This book deals with the morphological characteristics, ethnopharmacological properties, isolation and identification of different metabolite processes and biological and chemical activities of medicinal plants. Ethnopharmacology is the study of folklore/traditional medicine, which continues to provide the pharmaceutical industry with important new drugs and molecules. In fact, plant secondary metabolites, used as single molecules or compounds, are drugs that can be effective and safe even when synthetic drugs fail. Therefore, there is interest in the description of secondary metabolites and methods for their target expression and/or purification. In addition to reviewing morphological characteristics, ethnopharmacological properties, biological and medicinal functions, and clinical research, the book provides comprehensive coverage of 56 plant species. We also introduce cell culture and various methods used to make medical products important to bacteria found in plant culture. This volume:
· Provides the morphological characteristics, habitats and distribution of each species of 56 genera selected from different regions of the world.
· CONTENT Ethnopharmacological applications for different types of 56 genera included in this book are presented. Various species belonging to 56 genera are used for ethnomedical purposes by people in many countries around the world.
· Describe the structure of various secondary metabolites found in 56 plant species as well as their biological and chemical activities. · Discuss secondary metabolite production techniques such as long-term culture, pH, induction, hair culture, light, and mutagenesis.
· Provides complete details of all species in 56 genera and complete information through 2022. Ethnopharmacological properties, biological activities and phytochemical properties of medicinal plants are accessible to undergraduate and graduate students interested in ethnopharmacological properties, phytochemistry, biological and pharmacological activities of plants, pharmacologists, phytochemists, practitioners Ayurvedic practitioners, doctors and it is an important book for bioengineers.
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