List of Contributors ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I Introduction to Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry 1
1 Ethnobotany 3
B. M. Schmidt
Key Terms and Concepts 3
Ethnobotany throughout History 4
References and Additional Reading 18
Current Topics in Ethnobotany 18
References 22
Taxonomy: Plant Families 23
References and Additional Reading 90
Plant Anatomy and Architecture: The Highlights 93
References and Additional Reading 105
Keys for Plant Identification 106
Herbaria, Plant Collection, and Voucher Specimens 107
References and Additional Reading 109
2 Phytochemistry 111
D. M. Klaser Cheng
Primary and Secondary Metabolites 111
Databases 126
References and Additional Reading 127
Extraction and Chromatographic Techniques 127
References 133
Evaluation of Biological Activities 134
References 139
Part II Case Studies 141
3 Introduction 143
4 Africa 145
M. H. Grace, P. J. Smith, I. Raskin, M. A. Lila, B. M. Schmidt, and P. Chu
Introduction 145
Northern Africa 149
Southern Africa 151
The African Diaspora 156
References and Additional Reading 159
Achillea millefolium: ReâExploring Herbal Remedies for Combating Malaria 160
References 164
Vanilla: Madagascarâs Orchid Economy 166
References 170
Traditional Treatments for HIV in South Africa 171
References 176
Duckweed as a More Sustainable FirstâGeneration Bioethanol Feedstock 178
References 181
5 The Americas 183
J. Kellogg, B. M. Schmidt, B. L. Graf, C. Jofr©-Jimenez, H. Aguayo-Cumplido, C. Calfo, L. E. Rojo, K. CubillosâRoble, A. TroncosoâFonseca, and J. DelatorreâHerrera
Introduction 184
North America 185
Central America and the Caribbean 189
South America 194
References and Additional Reading 198
Phlorotannins in Seaweed 199
References 202
Agave: More than Just Tequila 203
References 208
Quinoa: A Source of Human Sustenance and Endurance in the High Andes 209
References 213
Maqui (Aristotelia chilensis): An Ancient Mapuche Medicine with Antidiabetic Potential 215
References 220
Betalains from Chenopodium quinoa: Andean Natural Dyes with Industrial Uses beyond Food and Medicine 222
References 226
6 Asia 227
P. Li, W. Gu, C. Long, B. M. Schmidt, S. S. Ningthoujam, D. S. Ningombam, A. D. Talukdar, M. D. Choudhury, K. S. Potsangbam, H. Singh, S. Khatoon, and M. Isman
Introduction 228
Central Asia 229
Western Asia 231
South Asia 233
Southeast Asia 237
East Asia 240
References and Additional Reading 243
Ethnobotany of Dai Peopleâs Festival Cake in Southwest China 244
References 247
The Ethnobotany of Teeth Blackening in Southeast Asia 247
References 251
Artemisia Species and Human Health 252
References 257
Traditional Treatment of Jaundice in Manipur, Northeast India 258
References 265
Ethnobotany and Phytochemistry of Sacred Plant Species Betula utilis (bhojpatra) and Quercus oblongata (banj) from Uttarakhand Himalaya, India 267
References 270
NeemâBased Insecticides 272
References 275
7 Europe 277
T. B. Tumer, B. M. Schmidt, and M. Isman
Introduction 278
References and Additional Reading 285
Differential Use of Lavandula stoechas L. among Anatolian People against Metabolic Disorders 285
References 289
Mad Honey 291
References 294
Indigo: The Devilâs Dye and the American Revolution 295
References 302
Insecticides Based on Plant Essential Oils 303
References 306
8 Oceania 309
B. M. Schmidt
Introduction 310
References and Additional Reading 317
Banana (Musa spp.) as a Traditional Treatment for Diarrhea 317
References 322
Pharmacological Effects of Kavalactones from Kava (Piper methysticum) Root 323
References 328
Botanical Index 329
Subject Index 339