TY - JOUR
T1 - The herbal pharmacopoeia of Ecuador
T2 - a national model for integrating traditional knowledge and biodiscovery
AU - Llivisaca-Contreras, Susana
AU - Naranjo-Morán, Jaime
AU - Bastidas-Gálvez, Martín
AU - Jaime-Carvajal, Jairo
AU - Muenala-Tituaña, María
AU - Manzano-Santana, Patricia
AU - Abad-Mihalache, Adrián
AU - Abril-Novillo, Andrea
AU - Cevallos-Cevallos, Juan M.
AU - Orellana-Manzano, Andrea
AU - León-Tamariz, Fabián
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Llivisaca-Contreras, Naranjo-Morán, Bastidas-Gálvez, Jaime-Carvajal, Muenala-Tituaña, Manzano-Santana, Abad-Mihalache, Abril-Novillo, Cevallos-Cevallos, Orellana-Manzano and León-Tamariz.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: The Herbal Pharmacopoeia of Ecuador is a proposal aimed at systematizing and organizing information on the use of medicinal plants and natural products through the scientific evaluation of existing knowledge (ancestral or otherwise) in Ecuador, a country with high biodiversity and a rich ethnobotanical heritage, contributing to the safe use of medicinal plants and their potential phytopharmaceutical derivatives, offering safe alternatives for the treatment or relief of various health conditions. Objectives: To build a foundation that organizes and structures validated information on medicinal plants and natural products, serving in the future as a reference resource for the development of phytotherapeutic products, knowledge transfer, protection of ancestral knowledge, supported by regulatory bodies, and as a source of consultation for health professionals in Ecuador. Methodology: An interdisciplinary approach was used to develop monographs on medicinal plants used in various regions of Ecuador, integrating an extensive literature review that highlights ethnobotanical, pharmacological, and phytochemical analysis. In a collaborative effort by academic institutions integrated into the VLIR-Ecuador Network, a digital platform was developed using the Angular software framework to organize these monographs. Results: The creation of a digital platform enabled the systematization of scientific knowledge on 14 selected medicinal plants through the generation of monographs, organized within the Ecuadorian Herbal Pharmacopoeia. This has facilitated access for the medical and scientific community to relevant data on the common use of plants and traditional Ecuadorian medicine. Conclusion: The official adoption of an Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Ecuador will strengthen scientific production, support the regulation of natural products, protect ancestral knowledge, and promote research on bioactive compounds. Its success will depend on collaboration between the government, academia, industry, and ancestral communities, ensuring its development and positioning Ecuador as a leading reference in ethnobotany and biosustainability.
AB - Introduction: The Herbal Pharmacopoeia of Ecuador is a proposal aimed at systematizing and organizing information on the use of medicinal plants and natural products through the scientific evaluation of existing knowledge (ancestral or otherwise) in Ecuador, a country with high biodiversity and a rich ethnobotanical heritage, contributing to the safe use of medicinal plants and their potential phytopharmaceutical derivatives, offering safe alternatives for the treatment or relief of various health conditions. Objectives: To build a foundation that organizes and structures validated information on medicinal plants and natural products, serving in the future as a reference resource for the development of phytotherapeutic products, knowledge transfer, protection of ancestral knowledge, supported by regulatory bodies, and as a source of consultation for health professionals in Ecuador. Methodology: An interdisciplinary approach was used to develop monographs on medicinal plants used in various regions of Ecuador, integrating an extensive literature review that highlights ethnobotanical, pharmacological, and phytochemical analysis. In a collaborative effort by academic institutions integrated into the VLIR-Ecuador Network, a digital platform was developed using the Angular software framework to organize these monographs. Results: The creation of a digital platform enabled the systematization of scientific knowledge on 14 selected medicinal plants through the generation of monographs, organized within the Ecuadorian Herbal Pharmacopoeia. This has facilitated access for the medical and scientific community to relevant data on the common use of plants and traditional Ecuadorian medicine. Conclusion: The official adoption of an Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Ecuador will strengthen scientific production, support the regulation of natural products, protect ancestral knowledge, and promote research on bioactive compounds. Its success will depend on collaboration between the government, academia, industry, and ancestral communities, ensuring its development and positioning Ecuador as a leading reference in ethnobotany and biosustainability.
KW - biodiversity
KW - complementary medicine
KW - digital-ethnopharmacology
KW - medicinal plants
KW - phytotherapeutics
KW - public health
KW - scientific development
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021636131
U2 - 10.3389/fphar.2025.1662980
DO - 10.3389/fphar.2025.1662980
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105021636131
SN - 1663-9812
VL - 16
JO - Frontiers in Pharmacology
JF - Frontiers in Pharmacology
M1 - 1662980
ER -