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  • Genre:MEDICAL
  • SubGenre:Reference
  • Language:English
  • Pages:103
  • eBook ISBN:9781483585536

Black Elderberry Monograph

Medicinal Research Review of Sambucus Nigra L

by Ken Jones

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Overview
This monograph provides a detailed review of published literature on the subject of black elderberries in traditional ethnomedicine and modern healthcare. The content was compiled for use by professionals who require detailed information for product development and regulatory evaluation of black elderberries.
Description
This monograph provides a detailed review of published literature on the subject of black elderberries in traditional ethnomedicine and modern healthcare. The content was compiled for use by professionals who require detailed information for product development and regulatory evaluation of black elderberries. Research and writing was conducted by Kenneth Jones, a creative science writer and consultant specializing in food and medicinal plants for over 25 years, and a member of the Advisory Board of the American Botanical Council since 2005. Black Elderberry Monograph was commissioned by BerryPharma® Extracts, a business unit of Iprona AG, Lana, BZ – the leading international supplier of membrane-enriched extracts of black elderberries.
About the author
Kenneth Jones is a creative science writer and consultant specializing in food and medicinal plants for over 25 years. For publishers, educational organizations, and clients in the dietary supplement industry, the many products he has covered include Indian, Chinese, European, North American, and South American plants, as well as medicinal fungi. In recognition of his knowledge of the field, he was elected to the Advisory Board of the American Botanical Council in 2005.