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2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Promoting the Worldwide Use of Medicinal Plants ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Medicinal Plants, Scientific Progress, and Development
- 1. A Case History of Plant-Derived Drug Research: Phyllanthus and Hepatitis B Virus 3
- 2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants 11
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Medicinal Plants in the Socioeconomic Context
- 3. Exploiting Medicinal Plants: Why Do It the Hard Way? 19
- 4. Safety, Efficacy, and the Use of Medicinal Plants 29
- 5. Economics and Medicinal Plants 42
- 6. The Medicinal Plant Marketplace 55
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Conservation: Issues and Future Prospects
- 7. Linking Ethnopharmacology and Tropical Forest: Conservation in Belize 71
- 8. Exploitation of Medicinal Plants 82
- 9. Agronomics and Medicinal Plants 103
- 10. The Role of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in Traditional Medicine: A Personal Reflection and Case Study 120
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Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants
- 11. The Legal Situation of Phytomedicines in Germany 137
- 12. Indonesia: The Utilization of Medicinal Plants for Primary Health Care 144
- 13. Ethnopharmacological Surveys in Brazilian Extractive Reserves 149
- 14. Traditional Korean Medicine 156
- 15. Utilization and Conservation of Medicinal Plants in China with Special Reference to Atractylodes lancea 161
- 16. Medicinal Plants in the Philippines 169
- 17. Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants in the United States 177
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Regulatory Issues
- 18. Medicinal Plants and Phytomedicines within the European Community 193
- 19. The Evolving Status of Herbals and Phytomedicines in the United States 198
- Appendixes 205
- Contributors 213
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Promoting the Worldwide Use of Medicinal Plants ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Medicinal Plants, Scientific Progress, and Development
- 1. A Case History of Plant-Derived Drug Research: Phyllanthus and Hepatitis B Virus 3
- 2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants 11
-
Medicinal Plants in the Socioeconomic Context
- 3. Exploiting Medicinal Plants: Why Do It the Hard Way? 19
- 4. Safety, Efficacy, and the Use of Medicinal Plants 29
- 5. Economics and Medicinal Plants 42
- 6. The Medicinal Plant Marketplace 55
-
Conservation: Issues and Future Prospects
- 7. Linking Ethnopharmacology and Tropical Forest: Conservation in Belize 71
- 8. Exploitation of Medicinal Plants 82
- 9. Agronomics and Medicinal Plants 103
- 10. The Role of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in Traditional Medicine: A Personal Reflection and Case Study 120
-
Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants
- 11. The Legal Situation of Phytomedicines in Germany 137
- 12. Indonesia: The Utilization of Medicinal Plants for Primary Health Care 144
- 13. Ethnopharmacological Surveys in Brazilian Extractive Reserves 149
- 14. Traditional Korean Medicine 156
- 15. Utilization and Conservation of Medicinal Plants in China with Special Reference to Atractylodes lancea 161
- 16. Medicinal Plants in the Philippines 169
- 17. Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants in the United States 177
-
Regulatory Issues
- 18. Medicinal Plants and Phytomedicines within the European Community 193
- 19. The Evolving Status of Herbals and Phytomedicines in the United States 198
- Appendixes 205
- Contributors 213
- Index 219