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European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy

The European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy (ESCOP) was founded in 1989[1] as an umbrella organisation, representing national European phytotherapy associations (Herbal Medicine). Associations in non-EU states can also be members of ESCOP.[2][3][4][5][6]

Tasks edit

In particular ESCOP’s scientific committee [2] produces reviews of the therapeutic use of leading herbal medicinal products or herbal drug preparations (similar to the prior German Kommission E) based on scientific evidence and on leading expertise across Europe. The goal was to advance the scientific status of herbal medicinal products and to assist with the harmonisation of their regulatory status at the European level and thus to promote the acceptance of herbal drugs, also called phytomedicines. Besides that, the aim was to promote scientific research in the field of medicinal plants. Since 1992, ESCOP Herbal monographs are being published on the quality, safety and efficacy of herbal medicines,[3] based on scientific evidence and textbooks. In 2003, 80 monographs were published in bookform, in 2009, 27 additional monographs appeared.[5][4] Since 2011, 54 new and updated monographs were published online. Publication is ongoing.[6] In total 107 ESCOP monographs have been produced and submitted to the European Medicines Agency.[7]

The ESCOP monographs serve as an invaluable source of scientific information, for health professionals, academics, researchers, regulators, manufacturers, as well as the pharmaceutical industry, that uses them as an orientation to support application or registration of herbal medicinal products. Based on the rules of the Community code for medicinal products, for human use, they can be drawn upon and quoted by the Drug Authorities to support an applicant test.[8] Monographs  resemble the format of a Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC),[9][10] which is a basis for the information required for medicinal products, e.g. in the package leaflet. ESCOP herbal monographs provide a selected overview of the published literature. In different professional publications, ESCOP-monographs are mentioned besides WHO-monographs as literature sources and as expert opinions.[10][11][12][13][14]

ESCOP participated in more than five scientific international symposia, in collaboration with its member societies and among others with the «Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research” (GA). In a symposium organised by the „Schweizerische medizinische Gesellschaft für Phytotherapie” (SMGP, CH) in the year 2014, together with the University Hospital of Zürich, the „Forschungsinstitut für Biologischen Landbau” (FiBL in Frick CH) and the Phytopharmazie branch of the „Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften“ (ZHAW in Wädenswil CH), ESCOP was active and supportive.

Publications edit

Journal: the journal Phytomedicine is published in affiliation with the European Scientific Cooperative On Phytotherapy (ESCOP).[7]

Books:

  • ESCOP monographs. Thieme, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-13-129421-3.
  • ESCOP monographs. Supplement. Thieme, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-13-149981-3.

References edit

  1. ^ "European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy". ESCOP. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  2. ^ a b "ESCOP Scientific Committee".
  3. ^ a b "Phytotherapie: Was sind ESCOP-Monografien?". 31 July 2011.
  4. ^ a b ESCOP monographs. Stuttgart: Thieme. 2003. ISBN 9783131294210.
  5. ^ a b ESCOP monographs. Supplement. Stuttgart 2009. Stuttgart: Thieme. 2009. ISBN 9783131499813.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  7. ^ a b "Phytomedicine - International Journal of Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology".
  8. ^ "Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament Parliament and the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use".
  9. ^ "ESCOP". Gesellschaft für Phytotherapie.
  10. ^ a b Association Européenne des Spécialités Pharmaceutiques Grand Public. "Pflanzliche Arzneimittel in der Europäischen Union" (PDF).
  11. ^ Bachmann, Christoph (2016). "Die Dosierung von pflanzlichen Tinkturen – ein Vergleich von volksmedizinischer Überlieferung und Expertenmeinungen". Swiss Journal of Integrative Medicine. 28 (6): 318–320. doi:10.1159/000452467. S2CID 185991910.
  12. ^ Wolfgang, Caesar (2009). "Große bis mäßige Erfolge im Kampf für Phytopharmaka". Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung Online.
  13. ^ Pfister, Thomas; Uehleke, Bernhard; Saller, Reinhard; Fischer, Astrid; Holzer, Barbara M.; Reichling, Jürgen; Rostock, Matthias (2014). Heilkräuter im Garten, pflanzen, ernten, anwenden. Haupt Verlag. pp. 10–14, 40, 42, 353. ISBN 978-3258078304.
  14. ^ Leitfaden Phytotherapie. 2. Auflage. Urban & Fischer. 2003. pp. 10–11, 22, 998. ISBN 978-3-437-55341-7.

External links edit

  • ESCOP Homepage

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Not to be confused with European Society for Cognitive Psychology This article contains a list of miscellaneous information Please relocate any relevant information into other sections or articles February 2019 The European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy ESCOP was founded in 1989 1 as an umbrella organisation representing national European phytotherapy associations Herbal Medicine Associations in non EU states can also be members of ESCOP 2 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 Tasks 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksTasks editIn particular ESCOP s scientific committee 2 produces reviews of the therapeutic use of leading herbal medicinal products or herbal drug preparations similar to the prior German Kommission E based on scientific evidence and on leading expertise across Europe The goal was to advance the scientific status of herbal medicinal products and to assist with the harmonisation of their regulatory status at the European level and thus to promote the acceptance of herbal drugs also called phytomedicines Besides that the aim was to promote scientific research in the field of medicinal plants Since 1992 ESCOP Herbal monographs are being published on the quality safety and efficacy of herbal medicines 3 based on scientific evidence and textbooks In 2003 80 monographs were published in bookform in 2009 27 additional monographs appeared 5 4 Since 2011 54 new and updated monographs were published online Publication is ongoing 6 In total 107 ESCOP monographs have been produced and submitted to the European Medicines Agency 7 The ESCOP monographs serve as an invaluable source of scientific information for health professionals academics researchers regulators manufacturers as well as the pharmaceutical industry that uses them as an orientation to support application or registration of herbal medicinal products Based on the rules of the Community code for medicinal products for human use they can be drawn upon and quoted by the Drug Authorities to support an applicant test 8 Monographs resemble the format of a Summary of Product Characteristics SPC 9 10 which is a basis for the information required for medicinal products e g in the package leaflet ESCOP herbal monographs provide a selected overview of the published literature In different professional publications ESCOP monographs are mentioned besides WHO monographs as literature sources and as expert opinions 10 11 12 13 14 ESCOP participated in more than five scientific international symposia in collaboration with its member societies and among others with the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research GA In a symposium organised by the Schweizerische medizinische Gesellschaft fur Phytotherapie SMGP CH in the year 2014 together with the University Hospital of Zurich the Forschungsinstitut fur Biologischen Landbau FiBL in Frick CH and the Phytopharmazie branch of the Zurcher Hochschule fur Angewandte Wissenschaften ZHAW in Wadenswil CH ESCOP was active and supportive Publications editJournal the journal Phytomedicine is published in affiliation with the European Scientific Cooperative On Phytotherapy ESCOP 7 Books ESCOP monographs Thieme Stuttgart 2003 ISBN 3 13 129421 3 ESCOP monographs Supplement Thieme Stuttgart 2009 ISBN 978 3 13 149981 3 References edit European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy ESCOP Retrieved 2019 12 17 a b ESCOP Scientific Committee a b Phytotherapie Was sind ESCOP Monografien 31 July 2011 a b ESCOP monographs Stuttgart Thieme 2003 ISBN 9783131294210 a b ESCOP monographs Supplement Stuttgart 2009 Stuttgart Thieme 2009 ISBN 9783131499813 a b Electronic ESCOP Monographs Archived from the original on 2018 01 29 Retrieved 2019 02 01 a b Phytomedicine International Journal of Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology Directive 2001 83 EC of the European Parliament Parliament and the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use ESCOP Gesellschaft fur Phytotherapie a b Association Europeenne des Specialites Pharmaceutiques Grand Public Pflanzliche Arzneimittel in der Europaischen Union PDF Bachmann Christoph 2016 Die Dosierung von pflanzlichen Tinkturen ein Vergleich von volksmedizinischer Uberlieferung und Expertenmeinungen Swiss Journal of Integrative Medicine 28 6 318 320 doi 10 1159 000452467 S2CID 185991910 Wolfgang Caesar 2009 Grosse bis massige Erfolge im Kampf fur Phytopharmaka Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung Online Pfister Thomas Uehleke Bernhard Saller Reinhard Fischer Astrid Holzer Barbara M Reichling Jurgen Rostock Matthias 2014 Heilkrauter im Garten pflanzen ernten anwenden Haupt Verlag pp 10 14 40 42 353 ISBN 978 3258078304 Leitfaden Phytotherapie 2 Auflage Urban amp Fischer 2003 pp 10 11 22 998 ISBN 978 3 437 55341 7 External links editESCOP Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy amp oldid 1148799177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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