2020
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12673
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Ethnoveterinary for food‐producing animals and related food safety issues: A comprehensive overview about terpenes

Abstract: Alternatives to the use of conventional veterinary drugs in food‐producing animals have gained attention, such as the use of natural products (NPs), mainly to soften the risks to the animal, the environment, and consumer's health. Although NPs have consistent advantages over conventional drugs, they cannot be considered risk free under food safety matters. In this way, this document presents a comprehensive overview of the importance of considering both the pharmacological and toxicological properties of the c… Show more

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“…Preference of leaves over other parts of plants remain common for various reasons including the relatively ease of access when compared to other plant parts. Furthermore, leaves are synthesizing organ for some important plant secondary metabolites that may exert medicinal properties ( 92 94 ). From a conservation perspective, individual plants are often not threatened by leaf harvesting for medicinal purpose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Preference of leaves over other parts of plants remain common for various reasons including the relatively ease of access when compared to other plant parts. Furthermore, leaves are synthesizing organ for some important plant secondary metabolites that may exert medicinal properties ( 92 94 ). From a conservation perspective, individual plants are often not threatened by leaf harvesting for medicinal purpose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a conservation perspective, individual plants are often not threatened by leaf harvesting for medicinal purpose. Roots constituted 27% and were the second most widely used plant parts, which may be due to rich pool of active compounds, especially terpenes ( 94 ). However, the selection of underground parts of the plant including the roots is not viable as it affects plant life and is considered to be highly detrimental to the survival of the whole plant if not done in a sustainable manner ( 95 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Leaves are the main storehouse of several secondary metabolites that are more concentrated in leaves (Ghorbani 2005). Roots were the preferred part after leaves as they are rich in terpenes (Silva et al 2021). In terms of harvesting plant parts, sustainable measures should be adapted as the harvesting of underground part poses threat to the survival of the plant and also make it unavailable for long-term use (Chakale et al 2021).…”
Section: Part Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore necessary to identify alternative (or at least complementary) and sustainable practices for GIN control to minimize the use of chemicals and to counteract AR. These approaches would promote the animal, the environment, and consumer health [ 14 ]. In particular, plants’ therapeutic properties may be used in ethnoveterinary practices against GIN and would provide successful alternative remedies to synthetic drugs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%