A Potential of Some Medicinal Plants as A Digestive
... fatal. A large number of plants are used as a source of drugs for the treatment of digestive disorders that may grow naturally or harvested. There have been considerable pharmacological investigations into the digestive disorders preventing the activity of some compounds. The present study was aimed ...
... fatal. A large number of plants are used as a source of drugs for the treatment of digestive disorders that may grow naturally or harvested. There have been considerable pharmacological investigations into the digestive disorders preventing the activity of some compounds. The present study was aimed ...
Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa)
... Crepe Myrtle and the Pride of India. In India, Banaba has also been used to cure diabetes in Ayurvedic medicine for a long time. Recent studies and laboratory test showed that it's active ingredient, corosolic acid is a potent compound that has insulin like effect to lower glucose in the body and is ...
... Crepe Myrtle and the Pride of India. In India, Banaba has also been used to cure diabetes in Ayurvedic medicine for a long time. Recent studies and laboratory test showed that it's active ingredient, corosolic acid is a potent compound that has insulin like effect to lower glucose in the body and is ...
Saponins
... Various medicinal forms are produced on the basis of licorice roots – pills, powders, syrups, medicinal tea, but a medical form – injection solution – is not made. Licorice roots show haemolytic properties due to such active agents ...
... Various medicinal forms are produced on the basis of licorice roots – pills, powders, syrups, medicinal tea, but a medical form – injection solution – is not made. Licorice roots show haemolytic properties due to such active agents ...
Lesson 3 - Introduction to Plants - Hitchcock
... stamen is made up of an anther, which produces pollen, attached to a filament. • A pistil is the female reproductive structure. The seed develops in the ovary at the base of the pistil. The ovary matures into a fruit covering the seed. ...
... stamen is made up of an anther, which produces pollen, attached to a filament. • A pistil is the female reproductive structure. The seed develops in the ovary at the base of the pistil. The ovary matures into a fruit covering the seed. ...
Manufacturing Jägermeister Good taste takes time 56 different
... The recipe of Jägermeister has not changed ever since it was invented more than 80 years ago. 56 different herbs, blossoms, roots and fruits are used for its production, including star anise, cinnamon, ginger roots and a mixture of secret herbs. In order to have top quality herbs, the firm does not ...
... The recipe of Jägermeister has not changed ever since it was invented more than 80 years ago. 56 different herbs, blossoms, roots and fruits are used for its production, including star anise, cinnamon, ginger roots and a mixture of secret herbs. In order to have top quality herbs, the firm does not ...
ALOE ARBORESCENS GENERAL DESCRIPTION
... (Asphodelaceae) in southern Africa. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 119(3): 604-614. South African National Biodiversity Institute. (2004). Aloe arborescens Mill. http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantab/aloearbor.htm Van Wyk, B.-E. and Gericke, N. (2007). People’s plants: a guide to useful plants of so ...
... (Asphodelaceae) in southern Africa. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 119(3): 604-614. South African National Biodiversity Institute. (2004). Aloe arborescens Mill. http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantab/aloearbor.htm Van Wyk, B.-E. and Gericke, N. (2007). People’s plants: a guide to useful plants of so ...
Polysaccharides
... E Tanacetum vulgare A consignment of herbal raw material was received by a pharmacy without an analytical certificate. After macroscopic analysis it was discovered to be chicory roots. The reaction with α-naphtol showed a positive result that confirmed the presence of: A * Inulin B Cellulose C Starc ...
... E Tanacetum vulgare A consignment of herbal raw material was received by a pharmacy without an analytical certificate. After macroscopic analysis it was discovered to be chicory roots. The reaction with α-naphtol showed a positive result that confirmed the presence of: A * Inulin B Cellulose C Starc ...
or tree, up to 5m height, with a rounded crown.... ash grey, almost always supporting lichens. Branches armed Dovyalis abyssinica
... Trichophyton rubrum. Crude extracts of both plants showed activity against both the fungus and the bacterial test microorganisms. The methanolic crude extracts of both plants revealed the presence of phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, phenols, saponins and in one case proteins. T ...
... Trichophyton rubrum. Crude extracts of both plants showed activity against both the fungus and the bacterial test microorganisms. The methanolic crude extracts of both plants revealed the presence of phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, phenols, saponins and in one case proteins. T ...
TERMINALIA BELLIRICA Research Article A. K. MEENA
... Keywords: Extractive values, Toxic metals, Terminalia bellirica Roxb, Physicochemical studies. ...
... Keywords: Extractive values, Toxic metals, Terminalia bellirica Roxb, Physicochemical studies. ...
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... Tincture of Egyptian Hyoscyamus. Avicenne powder; Kahira, 20g Hyoscyamus leaves, 75g. Buchu and Hyoscyamus mixture. Buscopan;, Buscopan Compositum; Buscopan plus (CID), (Boehringer Ingelheim) ...
... Tincture of Egyptian Hyoscyamus. Avicenne powder; Kahira, 20g Hyoscyamus leaves, 75g. Buchu and Hyoscyamus mixture. Buscopan;, Buscopan Compositum; Buscopan plus (CID), (Boehringer Ingelheim) ...
Traditional herbal preparations for indigenous poultry health
... and Butere/Mumias districts respectively. Indigenous knowledge (ITK) on medicinal herbs and trees used for poultry health management was documented after interviews, observations and group discussions with herbalists, farmers and other stakeholders. A check list used to collect information sought in ...
... and Butere/Mumias districts respectively. Indigenous knowledge (ITK) on medicinal herbs and trees used for poultry health management was documented after interviews, observations and group discussions with herbalists, farmers and other stakeholders. A check list used to collect information sought in ...
A review on Griffonia simplicifollia - an ideal herbal anti
... cough medicine and aphrodisiac. A decoction of s tems and leaves is taken as a purgative to treat constipation and is used externally as an antiseptic wash to treat suppurating wounds. Leaf sap is used as eye drops to cure inflamed eyes and is drunk or applied as an enema to cure kidney problems. St ...
... cough medicine and aphrodisiac. A decoction of s tems and leaves is taken as a purgative to treat constipation and is used externally as an antiseptic wash to treat suppurating wounds. Leaf sap is used as eye drops to cure inflamed eyes and is drunk or applied as an enema to cure kidney problems. St ...
International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant
... In this study, an ethnobotanical survey of the plant diversity was carried out in the different remote areas of Hamirpur district which fall in lower foot hills of Himachal Pradesh, India. The study was mainly emphasized on traditional uses of the herbal plants of Hamirpur district which are used fo ...
... In this study, an ethnobotanical survey of the plant diversity was carried out in the different remote areas of Hamirpur district which fall in lower foot hills of Himachal Pradesh, India. The study was mainly emphasized on traditional uses of the herbal plants of Hamirpur district which are used fo ...
Research Article Journal of Advances in Developmental Research
... have been reported to be used in the Indian traditional medic inal system in cluding ethnomedicines4. Traditionally used medicinal plants produce a variety of compounds of known therapeutic properties5. Many plants have been screened for their antimicrobial activities and drugs have been formulated ...
... have been reported to be used in the Indian traditional medic inal system in cluding ethnomedicines4. Traditionally used medicinal plants produce a variety of compounds of known therapeutic properties5. Many plants have been screened for their antimicrobial activities and drugs have been formulated ...
Syllabus - MG University
... 2. Fundamentals of cultivation: History and status of medicinal plant cultivation in India Agro climatic zones of India; Soil: components, types, physical and chemical properties, fertility and productivity, management and maintenance; Cultivation of medicinal plants: season and time, selection and ...
... 2. Fundamentals of cultivation: History and status of medicinal plant cultivation in India Agro climatic zones of India; Soil: components, types, physical and chemical properties, fertility and productivity, management and maintenance; Cultivation of medicinal plants: season and time, selection and ...
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... Unani drugs of plant origin are herbaceous whole plant or their parts. The ever increasing demands of these drugs are leading to the adulteration and substitution of genuine drugs and the poor quality of Unani products. In India, the crude drug supplies are usually obtained through various trade cha ...
... Unani drugs of plant origin are herbaceous whole plant or their parts. The ever increasing demands of these drugs are leading to the adulteration and substitution of genuine drugs and the poor quality of Unani products. In India, the crude drug supplies are usually obtained through various trade cha ...
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... ethnic people for their own treatment. The earliest written record of Rig-Veda2, followed by Atharvaveda (2000-1000 BC) and Ayurveda (600-100 BC) recorded ethno medicinal plants from the Himalayas 6,500 year old3,4. Today the villagers have much knowledge about the health and curing activities of di ...
... ethnic people for their own treatment. The earliest written record of Rig-Veda2, followed by Atharvaveda (2000-1000 BC) and Ayurveda (600-100 BC) recorded ethno medicinal plants from the Himalayas 6,500 year old3,4. Today the villagers have much knowledge about the health and curing activities of di ...
Gingko - Faculty
... literature as a plant native to eastern China The earliest use as a medicine was mentioned in the Chinese Materia Medica by Shen Nung Pen Tsao Ching as an aid for blood circulation ...
... literature as a plant native to eastern China The earliest use as a medicine was mentioned in the Chinese Materia Medica by Shen Nung Pen Tsao Ching as an aid for blood circulation ...
A brief review on the Botanical Aspects and Therapeutic Potentials
... Jayram Hazra National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development, Department of AYUSH, 4-CN Block, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Kolkata-91. ...
... Jayram Hazra National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development, Department of AYUSH, 4-CN Block, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Kolkata-91. ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... Phytochemicals from plants have desirable biological activities [7].Plants have limitless ability to synthesize aromatic substances like phenols,or their oxygen- substituted derivatives. Most of the natural products are their secondary metabolites, which serves as defense mechanism against predation ...
... Phytochemicals from plants have desirable biological activities [7].Plants have limitless ability to synthesize aromatic substances like phenols,or their oxygen- substituted derivatives. Most of the natural products are their secondary metabolites, which serves as defense mechanism against predation ...
Classifying Ornamental Plants
... • The genus is a group of plants that are very similar to each other. • The species is a group of plants that are so similar that they usually mate freely with each other in the wild. • Plants are also called by common names, but those names are specific and are based on language and geographic loca ...
... • The genus is a group of plants that are very similar to each other. • The species is a group of plants that are so similar that they usually mate freely with each other in the wild. • Plants are also called by common names, but those names are specific and are based on language and geographic loca ...
Physical Properties
... the beginning of civilization, alkaloid-containing plant extracts have been used in all cultures as potions, medicines, and poisons. Greek philosopher Socrates died in 399 B.C.E. by consumption of coniinecontaining hemlock (Conium maculatum), and Egyptian queen Cleopatra (69-30 B.C.E.) used atropine ...
... the beginning of civilization, alkaloid-containing plant extracts have been used in all cultures as potions, medicines, and poisons. Greek philosopher Socrates died in 399 B.C.E. by consumption of coniinecontaining hemlock (Conium maculatum), and Egyptian queen Cleopatra (69-30 B.C.E.) used atropine ...
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... is commonly taken to reduce autotoxicity. Modern studies on humans have investigated psyllium for treating irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation. Plantago afra is used to treat sluggish or irritable bowels. Its non-irritant nature means that it is safe to use in such conditions as Crohn’ ...
... is commonly taken to reduce autotoxicity. Modern studies on humans have investigated psyllium for treating irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation. Plantago afra is used to treat sluggish or irritable bowels. Its non-irritant nature means that it is safe to use in such conditions as Crohn’ ...
The Spa Village Tanjong Jara Ratecard
... Asam Roselle (Roselle Body Treatment) More than three centuries ago the Roselle plant (Hibiscus sabdariffa L) was introduced into Malaysia from India. This pretty plant with dark red flowers, and unique healing powers, very quickly adapted to the fertile soil and tropical climate, and now grows wild ...
... Asam Roselle (Roselle Body Treatment) More than three centuries ago the Roselle plant (Hibiscus sabdariffa L) was introduced into Malaysia from India. This pretty plant with dark red flowers, and unique healing powers, very quickly adapted to the fertile soil and tropical climate, and now grows wild ...
Medicinal plants
Medicinal plants have been identified and used throughout human history. Plants have the ability to synthesize a wide variety of chemical compounds that are used to perform important biological functions, and to defend against attack from predators such as insects, fungi and herbivorous mammals. At least 12,000 such compounds have been isolated so far; a number estimated to be less than 10% of the total. Chemical compounds in plants mediate their effect on the human body through processes identical to those already well understood for the chemical compounds in conventional drugs; thus herbal medicines do not differ greatly from conventional drugs in terms of how they work. This enables herbal medicines to be as effective as conventional medicines, but also gives them the same potential to cause harmful side effects.The use of plants as medicines predates written human history. Ethnobotany (the study of traditional human uses of plants) is recognized as an effective way to discover future medicines. In 2001, researchers identified 122 compounds used in modern medicine which were derived from ""ethnomedical"" plant sources; 80% of these have had an ethnomedical use identical or related to the current use of the active elements of the plant. Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including aspirin, digitalis, quinine, and opium.The use of herbs to treat disease is almost universal among non-industrialized societies, and is often more affordable than purchasing expensive modern pharmaceuticals. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the population of some Asian and African countries presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care. Studies in the United States and Europe have shown that their use is less common in clinical settings, but has become increasingly more common in recent years as scientific evidence about the effectiveness of herbal medicine has become more widely available. The annual global export value of pharmaceutical plants in 2011 accounted for over US$2.2 billion.