Herbal Medicine - Review Articles
Herbal
medicine is also called botanical
medicine or phytomedicine. It is refers to using a plant's seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers for medicinal purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine. It is becoming more mainstream as improvements in analysis and quality control along with advances in clinical research show the value of
herbal medicine in the treating and preventing disease. Plants had been used for medicinal purposes long before recorded history. Ayurveda is a medical system primarily practised in India that has been known for nearly 5000 years. It includes diet and herbal remedies, while emphasizing the body, mind and spirit in
disease prevention and treatment. Ancient Chinese and Egyptian papyrus writings describe medicinal uses for plants as early as 3,000 BC. Indigenous cultures (such as African and Native American) used herbs in their healing rituals, while others developed traditional medical systems in which herbal therapies were used. An herb is a plant or plant part used for its scent, flavor, or therapeutic properties. Herbal medicines are one type of dietary supplement. They are sold as tablets, capsules, powders, teas, extracts, and fresh or dried plants. People use herbal medicines to try to maintain or improve their health. Many people believe that products labeled "natural" are always safe and good for them. This is not necessarily true. Herbal medicines do not have to go through the testing that
drugs do. Some herbs, such as comfrey and ephedra, can cause serious harm. Some herbs can interact with prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
A review is a piece of writing that summarizes the present state of understanding on a subject. A review surveys and summarizes previously published studies, instead of reporting new facts or analysis. Review articles are sometimes also called survey articles or, in news publishing, overview articles. Academic publications that concentrate on
review articles are referred to as review journals.
High Impact List of Articles
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Spectrophotometric studies for the interaction of Pb+2 ion with some chelators
ElhamM.Al-Rufaie, FahadD.Fahad Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectrophotometric studies for the interaction of Pb+2 ion with some chelators
ElhamM.Al-Rufaie, FahadD.Fahad Original Article: Physical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synthesis and pharmacological activities of C-nucleosides of phenazine derivatives
Atef M.Amer, Mohamed H.Sherif, Amira A.Ghoneim*, Wael Farouk Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synthesis and pharmacological activities of C-nucleosides of phenazine derivatives
Atef M.Amer, Mohamed H.Sherif, Amira A.Ghoneim*, Wael Farouk Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Reduction of Tl(I)-L-Threonine Complexes in Non-Aqueous Media at Dropping Mercury Electrode
Smita Agrawal and O. D. Gupta Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Reduction of Tl(I)-L-Threonine Complexes in Non-Aqueous Media at Dropping Mercury Electrode
Smita Agrawal and O. D. Gupta Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Anti-Oxidant, Antibacterial and Phytochemical Studies of Leaves Extract of Sapium Sebiferum L.
Punam Joshi, Bhanu Priya and Manoj Gahlot Review: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Anti-Oxidant, Antibacterial and Phytochemical Studies of Leaves Extract of Sapium Sebiferum L.
Punam Joshi, Bhanu Priya and Manoj Gahlot Review: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Polymer (PVP) Supported Ferric Chloride: An Efficient And Recyclable Heterogenous Catalyst For One-Pot Synthesis Of 4(3H)-Quinazolinones Under Solvent Free Conditions
K.Mukkanti, D.Shobha, M.Adharvana Chari, Prakash MMS Kinthada Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Polymer (PVP) Supported Ferric Chloride: An Efficient And Recyclable Heterogenous Catalyst For One-Pot Synthesis Of 4(3H)-Quinazolinones Under Solvent Free Conditions
K.Mukkanti, D.Shobha, M.Adharvana Chari, Prakash MMS Kinthada Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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