Comparative Pharmacognostical Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Hemidesmus Indicus and Decalepis Hamiltonii
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Plants have formed the foundation for numerous conventional drugs from
newlinethousands of years because of their effectiveness at treating many ailments. One-fourth of all
newlinemedications in developed nations are herbal remedies, whereas up to three-fourths are found in
newlinedeveloping nations.
newlineIn recent years, there has been a growth in the standardization of herbal medicine
newlinewith significant pharmacological value on the chart. The aim of standardization is to assure the
newlineeffectiveness, quality and safety of herbal medicines. Standardization includes the whole field
newlineof study from the genesis of plants to their usage in medicine. When it comes to herbal
newlinetreatments, adulterants, pollutants, heavy metals, are frequently investigated.
newlineDespite the significant advances made in the traditional/herbal medicine, several
newlinekey features like adultration, standardization, isolating and characterizing of bioactive
newlinecompounds from herbal sources and pharmaceutical research are cornerstone in herbal
newlinemedicine research. The rural/urban population considers alternative therapeutic systems as the
newlineprimary treatment choice for various diseases. However, proper scientific validation of plants
newlineand formulations must be screened with modern scientific methods and techniques to convert
newlinethem into a better choice of drugs
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