Natural Products Chemistry Practical Manual: For Science & Pharmacy Courses
The present book has illustrated the important practical exercises included in the syllabus of Pharmaceutical Chemistry/Chemistry of Natural Products at the undergraduate/postgraduate level. The book is divided into 16 chapters. Each chapter is designed in a simple and concise language with appropriate chemical structures and equations. The chemical tests and assay procedures are presented according to recent Pharmacopoeia.
Medicinal Plants in Industry: Question Bank
This book Medicinal Plants in Industry contains 1300 objective type Questions on current research in plant medicine - antibiotics anti-cancer drugs ginseng; alcoholic beverages non-alcoholic beverages gums and resins chemicals oils from wild unexploited plants perfumes from plants: spices and condiments tuber crops herbs tooth pastes herbal cigarettes dyes tannins vegetables and fruits. This work will be of great help to start small scale industries. The book will be greatly useful for students preparing for IAS IFS MBBS ARS and for M.Sc students of Economic Botany Ethnobotany and Plants and Human Welfare. The examples cited in the book cover wide range of plants of Industrial use especially in medicine and give answers for exploration of plant products by enthusiastic industrialists.
Medicinal Plants Antidiabetic and Hypoglycaemic Activities
Drug potential of plants is well documented. The usefulness of medicinal plants , as drugs, food supplements and also as adjuvant therapy in the management of diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder, has also been amply demonstrated by numerous research publications. Drug potential of plants is well documented. The usefulness of medicinal plants , as drugs, food supplements and also as adjuvant therapy in the management of diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder, has also been amply demonstrated by numerous research publications. Drug potential of plants is well documented. The usefulness of medicinal plants , as drugs, food supplements and also as adjuvant therapy in the management of diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder, has also been amply demonstrated by numerous research publications.
Medicinal Plant Biotechnology
MEDICINAL PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY-Plants are the sources for phytopharmaceuticals, flavours, fragrances, colours, pesticides and food. The availability of these plants became scarce because of ruthless exploitation and depletion of forest. The phytopharmaceuticals are chemically complex, with no economically viable method of synthesis. Medicinal plant biotechnology is alternative source for the production of these phytopharmaceuticals and allied products. The book, Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, is unique, concise, up-to-date resource offering students an innovative and valuable presentation of the subject. It has been carefully prepared to project the concepts with the help of diagrams, figures and tables.