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ORIGINAL ARTICLES Department of Pharmacognosy1, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sana’a-University, Sana’a, Yemen, Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry2, Department of Pharmaceutical Biology3, Institute of Pharmacy, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald, Germany Study of the anticancer potential of Yemeni plants used in folk medicine R. A. A.Wild edible plants traditionally collected and used in,,ditional knowledge on WEPs plants neither in southern Yemen nor in whole Yemen except for Soqotra Island, which were previously reported by Miller [6]. erefore, the current study presents for the rst time the WEPs of southern Yemen as well as for whole Yemen (Fig. 1). is will be establishing the basis of the documented data of the traditional knowledge of WEPs forEthnobotanical study of folk medicinal plants used by,,are about 3000 species of wild plants occur in Yemen, out of which about 40% species are utilized as medicinal plants. These species of medicinal plants have been utilized by the memorable. This knowledge has been passed from generations to generations [23]. Vegetation in Yemen is very rich. According to some recent studies, it has been recorded. That 2836 plantIndigenous Plant Protection Methods in Yemen,Traditional Plant Protection Practices in Yemen Farmers in Yemen have long faced a number of problems in producing their crops. The primary protection needs, apart from economic and political aspects, revolved around natural events, harm from animals, and various diseases that might affect the crop. Some of these pests have been a problem for centuries, while othersCytotoxicity of plants used in traditional medicine in Yemen,Request PDF | Cytotoxicity of plants used in traditional medicine in Yemen | Twenty-five extracts obtained from 14 plant species used in the traditional medicine inISSN (E): 2320-3862 Ethnobotanical of Euphorbiaceae used,,There are about 3000 species of wild plants occur in Yemen (Al- Khulaidi, 2012) [16], out of which about 40% species are utilized as medicinal plants. These species of medicinal plants have been utilized by the traditional practitioners, Hakims to treat several diseases since time immemorable. This knowledge has been passed from generations to generations. Vegetation

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Plant materials Twenty aromatic plant materials were collected from different regions in Yemen. They were identified by botanists at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Sana’a University. The plants, sites of collection and the parts which were screened for their biological activities are shown in Table 1.Herbal Medicine In Yemen [PDF] Download Full – PDF Read,,Traditional medicine in Yemen is largely plant-based. Fourteen scholars represent both humanities and natural sciences in studying herbal medicines and their multifaceted applications within traditional Yemeni society. DOWNLOAD NOW » Author: Publisher: BRILL. ISBN: 9789004232075. Category: History. Page: 268. View: 218(PDF) INDIGENOUS PLANT PROTECTION IN YEMEN FINAL REPORT,,In 1995 Varisco published an article (‘Indigenous Plant Protection Methods in Yemen”) based on the material in this report in GeoJournal (37:27-38), which was reprinted in Daniel Martin Varisco, Medieval Folk Astronomy and Agriculture in Arabia and the Yemen (Aldershot: Ashgate Variorum, 1997). Executive Summary The objective of this report,YEMEN: PLANT PROTECTION IN A CONFLICT-RIDDEN COUNTRY,YEMEN: PLANT PROTECTION IN A CONFLICT-RIDDEN COUNTRY . Economic collapse . Agriculture, a key sector in the Yemeni economy, provides the main source of employment and produced 17% of the gross domestic product in 2010. The major agricultural products include fruits, vegetables and cereals. The financial crisis and current political turmoil has driven the(PDF) Study of the anticancer potential of Yemeni plants,,ORIGINAL ARTICLES Department of Pharmacognosy1, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sana’a-University, Sana’a, Yemen, Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry2, Department of Pharmaceutical Biology3, Institute of Pharmacy, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University, Greifswald, Germany Study of the anticancer potential of Yemeni plants used in folk medicine R. A. A.Wild edible plants traditionally collected and used in,,ditional knowledge on WEPs plants neither in southern Yemen nor in whole Yemen except for Soqotra Island, which were previously reported by Miller [6]. erefore, the current study presents for the rst time the WEPs of southern Yemen as well as for whole Yemen (Fig. 1). is will be establishing the basis of the documented data of the traditional knowledge of WEPs for

Indigenous Plant Protection Methods in Yemen

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