| Property | Value |
| Name | Quality of Herbal Raw Material for Hoodia and Saffron |
| Description | Currently two medicinal plants with a long tradition of use conquer the Western markets: Saffron, the stigmates of Crocus sativus, and Hoodia sp., a South African cactus-like Asclepiadaceae. Saffron was highly estimated by Arabian, Persan, Roman and Greek health authorities for its cardiotonic, anti-inflammatory, liver protective, stimulant and aphrodisiac effects. In modern pharmacological research, adaptogenic, antidepressant and cancer-protective effects were evidenced. Download Closing the gap between modern science and traditional medicine: Saffron (Crocus sativus) and Hoodia sp. in the context of adulterations, GACP and clinical research. Symposium on Medicinal Plant Research, Amman (Jordanien), November 16-18, 2005 |
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