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Herbal drugs: Standards and regulation

Fìtoterapìâ, 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, Padmavati Manchikanti
exaly   +3 more sources

The Herbal Drugs

, 2020
Since time immemorial, plants and its products have been the source of many conventional systems of medicine, throughout the world, and continue to supply mankind with novel remedies. The uses of herbal drugs can be dated since the existence of human civilization and have been the pillar of modern system of medicine.
A. C. Shukla
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Alzheimer's disease: Molecular aspects and treatment opportunities using herbal drugs

Ageing Research Reviews, 2023
Alzheimer's disease (AD), also called senile dementia, is the most common neurological disorder. Around 50 million people, mostly of advanced age, are suffering from dementia worldwide and this is expected to reach 100-130 million between 2040 and 2050 ...
Samridhi Thakral   +10 more
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Herbal Drugs and Natural Products in the light of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine for Developing Drug Formulations.

Mini-Reviews in Medical Chemistry, 2020
Natural products and medicinal plants have played a vital role in providing healthcare and ensuring wellbeing for many civilisations since antiquity.
H. Ahmed, S. Nabavi, S. Behzad
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Quality Standards for Herbal Drugs and Herbal Drug Preparations – Appropriate or Improvements Necessary?

Planta Medica, 2017
Abstract Standards for quality control as defined in the European Pharmacopoeia contribute significantly to a consistent and high quality of herbal drugs, herbal drug preparations, and herbal medicinal products. The minimum content of single plant constituents is considered of high relevance. Therefore, nearly all monographs on herbal
R. Länger   +3 more
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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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Assessment of heavy metal ions, essential metal ions, and antioxidant properties of the most common herbal drugs in Indian Ayurvedic hospital: For ensuring quality assurance of certain Ayurvedic drugs

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2019
During the last few years, World Health Organisation (WHO) has emphasized for the quality control for herbal drugs. The present study was designed and executed to check the heavy metal ions content in the most commonly used Ayurvedic/herbal drugs in ...
Vijay Kumar   +4 more
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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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Qualitative Analysis for Evaluation of Herbal Drugs

Quality Control and Evaluation of Herbal Drugs, 2019
Several aspects of detection of the physical and physicochemical characteristics of the herbal drugs due to the presence of different constituents present therein requires qualitative analysis and standardization parameters for evaluation of herbal drugs.
P. Mukherjee
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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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