Ethnobotany: Traditional Knowledge and Modern Applications

Ethnobotany studies how indigenous cultures use plants for medicinal, nutritional, and cultural purposes. This field combines traditional knowledge with modern scientific methods to uncover valuable bioactive compounds for drug discovery. Indigenous communities have long used local plants to treat various ailments, and modern research is now validating these practices by isolating active compounds with therapeutic potential.

Ethnobotany also aids in conservation efforts, as many medicinal plants face threats from overharvesting and habitat loss. By documenting traditional plant knowledge, researchers can develop sustainable harvesting practices, ensuring that these plants remain available for future use.

By integrating cultural wisdom with scientific inquiry, ethnobotany offers a pathway to new treatments and promotes the sustainable use of biodiversity, preserving both medicinal knowledge and cultural heritage.

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