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An ethnopharmacological study of medicinal plants of the Kamilaroi and Muruwari aboriginal communitites in northern New South Wales
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posted on 2022-03-28, 22:40 authored by Qian LiuThis study covered the documentation of first-hand medicinal plant knowledge of Aboriginal communities in northern New South Wales through the isolation and characterisation of bioactive compounds from Aboriginal medicinal plants.
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Ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. An ethnobotanical study with the Kamilaroi and Muruwari Aboriginal communities and relationship building -- ch. 3. Biological assay methods and optimisation -- ch. 4. Ethnopharmacological study of Eremophila sturtii -- ch. 5. Ethnopharmacological study of Exocarpos aphyllus -- ch. 6. General conclusions -- Appendices.Notes
Bibliography: p. 229-249Degree Type
Thesis PhDDegree
Thesis (PhD), Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science. 2006Department, Centre or School
Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular SciencesYear of Award
2006Rights
Digital versions of Appendices 4 and 5 not displayed due to copyright reasons. Copyright disclaimer: http://www.copyright.mq.edu.au/ Copyright Qian Liu 2006.Language
EnglishJurisdiction
New South WalesExtent
xx, 249 p. col. ill., maps, portsFormer Identifiers
mq:134 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/416Usage metrics
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Keywords
Aboriginal AustraliansAboriginal Australians -- New South Wales -- Medicine.Australian medicinal plants;Muruwari (Australian people)Traditional medicineEthnopharmacology -- New South Wales.Isolation;Ethnopharmacology;Structural elucidation;Medicinal plants -- New South Wales.Natural productsBioactive compounds;Aboriginal communities;Kamilaroi (Australian people)EthnopharmacologyTraditional medicine -- New South Wales.Medicinal plants