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I. Introduction
II. Defination, scope, importance and history of development of pharmacognosy.- III. Medicinal, nonmedicinal, biopesticidic, colors and dye yielding plants; secondary metabolites and drug principles; medicinal plants in the systems of traditional medicine.- IV. Drugs, their natural, synthetic and biosynthetic sources
V. Classification of drugs, nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals; proteins, peptides and enzymes as drugs
VI. Pharmacognosical botany- taxonomy, morphology and anatomy of drug plants
VII. Pharmacopoeia, herbal monographs and WHO's guide lines
VIII. Fibers, surgical dressings and bandages of natural origin.-IX. Production and trade of herbal drugs
cultivation, collection, storage and trade of crude drugs; herbal wealth and national economy
X. Methods of preparation of crude drugs and their evaluation, quality control and standardization. XI. Microscopy in pharmacognosy. XII. Intellectual property
Bibliography
Index.
II. Defination, scope, importance and history of development of pharmacognosy.- III. Medicinal, nonmedicinal, biopesticidic, colors and dye yielding plants; secondary metabolites and drug principles; medicinal plants in the systems of traditional medicine.- IV. Drugs, their natural, synthetic and biosynthetic sources
V. Classification of drugs, nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals; proteins, peptides and enzymes as drugs
VI. Pharmacognosical botany- taxonomy, morphology and anatomy of drug plants
VII. Pharmacopoeia, herbal monographs and WHO's guide lines
VIII. Fibers, surgical dressings and bandages of natural origin.-IX. Production and trade of herbal drugs
cultivation, collection, storage and trade of crude drugs; herbal wealth and national economy
X. Methods of preparation of crude drugs and their evaluation, quality control and standardization. XI. Microscopy in pharmacognosy. XII. Intellectual property
Bibliography
Index.