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Herbal Drug Patenting

2021
Herbal drugs are increasing overall noticeable quality because of their particular points of interest. Creating nations have begun investigating the ethnopharmacological methodology of medication disclosure and have started to document patents on herbal medicines.
Kalpana Patil, Raju Wadekar
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HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY

The study of herbal medicines and their applications in modern healthcare is a field that has grown significantly in importance over the past few decades. As traditional healing practices gain recognition and scientific validation, the demand for comprehensive resources that bridge ancient knowledge with contemporary research has become more pressing.  
Ms. Pooja Suridia   +7 more
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Evidence-based drug–herbal interactions

Life Sciences, 2006
Due to the growing use of herbals and other dietary supplements healthcare providers and consumers need to know whether problems might arise from using these preparations in combination with conventional drugs. However, the evidence of interactions between natural products and drugs is based on known or suspected pharmacologic activity, data derived ...
Mary L, Chavez   +2 more
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Herbal drugs: Standards and regulation

Fitoterapia, 2010
The use of herbal drugs for the prevention and treatment of various health ailments has been in practice from time immemorial. Generally it is believed that the risk associated with herbal drugs is very less, but reports on serious reactions are indicating to the need for development of effective marker systems for isolation and identification of the ...
Niharika, Sahoo   +2 more
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Herbal Interactions with Cardiovascular Drugs

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002
The prevalence of herb-drug interactions has been exaggerated. Nonetheless, some herbs, including garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, and St John's wort, can have a significant influence on concurrently administered drugs. Herbal medicines may mimic, decrease, or increase the action of prescribed drugs.
Dennis V C, Awang, Adriane, Fugh-Berman
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Designer drugs in herbal aphrodisiacs

Forensic Science International, 2008
In the presented case three herbal aphrodisiacs (Libidfit, Satibo and Viamax) were investigated for the presence of regular pharmaceuticals against erectile dysfunction. However, high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection and mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses revealed the presence of ...
Bastiaan J, Venhuis   +2 more
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Chromium in Some Herbal Drugs

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2005
The use and demand of herbal drug is increasing day by day in both developing and developed countries due to the growing recognition that these are natural products having no or little side effects and can easily be available at affordable prices. Sometimes these are the only source of health care available to poor people particularly in South East ...
V, Rai   +4 more
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Herbal Drug Microscopy

2013
This chapter describes actual microscopy of whole, fragmented and powdered herbal drugs. After applying free-hand sectioning method and suitable staining techniques, one will actualise that one’s own hand sections are better than prepared slides. A total of 40 different Indian medicinal herbs have been selected for the histological studies and arranged
Shailendra Gurav, Nilambari Gurav
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