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Medicinal Plants in Global Health: A Comparative Study of Practices                                                           

Odile Patrick Thalia

Faculty of Biological Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Medicinal plants have played a pivotal role in global healthcare systems from ancient times to the modern era. This paper examines the evolution, utilization, and cultural significance of medicinal plants, comparing traditional and modern practices across diverse regions, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Emphasis is placed on the historical transformation of plant-based treatments into standardized pharmaceuticals, the persistent use of herbal remedies in under-resourced communities, and the resurgence of interest in ethnobotanical knowledge in developed nations. Furthermore, the study discusses the methodological and scientific challenges in medicinal plant research, the integration of technology, and policy implications in achieving global health sustainability. A comprehensive analysis of global ethnobotanical studies reveals both the potential and pitfalls of traditional medicine, stressing the importance of ethical documentation, biodiversity conservation, and regulated medicinal plant usage. The research advocates for a synergistic approach, blending traditional wisdom with scientific innovation to ensure accessible, safe, and effective healthcare solutions worldwide.

Keywords: Medicinal plants, traditional medicine, ethnobotany, global health, herbal remedies, pharmaceutical industry.

CITE AS: Odile Patrick Thalia. (2025). Medicinal Plants in Global Health: A Comparative Study of Practices. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 5(1):42-49. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJPHM/2025/514249

 

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