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Revaluation of Andean Ancestral Knowledge on Medicinal Herbs This

  • Peñaherrera Wilches, Eugenia (Director)
  • Maria Cristina, Echeverria (Co-Director)
  • Chiliquinga Andrea (Researcher)
  • Chimbo Gabriel (Researcher)
  • Cuzco Quizhpi, Nancy Mirian (Researcher)
  • Guevara Alexander (Researcher)
  • Khachatryan, Aleksandr (Researcher)
  • Leon Tamariz, Fabian (Researcher)
  • Ortega Sania (Researcher)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The Project "Revaluation of Andean Ancestral Knowledge on Medicinal Herbs Through The Development Of A Phytotherapeutic Product" Seeks The Generation of Scientific Knowledge Previous to The Formulation of Natural Products, which means to have the Support and Evaluation According to the Scientific Determination of Bioactivities and Safeness of Medicinal Plants. At the Same Time, it proposes the pre-formulation of a phytotherapeutic product as a therapeutic option for the treatment of inflammatory rereading minor conditions. Also this proposeal pretends to rescue and value the ancestral knowledge medicinal plants. The Project Pretends The Pre-formulation at Laboratory Level of A Therapeutic Syrup from the Most Active Fraction of the Demodium Molliculum Plant, Related with ITS Anti-Oxidant and Anti-inflammTath Potential and The Absence of Toxicity in Living Beings. At the Same Time, Micropropagation and Cultivation in Small Plots of Demonium Molliculum Will Be Developed to Protect The Native Flora Allowing A Standardise Cultivation of the Plant for the Future Small Scale Production of the Phytotherapeutic Product. The Regulatory Government Entities Will Monitor The Process in Order To Assess The Possible Future Expansion of the Proposed Project.

Call for Applications

OUT OF CALL – EXTERNAL FUNDS
Short titleRevaluation of Andean Ancestral Knowledge
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/2331/08/25

Keywords

  • Andean Knowledge
  • Revaluation
  • Medicinal herbs

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