Pharmacoglogical Evaluation of Plant Extract
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- 1. Department of Botany, Bhartiya Jain Sanghatana's, ASC, College, Wagholi. District-Pune- 4112207, Maharashtra, India
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Plants are a valuable source of new natural products. Despite the availability of different approaches for the discovery of therapeutically, natural products still remain as one of the best reservoirs of new structural types. The standardized extracts of plants, provide unlimited opportunities for new drug discoveries because of the unmatched availability of chemical diversity. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 80% of the world’s population relies on traditional medicine for their primary healthcare needs. Plants used for traditional medicine contain a wide range of substances that can be used to treat chronic as well as infectious diseases. They found literally thousands of phytochemicals from plants as safe and broadly effective alternatives with less adverse effect.
Although there are several hundred thousand plant species around the globe, only a small proportion has been investigated both phytochemical and pharmacologically. The crucial factor for the ultimate success of an investigation into bioactive plant constituents is thus the selection of plant material.
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