Medicinal plants used to treat infectious diseases in French Polynesia: an ethnobotanical survey and antibacterial evaluation
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thnopharmacological relevance In French Polynesia, traditional medicine remains an important component of primary healthcare and relies on nearly 300 medicinal plants, including species used against infectious diseases that are prevalent in the territory. However, anti-infective medicinal plants remain insufficiently documented and scientifically evaluated. Aim of the study This study aimed to document medicinal plants used for common infectious disorders in the Society Islands and to assess, in [...]
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