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Indian mulberry (Morinda citrifolia, Rubiaceae): Noni Anitha Thiyagarajan
Indian mulberry (Morinda citrifolia, Rubiaceae): Noni
Anitha Thiyagarajan
Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2009 in the subject Medicine - Pharmacology, grade: -, Dr. N. G. P college of arts and science, course: Biochemistry, language: English, comment: Medicinal plants are an important subset of biodiversity which has lately emerged as a hot topic of discussions at various national and international floras. Medicinal plants have a unique significance in India and have remained a part of our cultural ethos from time immemorial. , abstract: Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including opium, aspirin, digitalis, and quinine. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the world's population presently uses herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care (Rossi et al., 2008). Herbal medicine is a major component in all traditional medicine systems and a common element in Ayurvedic, homeopathic, naturopathic, traditional Chinese medicine, and Native American medicine. According to WHO, 74% of 119 modern plant-derived pharmaceutical medicines are used in ways that are similar to their traditional uses.
128 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 2 de diciembre de 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9783656310952 |
| Editores | Grin Verlag |
| Páginas | 128 |
| Dimensiones | 148 × 210 × 8 mm · 197 g |
| Lengua | Alemán |
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