Sambucus javanica

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Ethnobotany and phytochemistry of plants used to treat musculoskeletal disorders among Skaw Karen, Thailand.

Summary

Karen farmers use medicinal plants to treat musculoskeletal system disorders (MSD), which are common among farmers. Understanding the efficacy of these plants could potentially benefit the health and well-being of farmers worldwide.

Kantasrila R et al (2024).
Pharm Biol.
PubMed:
38131672

Assessing the suitability and dynamics of three medicinal Sambucus species in China under current and future climate scenarios.

Luo W et al (2023).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
37929169

Comparative chloroplast genome analysis of Sambucus L. (Viburnaceae): inference for phylogenetic relationships among the closely related Sambucus adnata Wall. ex DC Sambucus javanica Blume.

Waswa EN et al (2023).
Front Plant Sci.
PubMed:
37396648

Assessing the Immunomodulatory Activity of Ethanol Extract of Sambucus javanica Berries and Leaves in Chloramphenicol-Induced Aplastic Anemia Mouse Model.

Putra WE and Rifa'i M (2020).
Trop Life Sci Res.
PubMed:
32922674

Medicinal Plants for Treating Musculoskeletal Disorders among Karen in Thailand.

Kantasrila R et al (2020).
Plants (Basel).
PubMed:
32605228

Comparison of major taste compounds and antioxidative properties of fruits and flowers of different Sambucus species and interspecific hybrids.

Mikulic-Petkovsek M et al (2016).
Food Chem.
PubMed:
26830570

Karen and Lawa medicinal plant use: uniformity or ethnic divergence?

Junsongduang A et al (2014).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
24247077