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Healing Plants of Nigeria: Ethnomedicine and Therapeutic
Applications offers comprehensive information on the use of herbal
medicines in West Africa. Combining an evidence-based,
ethnobotanical perspective with a pharmacological and
pharmaceutical approach to phytomedicine, the book bridges the gap
between the study of herbal plants' pharmacological properties and
active compounds for the development of clinical drugs and
community-oriented approaches, emphasising local use. It
demonstrates how the framework of African traditional medicine can
be preserved in a contemporary clinical context. The book outlines
the history and beliefs surrounding the traditional use of herbs by
the local population alongside their application in contemporary
phytotherapy in Nigeria and West Africa. It features a critical
assessment of the scientific rationale behind the use of these
plants in ethnomedicine and offers a composite catalogue of
phytotherapeutic and wellness agents, detailing the safety profile,
efficacy, and scientific integrity of plants used to treat diseases
and optimise health. Features: An ethnobotanical survey containing
over 200 full-colour photographs of Nigerian and West African
plants. A unique combination of ethnobotany and pharmacognosy,
bridging the divide between pharmaceutical and community-oriented
approaches to herbal medicine research. Contextual discussion of
the therapeutic potential of Nigerian herbal medicine. Offers a
template which can be used to separate the superstitious aspects of
ethnomedicine from culturally inherited deposits of knowledge. A
handbook for herbal and natural medicine practitioners, the book is
aimed at African thinkers, scientists, healthcare providers and
students of pharmacology and ethnomedicine.
Healing Plants of Nigeria: Ethnomedicine and Therapeutic
Applications offers comprehensive information on the use of herbal
medicines in West Africa. Combining an evidence-based,
ethnobotanical perspective with a pharmacological and
pharmaceutical approach to phytomedicine, the book bridges the gap
between the study of herbal plants' pharmacological properties and
active compounds for the development of clinical drugs and
community-oriented approaches, emphasising local use. It
demonstrates how the framework of African traditional medicine can
be preserved in a contemporary clinical context. The book outlines
the history and beliefs surrounding the traditional use of herbs by
the local population alongside their application in contemporary
phytotherapy in Nigeria and West Africa. It features a critical
assessment of the scientific rationale behind the use of these
plants in ethnomedicine and offers a composite catalogue of
phytotherapeutic and wellness agents, detailing the safety profile,
efficacy, and scientific integrity of plants used to treat diseases
and optimise health. Features: An ethnobotanical survey containing
over 200 full-colour photographs of Nigerian and West African
plants. A unique combination of ethnobotany and pharmacognosy,
bridging the divide between pharmaceutical and community-oriented
approaches to herbal medicine research. Contextual discussion of
the therapeutic potential of Nigerian herbal medicine. Offers a
template which can be used to separate the superstitious aspects of
ethnomedicine from culturally inherited deposits of knowledge. A
handbook for herbal and natural medicine practitioners, the book is
aimed at African thinkers, scientists, healthcare providers and
students of pharmacology and ethnomedicine.
With over 50,000 distinct species in sub-Saharan Africa alone, the
African continent is endowed with an enormous wealth of plant
resources. While more than 25 percent of known species have been
used for several centuries in traditional African medicine for the
prevention and treatment of diseases, Africa remains a minor player
in the global natural products market largely due to lack of
practical information. This updated and expanded second edition of
the Handbook of African Medicinal Plants provides a comprehensive
review of more than 2,000 species of plants employed in indigenous
African medicine, with full-color photographs and references from
over 1,100 publications. The first part of the book contains a
catalog of the plants used as ingredients for the preparation of
traditional remedies, including their medicinal uses and the parts
of the plant used. This is followed by a pharmacognostical profile
of 170 of the major herbs, with a brief description of the
diagnostic features of the leaves, flowers, and fruits and
monographs with botanical names, common names, synonyms, African
names, habitat and distribution, ethnomedicinal uses, chemical
constituents, and reported pharmacological activity. The second
part of the book provides an introduction to African traditional
medicine, outlining African cosmology and beliefs as they relate to
healing and the use of herbs, health foods, and medicinal plants.
This book presents scientific documentation of the correlation
between the observed folk use and demonstrable biological activity,
as well as the characterized constituents of the plants.
This comprehensive book documents African plants used for
functional and medicinal foods. It contains more than 60 detailed
monographs of African foods, describing foods with various
characteristics such as prebiotic, probiotic, satiety, immune
modulation, stress-reduction, sports performance, mental acuity,
sleep-supporting, metabolic syndrome, antioxidant, and unsaturated
fats. Plant description, botanical names and synonyms, plant part
used, habitat and distribution, folk use, nutritional content, and
chemistry are all fully detailed. The book highlights indigenous
African food processing technologies up to the modern era.
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