Pharmacognosy Medicinal Plants
Pharmacognosy is a term derived from the Greek words for drug (pharmakon) and knowledge (gnosis). It is a field of study within Chemistry focused on natural products isolated from different sources and their biological activities. Research on natural products began more than a hundred years ago and...
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Language: | English |
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IntechOpen
2019
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