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Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Monographs. 1. Macadamia. 2. Macaranga. 3. Machilus. 4. Mackenziea. 5. Macropanax. 6. Macroptilium. 7. Macrosolen. 8. Maddenia. 9. Madhuca. 10. Maerua. 11. Maesa. 12. Magnolia. 13. Maharanga. 14. Mahonia. 15. Majidea. 16. Malachra. 17. Malaxis. 18. Mallotus. 19. Malpighia. 20. Malus. 21. Malva. 22. Malvastrum. 23. Malvaviscus. 24. Mammea. 25. Mandragora. 26. Mangifera. 27. Manihot. 28. Manilkara. 29. Maranta. 30. ...
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Monographs: 1. Labisia. 2. Labramia. 3. Lactuca. 4. Lagascea. 5. Lagenandra. 6. Lagenaria. 7. Lagerstroemia. 8. Laggera. 9. Lagotis. 10. Lallemantia. 11. Lamium. 12. Lamprachaenium. 13. Lannea. 14. Lansium. 15. Lantana. 16. Laportea. 17. Lasia. 18. Lasianthus. 19. Lasiosiphon. 20. Lasiurus. 21. Lathyrus. 22. Launaea. 23. Laurus. 24. Lavandula. 25. Lavatera. 26. Lawsonia. 27. Lecanthus. 28. Leea. 29. Leersia. 30. ...
Contents: 1. Iberis. 2. Ichnocarpus. 3. Ilex. 4. Illicium. 5. Impatiens. 6. Imperata. 7. Incarvillea. 8. Indigofera. 9. Indoneesiella. 10. Inga. 11. Inocarpus. 12. Intsia. 13. Inula. 14. Iphigenia. 15. Ipomoea. 16. Iris. 17. Isachne. 18. Ischaemum. 19. Iseilema. 20. Isodon. 21. Isoetes. 22. Isonandra. 23. Itea. 24. Ixora. 25. Jacaranda. 26. Jacobinia. 27. Jacquemontia. 28. Jacquinia. 29. Jaeschkea. 30. Janakia. 31. Jasminum. 32. Jateorhiza. 33. Jatropha. 34. ...
The raw material of the plants is procured from the field, from at least three geographical locations and authenticated. The samples are worked out for their pharmacognostic and phytochemical features through experiments while the information on the distribution of the plants, vernacular names, chemical constituents, pharmacological activity, safety aspects, clinical studies if any, therapeutic claims and any other details are derived from the published ...
The present work, Communication for Effective Science Education, was undertaken with a view to evolving suitable paradigms of communication for an effective science teacher. As a good manipulator of the learning strategies any teacher uses some verbal and non-verbal communication techniques which not only affect his ability to draw the attention of his pupils but also affect the congeniality of the learning atmosphere. But, this aspect of the teacher behavior has ...
Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Quality Standards of Indian Medicinal Plants Covered in Volume I. Monographs: 1. Albizia lebbeck (Linn.) Benth. 2. Aristolochia indica Linn. 3. Boswellia serrata Roxb. ex Colebr. 4. Caesalpinia bonduc (Linn.) Roxb. emend. Dandy and Exell. 5. Calotropis gigantea (Linn.) R. Br. 6. Cassia fistula Linn. 7. Catharanthus roseus (Linn.) G. Don. 8. Cissus quadrangularis Linn. 9. Convolvulus microphyllus Sieb. ex Spreng. 10. Coscinium ...
From the preface: "Extensive search has been made for relevant literature from primary, secondary and tertiary sources, as well as by contacting various universities, medical institutions and individual researchers involved in activities related to medicinal plants. The Monograph on each plant includes regional names, habit and habitat, Ayurvedic description (wherever available), Sanskrit synonyms, uses ascribed, ethnobotanical studies, the details of ...
The interest in and the demand for the plant based drugs increased in the last few decades, and this led to large scale commercial production of both classical and proprietary herbal formulations in the country. As a result, the demand for herbal raw material also increased. The raw material is being procured from wild as well as cultivated sources. Several factors are known to influence the quality of the herbal raw material. Hence, to ...
Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Monographs. 1. Cacalia. 2. Caccinia. 3. Cactus. 4. Cadaba. 5. Caesalpinia. 6. Caesulia. 7. Cajanus. 8. Calamagrostis. 9. Calamus. 10. Calanthe. 11. Calendula. 12. Calliandra. 13. Callicarpa. 14. Calligonum. 15. Callistemon. 16. Callistephus. 17. Callitris. 18. Calophyllum. 19. Calotropis. 20. Caltha. 21. Calycopteris. 22. Calystegia. 23. Camellia. 24. Campsis. 25. Campylotropis. 26. Cananga. 27. Canarium. 28. Canavalia. 29. Canna. ...
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Introduction. Contents of volume 1 to 4 (Plants covered). Monographs: 1. Abelmoschus moschatus (Linn.) Medik. 2. Acacia nilotica (Linn.) Willd. ex Delile ssp. indica (Benth.) Brenan. 3. Achillea millefolium Linn. 4. Agave americana Linn. 5. Alangium salvifolium (Linn.f.) Wang. var. salvifolium. 6. Alternanthera sessilis (Linn.) R. Br. ex DC. 7. Ammi majus Linn. 8. Anthocephalus chinensis (Lamk.) A. ...
Medicinal plants are rich and widely accepted source for traditional and modern medicines, phytopharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, etc. In India particularly, medicinal plants form the backbone of all indigenous systems of medicine. A lot of work is being carried out encompassing various aspects of medicinal plants at global level. This has led to plethora of publications in various periodicals, reports, conference proceedings, etc. This necessitates ...
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Introduction. Contents of volume 1 to 5 (Plants covered). Monographs: 1. Acacia sinuata (Lour.) Merr. 2. Acanthus ilicifolius Linn. 3. Ailanthus triphysa (Dennst.) Alston. 4. Anisomeles malabarica (Linn.) R.Br. ex Sims. 5. Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) Parker. 6. Bixa orellana Linn. 7. Blumea lacera (Burm. f.) DC. 8. Cardiospermum halicacabum Linn. 9. Cassia tora Linn. 10. Citrus aurantifolia ...
Medicinal plants are rich and widely accepted source for traditional and modern medicines, phytopharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, etc. In India particularly, medicinal plants form the backbone of all indigenous systems of medicine. A lot of work is being carried out encompassing various aspects of medicinal plants at global level. This has led to plethora of publications in various periodicals, reports, conference proceedings, etc. This necessitates ...