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Natural Products and Medicinal Properties of Carpathian (Romanian) Plants, EPUB eBook

Natural Products and Medicinal Properties of Carpathian (Romanian) Plants EPUB

Edited by Adina-Elena Segneanu

Part of the Natural Products Chemistry of Global Plants series

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Description

Romanian ethnomedicinal knowledge extends as far back as the 16th century to the Geto-Dacian priests who used medicinal plants and practiced integrated holistic medicine. The ethnomedicine continued in monasteries by monks who used cultivated medicinal plants and wild harvested plants. There are now over 800 species of medicinal plants in Romania. An earlier work last century entitled "Pharmaceutical Botany: the Culture and Harvest of Pharmaceutical Plants" by Grintescu refers to approximately 500 Romanian healing plants, although most of them are not recognized in modern medicine. There is clear evidence of ethnomedicine in this important region, particularly those that are endangered.

Features:

  • Provides an understanding of indigenous plant-derived natural medicines of Romania
  • Discusses selected plant families that are representative members of the most important medicinal plants in the region
  • Includes discussions and critical views on the potential and challenges for further development of the selected plants in a modern setting
  • Details the important plants and organizes the chapters based on either taxonomy or medical use
  • Covers traditional and folk medicine of Romania

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