Carvalho, Ana MariaMartins, AnabelaSousa, Maria JoãoPardo de Santayana, ManuelMorales, Ramón2008-09-242008-09-242006http://hdl.handle.net/10198/906The ethnobotanical use of botanical and mycological species suggests a high relationship between local uses and chemical composition in volatile compounds(e.g.bioactivity of the secondary metabolites produced) of the wild flora from the PNM. However, these species have not been explored systematically as nutraceuticals or as species with ethnopharmacological potential. These assumptions increase the interest in current research on the chemical basis of traditional uses of plants and fungi.engPlantas e saberesFitofarmacologiaPlantas e usosEtnobotânica portuguesaTEKNordeste TransmontanoTraditional knowledge and uses of plant and fungi in the North-eastern Portugal: Potential Sources for Pharmacological ResearchUsos tradicionais de plantas e fungos no Nordeste Transmontano, Investigação Fitofarmacológica e Compostos Bioactivosconference object