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In Africa and Asia, the majority of the population lives in rural areas and relies on
plant materials to treat their illnesses. The plants are used in different forms such as
extracts or decoctions to treat cancer, tuberculosis, HIV, malaria and many other diseases.
Accordingly, these drugs, which are referred to as 'traditional herbal medicines'
play an important role in improving the health status of the population and preventing
endemic and acute diseases.[1] Also in developed countries traditional herbal medicine
has attracted great interest,[2] enforced by the green movements and an increasing
aversion to synthetic materials. Scientifically, plant metabolites have provided important
ideas for discovery and industrial development of therapeutics.[3] |
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