The MPNS Resource
The current version of the Medicinal Plant Names Services (MPNS) Resource is V15, published December 2025.
The Medicinal Plant Names Services (MPNS) Resource contains:
- all pharmaceutical, herbal drug, common and scientific plant names as cited for plants or herbal drugs in any of the medicinal plant and health regulatory literature reviewed by MPNS to date
- the parts of the plants used and the form that these herbal drugs cited in those publications
- an authoritative and current scientific nomenclature, synonymy and taxonomy for these plants drawn from Kew’s botanical reference resources.
Version 15 contains data records
- drawn from 422 pharmaceutical or medicinal plant publications
- covering 41,878 plants from 397 families of angiosperms or gymnosperms.
The taxonomy in MPNS is refreshed with each new version to reflect continual improvement of Kew’s global reference resources as they are extended and curated to reflect changes made in recent taxonomic literature.
Using the Resource
The easiest way to access the MPNS Resource is by entering any plant or herbal drug name in the search field above. This will enable you to find, for example:
- a list of plants associated with your search term
- the currently accepted scientific name for a plant, all of its synonyms and its plant family
- the medicinal references which cite this plant and the various (and conflicting) names employed for them
- which parts of that plant have been used medicinally and in what form
A user might
- link a herbal drug cited in the 3rd edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia to the name(s) employed for those same plants in the US Herbs of Commerce or
- obtain a list of all names employed for that plant in the botanical or medicinal literature.
- search PubMed for ALL publications referring to a plant regardless of which scientific name was used by each publication.
Other MPNS information services are described here.
Headline statistics
Names from the medicinal plant literature
Version 15 of MPNS includes the following names captured from the medicinal literature:
- 60,723 unique scientific names which were cited 234,561 times.
- 286,700 unique non-scientific names which were cited 405,895 times including
- 3,157 unique pharmaceutical names and
- 283,636 unique herbal drug and common names in multiple languages and scripts.
Names from botanical reference sources
Version 15 of MPNS contains records relating to 41,878 plants for which it contains:
- 346,175 scientific plant names drawn from Kew’s global taxonomic reference sources
- 41,660 “Accepted“ names of which
- 38,207 are of species
- 3,453 are of subspecies or varieties.
- 218 provisionally accepted names which remain taxonomically “Unassessed”.
- 304,297 scientific names known to be “synonyms” for one of the above plants.
NB: Definitions of taxonomic status are given in the MPNS FAQ page.
Medicinal Plant References
The medicinal plant and health regulatory literature reviewed to date can be seen here. The list includes:
- pharmacopoeias
- monographs
- ethnobotanical surveys
- regional works
References were selected for inclusion guided by the following objectives:
- To cover references of regulatory importance, for example pharmacopoeias and the EMA community herbal monographs
- To cover references that reflect the most commonly traded medicinal plants
- To be global in scope
- The source is readily used/accessible and available to us for inclusion in a practical way.
New medicinal plant publications will be added to MPNS improving our coverage of relevant literature. Please contact us if you know of additional references which you feel should be included.
New References
MPNS Version 15 contains data drawn from 422 medicinal data sources. We have added 26 new data sources including the following:
A Systematic Review of Medicinal Plants Used for Weight Loss in Brazil: Is There Potential for Obesity Treatment? (Cercato et al., 2015).
European Red List of Medicinal Plants (Allen, D. et al., 2014)
Germplasm Resources Information Network: GRIN-Global Taxonomy (U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2024).
Global Substance Registration System (GSRS) (Food and Drug Administration (FDA) & National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, United States, 2024)
Non-Timber Forest Products of the North-West District of Guyana, Part II. A Field Guide (van Andel, T., 2000)
臺灣中藥典第四版中文版 (Taiwan Herbal Pharmacopoeia 4th edn, Chinese Version) (衛生福利部, 臺灣 (Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW), Taiwan, 2021).
NB. The 2022 English Version of this source has also been added to MPNS
WHODrug Herbal Substances 2025 (Uppsala Monitoring Centre, World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring (WHO-UMC), 2025)
Details of all data sources cited can be seen here.
We continue to add references to improve global coverage. We seek partnerships with those managing ethnobotanical or pharmacovigilance resources for whom we will update and enrich their plant names content in return for including their plant names records in MPNS.
Version History
- Version 15.0 – from 25 November 2025
- Version 14.0 – from 24 October 2024
- Version 13.0 – from 05 December 2023
- Version 12.0 – from 17 January 2023
- Version 11.0 – from 1 December 2021
- Version 10.0 – from 28 February 2021
- Version 9.0 – from 16 January 2020
- Version 8.0 – from 8 May 2018
- Version 7.0 – from 11 May 2017
- Version 6.0 – from 5 October 2016
- Version 5.0 – from 6 July 2016
- Version 4.0 – from 21 March 2016
- Version 3.0 – from 14 October 2015
- Version 2.0 – from 1 May 2015
- Version 1.0 – from 2 Sept 2014