ABSTRACT

Despite the undoubted success of a scientific approach to pharmaceuticals, the last few decades have witnessed a spectacular rise in interest in herbal medicinal products. This general interest has been followed by increasing scientific and commercial attention that led to the coining of the term ethnopharmacology to describe the scientific discipl

chapter 3|26 pages

Phytochemical Methods

chapter 8|18 pages

Evidence-BasedBotanicals inNorth America

chapter 11|32 pages

Ethnoveterinary Medicinein Southern Africa

chapter 12|14 pages

Ethnoveterinary PlantsUsed in East Africa

chapter 15|20 pages

Traditional ChineseVeterinary Medicine