Efficacy behind activity - Phytotherapeutics are not different from pharmaceuticals

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Context: When evaluating bioactivity, efficacy, and toxicology of plant products, attention should be paid on pre-clinical versus clinical research. Objective: To emphasize an evidence-based approach in the field of phytotherapy research. Methods: The pyramid of scientific evidence was used in order to assess the quality of phytotherapy studies. Results and conclusion: In terms of evidence-based phytotherapy, a step-by-step approach, ascending the "pyramid" of scientific evidence, is essential in order to collect correct information useful to clinicians and physicians, leant on the robust foundations of in vitro/ in vivo studies.

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Varoni, E. M., Lodi, G., & Iriti, M. (2015). Efficacy behind activity - Phytotherapeutics are not different from pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceutical Biology, 53(3), 404–406. https://doi.org/10.3109/13880209.2014.923000

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