| Titre : |
Ethnoveterinary botanical medicine : herbal medicines for animal health |
| Titre original : |
Herbal medicines for animal health |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
David R. Katerere, Editeur scientifique ; Dibungi Luseba, Editeur scientifique |
| Editeur : |
Boca Raton [Floride - États-Unis] : CRC Press |
| Année de publication : |
2010 |
| Importance : |
XV-434 p. |
| Présentation : |
couv. ill. en coul. |
| Format : |
25 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-4200-4560-4 |
| Note générale : |
Notes bibliogr. Index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Ethnobotanie ; Herbes -- Emploi en thérapeutique ; Maladies -- Médecines parallèles ; Médecine vétérinaire traditionnelle ; Phytothérapie vétérinaire -- Animaux
|
| Index. décimale : |
636.089 5321 |
| Résumé : |
"...the first, to my knowledge, to bring together information about ethnoveterinary medicines from a wide range of countries... Dr. Katerere and Dr. Luseba have been fortunate enough to persuade leading authorities in their field to contribute chapters and I am sure it will prove to be a valuable reference source..."---from the Foreword by Peter Houghton, emeritus professor in pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Division, King's College, London, and editor of Journal of Ethnopharmacology --
Despite the undoubted success of a scientific approach to pharmaceuticals, the last few decades have witnessed a spectacular rise in interest in herbal medicinal products. This general interest has been followed by increasing scientific and commercial attention that led to the coining of the term ethnopharmacology to describe the scientific discipline investigating the use of these products. Presenting detailed information from all regions of the world, Ethnoveterinary Botanical Medicine provides techniques to evaluate the efficacy of plants used in animal health care and addresses the challenges faced by researchers and practitioners in the field. --
This book features a multidisciplinary approach to examining the role of herbal medicines in companion and domestic animals and the scientific underpinnings of ethnoveterinary practice. In addition, the text also covers matters relating to access benefit sharing, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), intellectual property, and the skills required to navigate the minefield of bioprospecting. The editors have collated information not often found in the English literature from China, Southeast Asia, francophone Africa, and South America. They have gathered a panel of veterinary clinicians, animal scientists, pharmacists, chemists, and ethnobotanists who have years of experience working with farmers and pastoralists, making this book quite possibly the first detailed compendium on the plants used in animal health care in all regions of the world. -- Jaquette |
| Note de contenu : |
Methods for Evaluating Efficacy of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants / L. J. McGaw and J. N. Eloff -- Logistical and Legal Considerations in Ethnoveterinary Research / M. Chikombero and D. Luseba -- Phytochemical Methods, B.I. Kamara -- Preclinical Safety Testing of Herbal Remedies / V. Naidoo and J. Seier -- Revitalizing Ethnoveterinary Medical Traditions: A Perspective from India / M. N. B. Nair and P. M. Unnikrishnan -- Inventory of Traditional Veterinary Botanicals from Around the World / Z. Iqbal and A. Jabbar -- The Current Status and Future Prospects of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Veterinary Health Care in Southeast Asia / S. Shanmugavelu, M. Murugaiyah, and P. Chandrawathani -- Evidence-Based Botanicals in North America / W. Pearson and M.I. Lindinger -- The Medicinal Use of Native North American Plants in Domestic Animals / R. Gehring and K. Kindscher -- Plants Used in Animal Health Care in South and Latin America: An Overview / R. Romeu da Nobrega Alves, R. Rilke Duarte Barboza, and W. de Medeiros Silva Souto -- Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Southern Africa / V. Maphosa, P. Tshisikhawe, K. Thembo, and P. Masika -- Ethnoveterinary Plants Used in East Africa / J. B. Githiori and P. K. Gathumbi -- Herbal Medicines for Animal Health in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region / L. Boukraa, H. Benbarek, and M. Benhanifia -- Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Sustainable Livestock Management in West Africa / I.C. Okoli, H.H. Tamboura, and M.S. Hounzangbe-Adote -- Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine / L. Teng, D. Shaw, and J. Barnes -- Ethnoveterinary Medical Practice in the European Union (EU): A Case Study of the Netherlands / T. van Asseldonk -- Herbal Medicines for Pet and Companion Animals / D.R. Katerere and V. Naidoo -- Index |
Ethnoveterinary botanical medicine = Herbal medicines for animal health : herbal medicines for animal health [texte imprimé] / David R. Katerere, Editeur scientifique ; Dibungi Luseba, Editeur scientifique . - Boca Raton [Floride - États-Unis] (Boca Raton [Floride - États-Unis]) : CRC Press, 2010 . - XV-434 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-1-4200-4560-4 Notes bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Ethnobotanie ; Herbes -- Emploi en thérapeutique ; Maladies -- Médecines parallèles ; Médecine vétérinaire traditionnelle ; Phytothérapie vétérinaire -- Animaux
|
| Index. décimale : |
636.089 5321 |
| Résumé : |
"...the first, to my knowledge, to bring together information about ethnoveterinary medicines from a wide range of countries... Dr. Katerere and Dr. Luseba have been fortunate enough to persuade leading authorities in their field to contribute chapters and I am sure it will prove to be a valuable reference source..."---from the Foreword by Peter Houghton, emeritus professor in pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Division, King's College, London, and editor of Journal of Ethnopharmacology --
Despite the undoubted success of a scientific approach to pharmaceuticals, the last few decades have witnessed a spectacular rise in interest in herbal medicinal products. This general interest has been followed by increasing scientific and commercial attention that led to the coining of the term ethnopharmacology to describe the scientific discipline investigating the use of these products. Presenting detailed information from all regions of the world, Ethnoveterinary Botanical Medicine provides techniques to evaluate the efficacy of plants used in animal health care and addresses the challenges faced by researchers and practitioners in the field. --
This book features a multidisciplinary approach to examining the role of herbal medicines in companion and domestic animals and the scientific underpinnings of ethnoveterinary practice. In addition, the text also covers matters relating to access benefit sharing, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), intellectual property, and the skills required to navigate the minefield of bioprospecting. The editors have collated information not often found in the English literature from China, Southeast Asia, francophone Africa, and South America. They have gathered a panel of veterinary clinicians, animal scientists, pharmacists, chemists, and ethnobotanists who have years of experience working with farmers and pastoralists, making this book quite possibly the first detailed compendium on the plants used in animal health care in all regions of the world. -- Jaquette |
| Note de contenu : |
Methods for Evaluating Efficacy of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants / L. J. McGaw and J. N. Eloff -- Logistical and Legal Considerations in Ethnoveterinary Research / M. Chikombero and D. Luseba -- Phytochemical Methods, B.I. Kamara -- Preclinical Safety Testing of Herbal Remedies / V. Naidoo and J. Seier -- Revitalizing Ethnoveterinary Medical Traditions: A Perspective from India / M. N. B. Nair and P. M. Unnikrishnan -- Inventory of Traditional Veterinary Botanicals from Around the World / Z. Iqbal and A. Jabbar -- The Current Status and Future Prospects of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Veterinary Health Care in Southeast Asia / S. Shanmugavelu, M. Murugaiyah, and P. Chandrawathani -- Evidence-Based Botanicals in North America / W. Pearson and M.I. Lindinger -- The Medicinal Use of Native North American Plants in Domestic Animals / R. Gehring and K. Kindscher -- Plants Used in Animal Health Care in South and Latin America: An Overview / R. Romeu da Nobrega Alves, R. Rilke Duarte Barboza, and W. de Medeiros Silva Souto -- Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Southern Africa / V. Maphosa, P. Tshisikhawe, K. Thembo, and P. Masika -- Ethnoveterinary Plants Used in East Africa / J. B. Githiori and P. K. Gathumbi -- Herbal Medicines for Animal Health in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region / L. Boukraa, H. Benbarek, and M. Benhanifia -- Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Sustainable Livestock Management in West Africa / I.C. Okoli, H.H. Tamboura, and M.S. Hounzangbe-Adote -- Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine / L. Teng, D. Shaw, and J. Barnes -- Ethnoveterinary Medical Practice in the European Union (EU): A Case Study of the Netherlands / T. van Asseldonk -- Herbal Medicines for Pet and Companion Animals / D.R. Katerere and V. Naidoo -- Index |
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