Ethnopharmacological Surveysa Methodologies for Medicinal Plants uses Discovery and Environmental Threatens on Recorded Plants from Indigenous Knowledge in Cameroon.

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Nole Tsabang
Nole Tsabang
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Lionel Wilfried Djeufack Tsambang
Lionel Wilfried Djeufack Tsambang
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Armel Tedjou Nouboudem
Armel Tedjou Nouboudem
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Denis Sonwa
Denis Sonwa
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Alain Bertrand Dongmo
Alain Bertrand Dongmo
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Aloys Bernard Nkongmeneck
Aloys Bernard Nkongmeneck
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Nowadays, more than 80% of the world population is depending on medicinal plants based medicines to satisfy their healthcare needs. Medicinal plants have served as valuable starting materials for drug development. The general objective of the present work was to exploit the strong experience, developed since the antiquity on medicinal plants uses in Cameroon, for their future valorization by the scientific community. The accustomed medicinal plants are species known by traditional healers for the treatment of given diseases. The species which successfully treats or relieved patients are known to be convinced medicinal plants. Those known as suspected medicinal plants are plants used to treat diseases indirectly from their signs, their symptoms or their complications.

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Nole Tsabang. 2015. \u201cEthnopharmacological Surveysa Methodologies for Medicinal Plants uses Discovery and Environmental Threatens on Recorded Plants from Indigenous Knowledge in Cameroon.\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine GJMR-B Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue B5): .

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Nowadays, more than 80% of the world population is depending on medicinal plants based medicines to satisfy their healthcare needs. Medicinal plants have served as valuable starting materials for drug development. The general objective of the present work was to exploit the strong experience, developed since the antiquity on medicinal plants uses in Cameroon, for their future valorization by the scientific community. The accustomed medicinal plants are species known by traditional healers for the treatment of given diseases. The species which successfully treats or relieved patients are known to be convinced medicinal plants. Those known as suspected medicinal plants are plants used to treat diseases indirectly from their signs, their symptoms or their complications.

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