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The earliest recorded evidence the use of herbal drugs in Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Syrian texts dates back to about 5000 years. Therapeutic potential of herbal drugs particularly in India, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani etc. consists of large number of herbal remedies, being used from ancient times and having their potential therapeutic claims with their quality control specification. No doubt Herbal products have occupied a major part in curing different human ailments, but what about the quality of these products? These drugs are suffering lack of standardization parameters and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The earliest recorded evidence the use of herbal drugs in Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Syrian texts dates back to about 5000 years. Therapeutic potential of herbal drugs particularly in India, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani etc. consists of large number of herbal remedies, being used from ancient times and having their potential therapeutic claims with their quality control specification. No doubt Herbal products have occupied a major part in curing different human ailments, but what about the quality of these products? These drugs are suffering lack of standardization parameters and proper documentation based on scientific knowledge. The information presented in the present volume will have a considerable impact on Scientists, academics, industrial chemists, researchers and interested laypersons, in particular with different aspects of herbal drugs as standardization, quality control and therapeutic potential of herbal drugs. Some useful references on the herbal drugs have been included and will definitely be useful for the research workers and chemists to have a tool to proceed with different facts of herbal drugs.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sarla Saklani is presently Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry H.N.B. Garhwal University, (A Central University) Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. She has been actively associated with teaching and research in the field of Phyotochemistry and Nutraceuticals for more than fifteen years.