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Medicinal Orchids of Asia

By: Eng Soon Teoh(Author)
752 pages, 162 colour & 281 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
Medicinal Orchids of Asia
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  • Medicinal Orchids of Asia ISBN: 9783319242729 Hardback Sep 2016 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This unique book brings together a wealth of data on the botanical, ethno-medicinal and pharmacological aspects of over 500 species of Asian medicinal orchids. It starts off by explaining the role and limitations of complimentary and herbal medicines, and how traditional Asian medicine differs from Western, "scientific" medicine. The different Asian medical traditions are described, as well as their modes of preparing herbal remedies. The core of Medicinal Orchids of Asia presents individual medicinal orchid species arranged by genera. Each species is identified by its official botanical name, synonyms, and local names. Its distribution, habitat and flowering season, uses and pharmacology are described. An overview sums up the research findings on all species within each genus. Clinical observations are discussed whenever available, and possible therapeutic applications are highlighted. Medicinal Orchids of Asia closes with chapters on the conservation of medicinal orchids and on the role of randomized clinical trials.

Contents

- Introduction
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Indian Traditional Medicine and other allied Medical Traditions
- Preparation of Herbs
- Some Secondary Metabolites in Plants
- Discovery, testing and improvement of herbs and new drugs
- Acampe to Arundina
- Bletilla to Bulbophyllum
- Calanthe to Cyrtosia
- Dactylorhiza to Dipodium
- Epipactis to Eulophia
- Galeola to Gymadenia
- Habenaria to Ischnogyne
- Liparis to Luisia
- Macodes to Mycaranthes
- Neottia to Neuwiedia
- Oberonia to Otochilus
- Paphiopedilum to Ponerorchis
- Renanthera to Robequetia
- Satyrium to Sunipia
- Taprobanea to Tropidia
- Vanda to Zeuxine
- Sources of Medicinal Orchids and Conservation
- Randomized Clinical Trials

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By: Eng Soon Teoh(Author)
752 pages, 162 colour & 281 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: Springer Nature
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"This may well be the most comprehensive book on the subject and a reference that should be in the library of all orchid lovers with an interest that goes deeper than observation. Medicinal Orchids of Asia is a great way to learn new facts and history about some of our favorite orchid genera and will appeal to orchid lovers of all types, from hobbyists to commercial growers and judges to hardcore scientists and all interested in history and health."
– Paul Alan Wetter, Orchids, Vol. 86 (3), March, 2017

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