Medicinal Trees

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73
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Medicinal Trees explores the fascinating world where biology and medicine intersect, revealing the therapeutic potential hidden within tree species. This book connects traditional ethnobotanical knowledge with modern pharmacology, highlighting how trees have served as sources of healing compounds throughout history. For instance, trees produce alkaloids, terpenoids, and flavonoids, each possessing distinct medicinal properties that could lead to innovative drug discovery. The book argues that trees represent a vast, largely untapped reservoir of medicinal compounds, underscoring the importance of forest conservation and sustainable harvesting.

The approach taken in Medicinal Trees is to first lay a foundation with plant chemistry and ethnobotany. It then progresses to detail specific examples with twenty well-documented medicinal tree species. Each profile includes botanical characteristics, geographical distribution, traditional uses, chemical composition, pharmacological properties, and clinical studies.

The book wraps up with a look at ethical and conservation issues surrounding medicinal trees, with insight on biodiversity protection.

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