ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH AND LABORATORIES EVALUATION OF TRADITIONAL PHARMACOPOEIAS IN 30 CARIBBEAN BASIN TERRITORIES: TWO PRECONDITIONS TRAMIL FOR THE USE OF LOCAL MEDICINAL PLANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE.
Abstract
In a spirit of Public Health and applied research, we explain why an original quantitative ethnopharmacological method had to be drawn by TRAMIL to determine the popular traditional uses of medicinal plants in 30 Caribbean Basin territories. Then, the need for networking between regional universities with an aim of validating the significant uses. Finally the strategy of diffusion aiming at the appropriation by the official national systems of Primary Health care of rational use of local medicinal plants. Moreover we present the Caribbean Herbal Pharmacopoeia e.book. Acknowledgements: UAG, TRAMIL network.Published
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