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Ethnomedicine is a study or comparison of the traditional medicine based on bioactive compounds in plants and animals and practiced by various ethnic groups, especially those with little access to western medicines, e.g., indigenous peoples. The word ''ethnomedicine'' is sometimes used as a synonym for ''traditional medicine''.Acharya, Deepak and Shrivastava Anshu: ''Indigenous Herbal Medicines: Tribal Formulations and Traditional Herbal Practices''. Aavishkar Publishers Distributor, Jaipur / India 2008, , p. 440. Ethnomedical research is Interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary; in its study of traditional medicines, it applies the methods of ethnobotany and medical anthropology. Often, the medicine traditions it studies are preserved only by oral tradition. In addition to plants, some of these traditions constitute significant Human interactions with insects, interactions with insects on the Indian Subcontinent, in Human interactions with insects in Africa, Africa, or elsewhere around the globe. Scientific ethnomedical studies constitute either Anthropology, anthropological research or drug discovery research. Anthropological studies examine the cultural perception and context of a traditional medicine. Ethnomedicine has been used as a starting point in drug discovery, specifically those using Reverse pharmacology, reverse pharmacological techniques.


Ethnopharmacology

Ethnopharmacology is a related field which studies ethnic groups and their use of plant compounds. It is linked to pharmacognosy, phytotherapy (study of medicinal plants) use and ethnobotany, as this is a source of lead compounds for drug discovery. Emphasis has long been on traditional medicines, although the approach also has proven useful to the study of Pharmaceutical drug, modern pharmaceuticals. It involves studies of the: # identification and ethnotaxonomy (cognitive categorisation) of the (eventual) natural material, from which the candidate compound will be produced # traditional preparation of the pharmaceutical forms # bio-evaluation of the possible pharmacological action of such preparations (ethnopharmacology) # their potential for clinical effectiveness # socio-medical aspects implied in the uses of these compounds (medical anthropology).


See also

*Ayurveda *Ethnobiology *Ethnobotany *Herbalism *Medical research *Medicine *Pharmacognosy *Shamanism *Traditional ecological knowledge *Traditional medicine


References


Further reading

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Fábrega, Horacio, Jr. Evolution of Sickness and Healing. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.
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