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Code - HRDBA54023
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Database on Medicinal Plants Used in Ayurveda, Vol. IV
By: Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
This is a compilation of scientific information that is found scattered at various sources and which has been evaluated by a recognized authority in the field of medicinal plants viz. Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi, founded under the Department of Indian Systems of Medicine under the Ministry of Health, India. more...
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Code - HRDBA55024
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Database on Medicinal Plants used in Ayurveda, Vol. V
By: Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
This is a compilation of scientific information that is found scattered at various sources and which has been evaluated by a recognized authority in the field of medicinal plants viz. Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi, founded under the Department of Indian Systems of Medicine under the Ministry of Health, India. more...
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Code - HRDBA56025
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Database on Medicinal Plants Used in Ayurveda, Vol. VI
By: Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
This is a compilation of scientific information that is found scattered at various sources and which has been evaluated by a recognized authority in the field of medicinal plants viz. Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi, founded under the Department of Indian Systems of Medicine under the Ministry of Health, India. It is one of the premier organizations doing original research in all aspects of medicinal plants. Volume I and Volume II contain 40 monographs each, Volume III, IV and V contain 30 monographs each.
Each monograph contains information under the following headings: Botanical Name, Natural Order (Family), Classical Names, Vernacular Names, Botanical Description, Distribution, Parts Used, Actions and Uses, Ayurvedic Properties, Doses, Pharmacognosy, Physical Constants, Chemical Constituents, Pharmacological Activities, Therapeutic Evaluation, Formulations and Preparations, Trade and Commerce, Substitutes and Adulterants, Propagation and Cultivation and lastly, extensive Bibliography for each plant. more...
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Code - HRDMP50005
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Dictionary of Medicinal Plants
By: Narayan Das Prajapati and Dr. U. Kumar
The publication of Dictionary of Medicinal Plants provides a concise treatise covering about 4000 plants at one place. more...
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Code - PHDIC50020
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Code - PHDIC50021
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Dictionary of Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
By: Mobile Platform
PharmaBiotech is an English language dictionary that contains about 3,500 terms of pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields for your J2ME enabled phone. It''s a small yet smart mobile dictionary that accompanies you where ever you go providing offline access, saving you money on data access charges. The interface is simple and the search is powerful and more...
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Code - HRDIS50027
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Diseases of Major Medicinal Plants
By: K. K. Janardhanan
Specialized commercial cultivation of medicinal plants has increased their pathological problems. The diseases of these plants and their intensity have multiplied. Common symptoms encountered include Mildew, Rust, Necrosis, Spots, Canker, Blight, Damping-Off, Rot, Wilts, Die-Back, Galls, Curl, Witches-Broom etc. and causative organisms may include Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, Nematodes, Mycoplasma and Viroids. more...
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Code - PHDFM50014
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Drug Formulations Manual
By: DPS Kohli and DH Shah
The goal of this book is to assist the reader in identifying the most viable manufacturing process for their product. Factors playing a role include manufacturability, consistency of products’ quality, batch size optimization, yield improvement,..... more...
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Code - HREIM50002
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Encyclopedia of Indian Medicinal Plants
By: C. P. Khare
This volume brings together information from myriad sources, including German Commission E monographs and the WHO, to form a highly structured and clear encyclopedia. more...
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Code - HRPHY50042
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Glossary of Phytochemicals
By: Amritpal Singh Saroya, MD
The skyrocketing cost of research for therapeutic molecules from purely synthetic chemistry, has prompted the resurgence of interest in traditional herbal medicine. While clinical usage of such herbs has been extensively documented in ancient texts, exhaustive plant profiles are lacking for most plants, especially with regard to phytochemicals and their biosynthetic pathways. This shortage of information, coupled with increasing information demands of modern validation procedures of manufacturers of herbal medicinal products and the demand of increasingly well-informed regulatory authorities worldwide, is putting increasing pressure on scientists and technologists to come up with such information. more...
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