144 results on '"Leonti, Marco"'
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2. The rise and fall of mandrake in medicine
3. Ethnomedicine and neuropsychopharmacology in Mesoamerica
4. Phylobioactive hotspots in plant resources used to treat Chagas disease
5. The genus Orobanche as food and medicine: An ethnopharmacological review
6. A review of the antimicrobial potential of herbal drugs used in popular Italian medicine (1850s–1950s) to treat bacterial skin diseases
7. Astringent drugs for bleedings and diarrhoea: The history of Cynomorium coccineum (Maltese Mushroom)
8. Ecological Theories and Major Hypotheses in Ethnobotany: Their Relevance for Ethnopharmacology and Pharmacognosy in the Context of Historical Data
9. Ethnopharmacology, ethnomedicine, and wildlife conservation
10. Are we romanticizing traditional knowledge? A plea for more experimental studies in ethnobiology.
11. Taste shaped the use of botanical drugs.
12. The relevance of quantitative ethnobotanical indices for ethnopharmacology and ethnobotany
13. Beta-Caryophyllene Is a Dietary Cannabinoid
14. The future is written: Impact of scripts on the cognition, selection, knowledge and transmission of medicinal plant use and its implications for ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology
15. Trends of Medicinal Plant Use over the Last 2000 Years in Central Europe.
16. The causal dependence of present plant knowledge on herbals—Contemporary medicinal plant use in Campania (Italy) compared to Matthioli (1568)
17. Ethnopharmacological field studies: A critical assessment of their conceptual basis and methods
18. A comparison of medicinal plant use in Sardinia and Sicily—De Materia Medica revisited?
19. The co-evolutionary perspective of the food-medicine continuum and wild gathered and cultivated vegetables
20. A pterocarpan from the seeds of Bituminaria morisiana
21. Medicinal Flora of the Popoluca, Mexico: A botanical systematical perspective
22. Falcarinol is a covalent cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist and induces pro-allergic effects in skin
23. Editorial: Beyond the Pharmacology of Psychoactive Plant Medicines and Drugs: Pros and Cons of the Role of Rituals and Set and Setting.
24. Traditional Herbal Medicine in Mesoamerica: Toward Its Evidence Base for Improving Universal Health Coverage.
25. Ethnopharmacology of Love.
26. Ungeremine effectively targets mammalian as well as bacterial type I and type II topoisomerases
27. Traditional Mediterranean and European herbal medicines.
28. Reverse ethnopharmacology and drug discovery.
29. Benzophenones from the roots of the Popoluca Amerindian medicinal plant Securidaca diversifolia (L.) S.F. Blake
30. Nutraceutical Value of Finger Millet [Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.], and Their Improvement Using Omics Approaches.
31. Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants by population of Valley of Juruena Region, Legal Amazon, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
32. From cumulative cultural transmission to evidence-based medicine: evolution of medicinal plant knowledge in Southern Italy.
33. Ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology—Interdisciplinary links with the historical sciences
34. Soma, food of the immortals according to the Bower Manuscript (Kashmir, 6th century A.D.).
35. Bioprospecting: Evolutionary implications from a post-olmec pharmacopoeia and the relevance of widespread taxa.
36. Aliphatic Ketones from Ruta chalepensis (Rutaceae) Induce Paralysis on Root Knot Nematodes.
37. Cytotoxic Tirucallane Triterpenoids from Melia azedarach Fruits.
38. Falcarinol is a covalent cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist and induces pro-allergic effects in skin
39. Retrospective Survey of Treatment and Outcomes of COVID-19 in the community.
40. Ethnobotanik und Pharmaziegeschichte - gemeinsame Herausforderungen und Aufgaben.
41. Antiquity of medicinal plant usage in two Macro-Mayan ethnic groups (Me´xico)
42. Medicinal plants of the Popoluca, Me´xico: organoleptic properties as indigenous selection criteria
43. Ethnopharmacology of the Popoluca, Mexico: an evaluation.
44. Herbal teas and the continuum of the food-medicine complex: Field methods, contextualisation and cultural consensus.
45. Editorial: Ethnopharmacological Studies for the Development of Drugs With Special Reference to Asteraceae.
46. Reply to the commentary: “Regression residual vs. Bayesian analysis of medicinal floras”.
47. Chemical Variability of the Essential Oil of Origanum ehrenbergii Boiss. from Lebanon, Assessed by Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and Common Component and Specific Weight Analysis (CCSWA).
48. Erratum to: “Bioprospecting: Evolutionary implications from a post-Olmec pharmacopoeia and the relevance of widespread taxa.” [J. Ethnopharmacol. 2013. pii: S0378-8741(13)00106-2, doi:10.1016/j.jep.2013.02.012. (Epub: 20th February 2013)].
49. Plantas medicinales y de otros usos de los Shawi de Soledad y Atahualpa de Conchiyacu (Loreto, Perú). [Suritakeran, kunchiyakukeran kanpu piyapiru’sa’ ya’wepisu’, nanamenake nunenameru’sa’ nuwitupisupita???
50. Best practice in research: Consensus Statement on Ethnopharmacological Field Studies – ConSEFS.
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