From the field into the lab: Useful approaches to selecting species based on local knowledge
Ethnopharmacological field studies are indispensable for identifying plants that can be selected for their pharmacological effects and chemical composition. Although the subjective interpretation of results by the researcher is crucial, quantitative data analysis is a useful tool to identify the mos...
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Main Authors: | Adolfo eAndrade-Cetto (Author), Michael eHeinrich (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
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