Scientists find new plant cures to
save rare animals
HA NOI (VNS)-Vietnamese scientists have discovered 46
medicinal plant species and remedies that may be able to replace endangered
wildlife products used to cure diseases.
The discovery was
made by a project aimed to improve the conservation of rare animals including
bears, rhinos, pangolins and tigers.
The collection and
testing of a wide number medicinal plants deemed to have the same medicinal
effects as endangered animals, particularly native bears, was jointly
implemented by the Ministry of Health's National Institute of Medicinal
Materials and the World Society for the Protection of Animals.
Officials hope the
development will reduce the consumption of wildlife products for medicinal
purposes and replace the demand for rare animal products.
In
Nguyen Thanh
Huyen, head of the institute's Medicine Resource Department said that there
was no official scientific research that rhino horn was an effective cure for
diseases.
"The
institute is a comprehensive research unit in the field of medicine, but it
has had no studies evaluating the medicinal effects of rhino horn," she
said.
"The use of
rhino horn for medical purposes should be based on scientific facts not
folklore."
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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 11, 2013
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