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Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Ochna. 2. Ocimum. 3. Odina. 4. Oenanthe. 5. Oenothera. 6. Olax. 7. Oldenlandia. 8. Olea. 9. Oleandra. 10. Oligochaeta. 11. Ononis. 12. Onosma. 13. Onychium. 14. Operculina. 15. Ophioglossum. 16. Ophiopogon. 17. Ophiorrhiza. 18. Oplismenus. 19. Opuntia. 20. Orchis. 21. Oreocnide. 22. Origanum. 23. Ormocarpum. 24. Orobanche. 25. Orophea. 26. Oroxylum. 27. Orthosiphon. 28. Orygia. 29. Oryza. 30. Osbeckia. 31. ...
Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Contents of Volume 1 to 14 (plants covered). Monographs: 1. Artemisia absinthium Linn. 2. Bauhinia racemosa Lamk. 3. Berberis aristata DC. 4. Blepharis edulis (Forssk.) Pers. 5. Calamus thwaitesii Becc. ex Becc. and Hook. f. 6. Capparis sepiaria Linn. 7. Carapichea ipecacuanha (Brot.) L. Andersson. 8. Cardiospermum halicacabum Linn. 9. Celosia argentea Linn. 10. Clerodendrum phlomidis Linn.f. 11. Coldenia procumbens Linn. 12. ...
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Monographs: 1. Acalypha fruticosa Forssk. 2. Adiantum lunulatum Burm. f. 3. Alectra parasitica A. Rich. ssp. chitrakutensis (M. A. Rau)/K. K. Khanna and A. Kumar. 4. Althaea officinalis Linn. 5. Anacardium occidentale Linn. 6. Antiaris toxicaria (Pers.) Lesch. 7. Apama siliquosa Lamk. 8. Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk. 9. Aristolochia indica Linn. 10. Baliospermum montanum (Willd.) Muell.-Arg. 11. Brassica campestris Linn. ...
Contents: Vol. 13: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Monographs: 1. Adhatoda zeylanica medik. 2. Ammi visnaga (Linn.) Lamk. 3. Amomum aromaticum Roxb. 4. Angelica archangelica Linn. 5. Anogeissus latifolia (Roxb.ex. DC.) wall.ex Guill. and Perr. 6. Apium graveolens Linn. 7. Artocarpus heterophyllus Lamk. 8. Atropa belladonna Linn. 9. Baliospermum montanum (Willd.) Muell-Arg (Leaf). 10. Baliospermum montanum (Willd.) Muell-Arg. (Root). 11. Bambusa bambos (Linn.) ...
From the introduction: Plant based drugs are being increasingly used in recent times all over the world. However their standardization has become a matter of great concern in getting a wider acceptance for them. Further non availability of genuine Phytochemical Reference Standards (PRS) puts a serious limitation in the process of standardization. For this purpose the concerned stakeholders would be in need of the detailed procedure of isolation of PRS with all ...
Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Vol. 12: Monographs: 1. Abrus precatorius Linn. 2. Acacia farnesiana Linn. Willd. 3. Acacia polyacantha Willd. 4. Acalypha indica Linn. 5. Aconitum ferox Wall. Ex. Ser. 6. Aconitum violaceum Jacq. Ex. Stapf. 7. Adiantum capillus-veneris Linn. 8. Aegle marmelos Linn. Corr. Root. 9. Aegle marmelos Linn. Corr. Fruit. 10. Aesculus hippocastanum Linn. 11. Alpinia calcarata Rosc. 12. Amaranthus tricolor Linn. 13. Ananas ...
1. Abroma augusta Linn. Linn. f. 2. Acacia leucophloea Roxb. Wild. 3. Aconitum chasmanthum Stapf. ex holmes. 4. Acorus calamus Linn. 5. Amomum subulatum Roxb. 6. Apium leptophyllum Pers. F. Muell. ex Benth. 7. Betula utilis D. Don. 8. Capparis spinosa Linn. var. spinosa. 9. Carthamus tinctorius Linn. 10. Chenopodium ambrosioides Linn. 11. Crateva magna (Lour) DC. 12. Cucurbita pepo Linn. 13. Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. 14. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (Linn.) Taub. ...
Restless and discontent at their jobs in an advertising agency, Mini and Tanya quit and make their way to JR enterprises. Corporate stardom seems to be only a few powerpoint slides away. This, however, is before the HR manager who hired them gets fired and reveals in a moment of rare honesty that the organisation is a madhouse. The CEO, a committed megalomaniac, believes that the two girls are perfect examples of recruitment error. With this first impression of ...
Oils and fats are one of the important components of our diet. They provide the most concentrated source of energy and also help absorb certain vitamins viz. A.D. E and K. After groundnut, Mustard oil is the second most important oilseed accounting for 30% of the oilseeds produced in India. India itself is one of the largest producers of oilseed in the world. Mustard oil is consumed mostly in northern to eastern India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and its users claim ...