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Role of Biotechnology in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants : Vol: XVII

AuthorEdited by Irfan Ali Khan; Atiya Khanum and Adnan Ahmad Khan
PublisherUkaaz Pub
Publisher2007
Publisherviii
Publisher286 p,
ISBN8188279412

Contents: Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Enzymes as indicators of diseases/R. Jeyachandra and P. Yogeswari. 2. Methods of antigen presentation/R. Jeyachandra and S. Karthikeyan. 3. Contribution to the ethnobotany of Balaghat District of Madhya Pradesh/K.P. Sahu, S.K. Masih and J.L. Shrivastava. 4. Medicinal plants of Eastern Uttar Pradesh/Chhamta Srivastava. 5. Folk medicinal plants and traditional knowledge of Tribals of Talakona and Tirupati Forest Division of Andhra Pradesh/V.C. Gupta, S.J. Hussain, S. Imam and M.A. Mirza.

"World population is nearing 5 billion and with this rate of growth it is likely to touch 7.5 billion by the year 2020. Global estimates indicate that over 3/4 of the five billion world population cannot afford the products of the Western Pharmaceutical Industry and have to rely upon the use of traditional medicines, which are mainly derived from plants. As a part of strategy to reduce financial burden on developing countries which spend 40-50% of their total health budget on drugs, W.T.O. currently encourages, recommends and promotes the inclusion of herbal drugs in National Health Care Programmes because such drugs are easily available at a price within the reach of a common man and as such are time tested and thus considered to be much safer than the modern synthetic drugs. Sensing this demand, the material of this book has been compiled to help the scientists to keep themselves abreast of the latest developments. This book will cater to the immediate needs of the students, researchers, faculty members and pharmaceutical industries in India and abroad."

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