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Demand for natural medicine items in the pharmaceutical industry throughout the golden age. Herbal anthropology's field concentration, ethno pharmacology, is a comprehensive compendium of skillful, remarkable expansion. The demand for crude raw materials has increased as a result of the world's population growth. Therefore, the demand can be satisfied using plant-based, renewable raw material resources. As a result, the cultivation and harvesting process, particularly the handling techniques, the distinctive characteristics of medicinal uses, the active bio elements, the plant origin of habit…mehr

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Demand for natural medicine items in the pharmaceutical industry throughout the golden age. Herbal anthropology's field concentration, ethno pharmacology, is a comprehensive compendium of skillful, remarkable expansion. The demand for crude raw materials has increased as a result of the world's population growth. Therefore, the demand can be satisfied using plant-based, renewable raw material resources. As a result, the cultivation and harvesting process, particularly the handling techniques, the distinctive characteristics of medicinal uses, the active bio elements, the plant origin of habit and habitat on environmental adaptation aspects of description, and the identification of medicinal plants. Herbs are relevant by the book's exquisite, detailed description. Additionally, it is special tribute to the numerous scientists who worked on their research and discoveries, intriguing historical insights and striking graphics abound in this book. Many herbals are braided together in a really alluring way.bthere is plenty that anyone intrested in the world of herbal digging will find fascinating, even if the focus of this work is herbal. Powerfully portrayed the future of the lecture.
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Dr. A. KALAIARASAN M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., under the guidence of Dr. S. Ahmed John, a former senator from Bharathidasan University and Head of the research department of botany at Jamal Mohamed College, he registered for and recieved his Ph.D in the interim. The identification of this plant was originally reported in Medicinal Orchid in 2013.