. Rodrı́guez; R. Rivero
Pp. 241-246
Taraxacum—A review on its phytochemical and pharmacological profile
Katrin Schütz; Reinhold Carle; Andreas Schieber
Pp. 313-323
Antimicrobial activity of selected plant species from “the Argentine Puna” against sensitive and multi-resistant bacteria
I.C. Zampini; S. Cuello; M.R. Alberto; R.M. Ordoñez; R. D’ Almeida; E. Solorzano; M.I. Isla
Palabras clave: Pharmacology; Drug Discovery.
Pp. 499-505
Intercultural health and ethnobotany: How to improve healthcare for underserved and minority communities?
Ina Vandebroek
Palabras clave: Pharmacology; Drug Discovery.
Pp. 746-754