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    • Monographs on selected medicinal plants. Volume I 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 1999)
      During the past decade, traditional systems of medicine have become a topic of global importance. Current estimates suggest that, in many developing countries, a large proportion of the population relies heavily on ...
    • Monographs on selected medicinal plants. Volume II 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 2004)
      These WHO monographs are not pharmacopoeial monographs. Their purpose is to provide scientific information on the safety, efficacy and quality control/quality assurance of widely used medicinal plants, in order to ...
    • Monographs on selected medicinal plants. Volume III 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 2007)
      A series of volumes, the WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants aims to: provide scientific information on the safety, efficacy, and quality control of widely used medicinal plants; provide models to assist Member ...
    • Monographs on selected medicinal plants. Volume IV 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 2009)
      WHO published Volume 1 of the WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, containing 28 monographs, in 1999, Volume 2 including 30 monographs in 2002, and the third volume presenting 31 monographs in 2007. This fourth ...
    • Quality control methods for herbal materials 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 2011)
      WHO published Quality control methods for medicinal plant materials in 1998, in order to support WHO Member States in establishing quality standards and specifications for herbal materials, within the overall context of ...
    • Quality control methods for medicinal plant materials 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 1998)
      Plant materials are used throughout developed and developing countries as home remedies, over-the-counter drug products and raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry, and represent a substantial proportion of the ...
    • WHO Monographs on Medicinal Plants Commonly Used in the Newly Independent States (NIS) 

      World Health Organization (WHO) (Libros Digitales - World Health Organization (WHO), 2010)
      Since 1999, WHO has published four volumes of WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, totaling 116 monographs. Despite the increasing use of herbal medicines, there is still a significant lack of research data in this ...