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A healthy environment, hygienic lifestyle protects all types of things on the planet. Many of the unfavorable conditions such as natural calamities, diseases, many of issues are caused by human interaction with the environment and also some of the unfavorable situations are the main causes, which disturb nature hardly. Many of the living things depend on plants for oxygen, food, shelter, and also to treat diseases. Plants act as a balance, which balances all sorts of imbalances between humans and the environment. Medicinal plants contain metabolites and they exhibit therapeutic activity.…mehr

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A healthy environment, hygienic lifestyle protects all types of things on the planet. Many of the unfavorable conditions such as natural calamities, diseases, many of issues are caused by human interaction with the environment and also some of the unfavorable situations are the main causes, which disturb nature hardly. Many of the living things depend on plants for oxygen, food, shelter, and also to treat diseases. Plants act as a balance, which balances all sorts of imbalances between humans and the environment. Medicinal plants contain metabolites and they exhibit therapeutic activity. Primary and secondary metabolites of plants are very active against pathogens, microbial organisms, and diseases. Medicinal plants play a key role in each and every step of human wealth including pharmaceuticals. Nowadays there are so many drugs are in use to treat diseases. But usage of some of the drugs causing side effects, expensive, and exhibits resistance. Therefore, there is a need to identify, develop, alternative medicines must bring into practice. Identifying new, safe and low cost and easily available natural drugs is considered urgent.
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.I am Dr R Ranjani, working as an Assistant Professor from 2007 onwards. Completed M.Sc., Ph.D. in Biochemistry. Published papers. The area of research is Antiviral drug research.  Dr. R Ranjani, Assistant Professor, Dept .of Virology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati -517502, Andhra Pradesh, India.