Page 101 - วารสารกรมการแพทย์แผนไทยฯ ปีที่ 16 ฉบับที่ 3
P. 101
435
2. Center of Strategic information. the effect of Buddhism ethnopharmacology. 2015;163:43-59.
religious to peoplesû health. Department for development 10. Ayuravedwittayalai school (Jivokomarabhat) foundation
of Thai traditional and alternative medicine ministry of of Thai traditional medicine. Thai pharmacy. Bangkok:
public health. Nonthaburi: The publishing of The War Pi Ka Nate printing center. 2005. 256 p. (in Thai)
Veterans Organization; 2009. (in Thai) 11. Tangjitman K, Wongsawad C, Winijchaiyanan P, Sukkho
3. Office of Thai Traditional healer. Story of Thai traditional T, Kamwong K, Pongamornkul W, et al. Traditional
medicine. Department for Development of Thai knowledge on medicinal plant of the Karen in northern
Traditional and Alternative Medicine. Nonthaburi: The Thailand: A comparative study. Journal of Ethno-
express transportation organization of Thailand pharmacology. 2013;150(1):232-43
publishing; 2006. (in Thai) 12. Homnuan S. Do Mai Ru Rum [internet]. Foundation of
4. Onchomchan D. Development of Thai traditional Herbal Faculty of Pharmacy Ubon Ratchathani
therapeutics and income supporter. Office of Thai University; 2016 [cited 2016 January 1] Available from:
traditional healer. Department for development of Thai http://www.phargarden.com/main.php?action=
traditional and alternative Medicine. Ministry of public viewpage&pid=143. (in Thai)
health. Nonthaburi: 2005. (in Thai) 13. Thammavate W. Van Hom Dang. Herb encyclopedia.
5. Maneenoon K, Khuniad C, Teanuan Y, Saedan N, Prom- Conclusion of Thai pharmacy. Bangkok: O. S. printing
in S, Rukleng N, et al. Ethnomedicinal plants used by house; 1997. p. 486. (in Thai)
traditional healers in Phatthalung Province, Peninsular 14. Office of herb information, Faculty of Pharmacy Mahidol
Thailand. Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine. University [Internet]. 2015 [cited 2015 January 2].
2015;11(1):43. Available from: http://medplant.mahidol.ac.th/pharm/
6. Baydoun S, Chalak L, Dalleh H, Arnold N. botanic.asp?bc=0609&kw=%C7%E8%D2%B9%C1%
Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used CB%D2%E0%C1%A6* (in Thai)
in traditional medicine by the communities of Mount 15. Yoosook C, Panpisutchai Y, Chaichana S, Santisuk T,
Hermon, Lebanon. Journal of ethnopharmacology. Reutrakul V. Evaluation of anti-HSV-2 activities of
2015;173:139-56. Barleria lupulina and Clinacanthus nutans. Journal of
7. Yabesh JM, Prabhu S, Vijayakumar S. An ethnobotanical ethnopharmacology. 1999;67(2):179-187.
study of medicinal plants used by traditional healers in 16. Mankakop T, Ruangransri N. Phak Wan Ban. Thai herbal
silent valley of Kerala, India. Journal of ethno- 1. Bangkok: B Healthy; 2004. p. 182 (in Thai)
pharmacology, 2014;154(3):774-89. 17. Madhu CS, Gowda Manukumar HM, Basavaraju P. New-
8. Junsongduang A, Balslev H, Inta A, Jampeetong A, vista in finding antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
Wangpakapattanawong P. Karen and Lawa medicinal property of crude protein extract from Sauropus
plant use: Uniformity or ethnic divergence?. Journal of Androgynus Leaf. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum
ethnopharmacology. 2014;151:517-27. Technologia Alimentaria [Internet]. 2014;13(4):375-83.
9. Yaseen G, Ahmad M, Sultana S, Suleiman AA, Hussain 18. Bhaskar A, Ramesh KV, Rajeshwari. Wound healing
J, Zafar M, Rehman SU. Ethnobotany of medicinal plants profile of Sauropus androgynus in Wistar rats. Journal
in the Thar desert (Sindh) of Pakistan. Journal of of Natural Remedies [Internet]. 2009;9(2):159-164.