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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2003
The notion that medicines derived from plants depend for their action on active principles present has to be modified in view of the findings that there are, in many cases, adjuvant substances in the plant which enhance the activity of the components actually responsible for the effect.
Lucio Ferreira Alves, Benjamin Gilbert
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The notion that medicines derived from plants depend for their action on active principles present has to be modified in view of the findings that there are, in many cases, adjuvant substances in the plant which enhance the activity of the components actually responsible for the effect.
Lucio Ferreira Alves, Benjamin Gilbert
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1980
Beyond their direct use in traditional medicine, medicinal plants are used on an industrial scale to produce total extracts and tinctures, purified extracts and chemical products. The importance of the appropriate solvents to prepare extracts and their correct use in pharmaceutical formulations are emphasized. Generally, purified extracts, because they
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Beyond their direct use in traditional medicine, medicinal plants are used on an industrial scale to produce total extracts and tinctures, purified extracts and chemical products. The importance of the appropriate solvents to prepare extracts and their correct use in pharmaceutical formulations are emphasized. Generally, purified extracts, because they
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Medicinal plants of Seychelles
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1996Plants are known to contain pharmacologically active substances. Traditional medical practitioners have considerable knowledge of herbal medicines. The Seychelles have many unique plants which have not been studied in depth. The people of Seychelles originate from diverse ethnic backgrounds which has resulted in a culture with a strong tra dition of ...
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Phytochemistry and medicinal plants
Phytochemistry, 2001A truncated history of the contribution of plants to medicine is given with reference to some of the less well known ancestors of the Harborne family. Six of the top 20 prescriptions dispensed in 1996 were natural products and the clinical use of drugs such as artemisinin, etoposide and taxol has once more focussed attention on plants as sources of ...
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Immunomodulation by Medicinal Plants [PDF]
Kampo medicines originally developed in ancient China are crude drugs containing extracts from 5 to 10 or more different species of herbs or plants in a specific combination and proportion. These were the mainstream of medicine in Japan for over 1,000 years until replaced by western synthetic medicines in the late 19th Century. However, in the last few
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1980
The botanical aspects of the plants of Colombia have been studied thoroughly since the 18th century. Nevertheless, although plants are used to a large extent in traditional medicine in Colombia, there has been little investigation into their properties. Some research has not been initiated.
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The botanical aspects of the plants of Colombia have been studied thoroughly since the 18th century. Nevertheless, although plants are used to a large extent in traditional medicine in Colombia, there has been little investigation into their properties. Some research has not been initiated.
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2001
Medicinal plants of the world , Medicinal plants of the world , کتابخانه دیجیتالی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات درمانی شهید ...
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Medicinal plants of the world , Medicinal plants of the world , کتابخانه دیجیتالی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات درمانی شهید ...
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