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Multimedia-based Medicinal Plants Sustainability Management System

Other Computer Science 2011-11-30 v1

Abstract

Medicinal plants are increasingly recognized worldwide as an alternative source of efficacious and inexpensive medications to synthetic chemo-therapeutic compound. Rapid declining wild stocks of medicinal plants accompanied by adulteration and species substitutions reduce their efficacy, quality and safety. Consequently, the low accessibility to and non-affordability of orthodox medicine costs by rural dwellers to be healthy and economically productive further threaten their life expectancy. Finding comprehensive information on medicinal plants of conservation concern at a global level has been difficult. This has created a gap between computing technologies' promises and expectations in the healing process under complementary and alternative medicine. This paper presents the design and implementation of a Multimedia-based Medicinal Plants Sustainability Management System addressing these concerns. Medicinal plants' details for designing the system were collected through semi-structured interviews and databases. Unified Modelling Language, Microsoft-Visual-Studio.Net, C#3.0, Microsoft-Jet-Engine4.0, MySQL, Loquendo Multilingual Text-to-Speech Software, YouTube, and VLC Media Player were used. Keywords: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, conservation, extinction, medicinal plant, multimedia, phytoconstituents, rural dwellers

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@article{arxiv.1111.6911,
  title  = {Multimedia-based Medicinal Plants Sustainability Management System},
  author = {Zacchaeus Omogbadegun and Charles Uwadia and Charles Ayo and Victor Mbarika and Nicholas Omoregbe and Efe Otofia and Frank Chieze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.6911},
  year   = {2011}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables, 37 references

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