Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Hi All, [Especially practitioners of WESTERN herbalism and those interested in checking which chemical compounds are in herbs of interest], By chance today, I found LIBER HERBARUM, an amazing online herbal resource. You may wish to bookmark it for future reference: http://www.liberherbarum.com/ (1) Plants by Latin Name: http://www.liberherbarum.com/-plantenavne00.htm (2) Pharma Names for plants: http://www.liberherbarum.com/-PharmaNavneS.htm (3) Plants by English Name http://www.liberherbarum.com/-plantenavne02.htm (4) Diseases & Uses (in English): http://www.liberherbarum.com/-sygdomnavnS02G00.htm (5) Chemical Compounds in Plants: http://www.liberherbarum.com/-stofnavne02.htm For example, to see which plants contain a chemical compound of interest, go to http://www.liberherbarum.com/-stofnavne02.htm and click on the FIRST number or letter of the compound. To see which plants contain 5-Methylether, Apigenin-, click on 5; cursor down to find 5-Methylether, Apigenin- and . To see which plants contain Saponin, click on S and cursor down to Saponin; then click on the saponin of interest. For example, to see which plants contain Kaempferol, click on K and cursor down to Kaempferol; then click on the Kaempferol of interest. It would be great if we had a similar but more detailed LIBER HERBARUM CHINENSIS!! PS: See also:http://www.herbaltherapeutics.net/MMV-I.pdf Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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