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Plants are the richest resource of drugs of traditional systems of medicine, modern medicines, nutraceuticals, food supplements, folk medicines, pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical entities for synthetic drugs. Medicinal plants are a source of great economic value all over the world. Nature has bestowed on us a very rich botanical wealth and a large number of diverse types of plants grow in different parts of Bangladesh. And Bangladesh is a less developing country. Most of the people living in remote area are fully dependent upon the traditional medicine practitioners for the treatment…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Plants are the richest resource of drugs of traditional systems of medicine, modern medicines, nutraceuticals, food supplements, folk medicines, pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical entities for synthetic drugs. Medicinal plants are a source of great economic value all over the world. Nature has bestowed on us a very rich botanical wealth and a large number of diverse types of plants grow in different parts of Bangladesh. And Bangladesh is a less developing country. Most of the people living in remote area are fully dependent upon the traditional medicine practitioners for the treatment of their all types of ailments including life-threatening diseases. So, my approach involved to find out possible chemical and biological activities of the present two species for their folk and further applications to human beings among the humanity.
Autorenporträt
Md. Torequl Islam the son of Md. Shahajahan Ali born in Bangladesh on October 1st, 1985 (Village: Borni, Post and Police Station: Jhikargacha, District Jessore). After successfully completion of B. Pharm. degree; I have joined as a Lecturer of Pharmacy Department of Southern University Bangladesh, Chittagong. Now I am a M. Pharm. Scholar.