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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 ...
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. ...
Plants: An alternative source for antimicrobials
... that microbes are developed resistant in the modern era against our synthetic and semi-synthetic antibiotics. On the other hand, the struggle between man and microbes was began since his appearance on earth. Fossil records revealed that the human being living 60 000 years ago in Mesopotamia (Iraq), ...
... that microbes are developed resistant in the modern era against our synthetic and semi-synthetic antibiotics. On the other hand, the struggle between man and microbes was began since his appearance on earth. Fossil records revealed that the human being living 60 000 years ago in Mesopotamia (Iraq), ...
Comparative study of the phytochemical composition
... Alkaline picrate method. The saponin content of pawpaw, though not significantly different from bitter kola, was the highest among other plants while ginger had the least. The alkaloid content of tetrapleura was significantly higher than other plants studied (P < 0.05) while pawpaw had the least. Th ...
... Alkaline picrate method. The saponin content of pawpaw, though not significantly different from bitter kola, was the highest among other plants while ginger had the least. The alkaloid content of tetrapleura was significantly higher than other plants studied (P < 0.05) while pawpaw had the least. Th ...
Microbiological quality and safety of dietary supplements sold in
... Southwestern Nigeria which included 21 different brands of herbal medicine. This shows that among the tested products, microbial load varied considerably. Over forty-seven percent of the samples showed contamination with E. coli; 33% with Salmonella; 71.4% with Staphylococcus aureus; and 57.1% were ...
... Southwestern Nigeria which included 21 different brands of herbal medicine. This shows that among the tested products, microbial load varied considerably. Over forty-seven percent of the samples showed contamination with E. coli; 33% with Salmonella; 71.4% with Staphylococcus aureus; and 57.1% were ...
Wild Rose - WordPress.com
... B1, B2, B3, K and E, selenium, niacin, zinc, carotenoids, and pectin. Ecological Importance: Although disliked and fought against by many humans our wild roses are important protectors of overworked land (old agricultural fields), soil stabilizers, wildlife food and shelter, and a nectar plant Histo ...
... B1, B2, B3, K and E, selenium, niacin, zinc, carotenoids, and pectin. Ecological Importance: Although disliked and fought against by many humans our wild roses are important protectors of overworked land (old agricultural fields), soil stabilizers, wildlife food and shelter, and a nectar plant Histo ...
Syllabus - MG University
... INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL AND MODERN SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE (100 HRS) 1. Herbs and healing: Historical perspectives: local, national and global level; Herbal cultures: origin and development of human civilizations; Ethnobotany and Ethnomedicine; Development of European, South and Central American, Af ...
... INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL AND MODERN SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE (100 HRS) 1. Herbs and healing: Historical perspectives: local, national and global level; Herbal cultures: origin and development of human civilizations; Ethnobotany and Ethnomedicine; Development of European, South and Central American, Af ...
Valerian - City Tech OpenLab
... 5.Product off- label use, if indicated: Not listed in package, but some people use it to treat depression, mild tremors, epilepsy, attention deficit disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome, restlessness, dysmenorrheal and stress. 7. Product source- include country/countries, environmental region. It ...
... 5.Product off- label use, if indicated: Not listed in package, but some people use it to treat depression, mild tremors, epilepsy, attention deficit disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome, restlessness, dysmenorrheal and stress. 7. Product source- include country/countries, environmental region. It ...
Full Text Article
... Toxicity level if it is taken as over dosage Over dosage may cause side-effects such as nausea, vomiting and belching, allergic reactions with skin rashes with or without itching, painful swollen ankles, head ache, increase body temperature, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, sweating, cold limbs leading to ...
... Toxicity level if it is taken as over dosage Over dosage may cause side-effects such as nausea, vomiting and belching, allergic reactions with skin rashes with or without itching, painful swollen ankles, head ache, increase body temperature, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, sweating, cold limbs leading to ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily
... • Flowers: typical of Araceae, coalesced into a spike-like spadix • Significant features: Sister to the rest of the monocots; contain ethereal oils. • Special uses: none • Family not required, but Acorus evolutionarily important ...
... • Flowers: typical of Araceae, coalesced into a spike-like spadix • Significant features: Sister to the rest of the monocots; contain ethereal oils. • Special uses: none • Family not required, but Acorus evolutionarily important ...
Teleconference on Iridology
... The skin is a most important elimination system in the body. It is the largest of all the organs of elimination. Dr. Jensen says the skin is the "third Kidney". He says this is because the skin eliminates about two pounds of toxic waste materials through its pores each day. These are often the same ...
... The skin is a most important elimination system in the body. It is the largest of all the organs of elimination. Dr. Jensen says the skin is the "third Kidney". He says this is because the skin eliminates about two pounds of toxic waste materials through its pores each day. These are often the same ...
MONOCOTS versus DICOTS The Two Classes of Flowering Plants
... flowering plants. For instance, the Water-lilies (Nymphaeaceae) have reticulate venation in their leaves, and what may be a single cotyledon in the embryo (it is not clear whether it is a single-lobed cotyledon, or two that have become fused). The water lilies also have a vascular arrangement in the ...
... flowering plants. For instance, the Water-lilies (Nymphaeaceae) have reticulate venation in their leaves, and what may be a single cotyledon in the embryo (it is not clear whether it is a single-lobed cotyledon, or two that have become fused). The water lilies also have a vascular arrangement in the ...
Bedding Plant Catalogue
... A. Larger Singles – plants in 3 ½” pots B. Smaller plants in 4-packs ...
... A. Larger Singles – plants in 3 ½” pots B. Smaller plants in 4-packs ...
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 ...
Systematic Implications of DNA variation in subfamily Opuntioideae
... • Flowers: typical of Araceae, coalesced into a spike-like spadix • Significant features: Sister to the rest of the monocots; contain ethereal oils. • Special uses: none • Family not required, but Acorus evolutionarily important ...
... • Flowers: typical of Araceae, coalesced into a spike-like spadix • Significant features: Sister to the rest of the monocots; contain ethereal oils. • Special uses: none • Family not required, but Acorus evolutionarily important ...
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 ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... Keywords: therapeutic properties; medicinal values; similarties and dissimilarties. ...
... Keywords: therapeutic properties; medicinal values; similarties and dissimilarties. ...
A brief review on the Botanical Aspects and Therapeutic Potentials
... Debajyoti Das 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. ...
... Debajyoti Das 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. ...
Preliminary phytochemical screening and micromeretic
... information about its identification parameters assumed significantly in the way of acceptability of herbal drugs in present scenario lacking regulatory laws to control quality of herbal drugs. Key words: Physicochemical, micromeretic, extractive values. _____________________________________________ ...
... information about its identification parameters assumed significantly in the way of acceptability of herbal drugs in present scenario lacking regulatory laws to control quality of herbal drugs. Key words: Physicochemical, micromeretic, extractive values. _____________________________________________ ...
H R U
... traditional medicine either because the people cannot afford synthetic medicine or because traditional medicine is more acceptable. Just like the allopathic medicine system, the traditional herbal system uses special combination of plant to treat diseases. In China the use of traditional medicine is ...
... traditional medicine either because the people cannot afford synthetic medicine or because traditional medicine is more acceptable. Just like the allopathic medicine system, the traditional herbal system uses special combination of plant to treat diseases. In China the use of traditional medicine is ...
An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Bhiwani district of
... 'people', and Botane means 'herb', so literally it would be considered as 'the study of people and herbs' or we can say as 'the study of people and plants (tree, shrubs and herbs)’. The term was coined by American taxonomic botanist John W. Harshberger in 1895. According to Harshberger, Ethnobotany ...
... 'people', and Botane means 'herb', so literally it would be considered as 'the study of people and herbs' or we can say as 'the study of people and plants (tree, shrubs and herbs)’. The term was coined by American taxonomic botanist John W. Harshberger in 1895. According to Harshberger, Ethnobotany ...