Ethnopharmacology bridges traditional medicinal knowledge with modern scientific research, recognizing the value of indigenous practices in drug discovery and healthcare. This book explores the ethnopharmacological methods used to document and validate traditional medicinal knowledge, emphasizing the cultural, ecological, and pharmacological aspects of indigenous remedies. It covers case studies of medicinal plants, ethnobotanical surveys, and the integration of indigenous knowledge into contemporary pharmacological research. The book also addresses ethical considerations, intellectual property rights, and the sustainable use of natural resources. Designed for ethnopharmacologists, anthropologists, and pharmaceutical researchers, the book highlights the importance of preserving and leveraging indigenous knowledge for innovative healthcare solutions.
Clara Webb explores ethnopharmacology, studying indigenous knowledge to uncover effective traditional remedies for skin health. Her research documents the use of culturally significant plants and formulations in treating various dermatological conditions. Clara has authored numerous studies on the integration of indigenous medicinal practices with modern dermatology. She offers insights into utilizing ethnopharmacological findings to enhance contemporary skin treatments.