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Dive into the fascinating world of Calotropis species and their remarkable medicinal properties in this comprehensive scientific exploration. This meticulously researched work unveils the complex relationship between environmental factors and secondary metabolite production in Calotropis plants, offering valuable insights for pharmaceutical research and traditional medicine practitioners. Through detailed phytochemical screening, seasonal variation analysis, and extensive pharmacognostic studies, this book provides an authoritative examination of alkaloids, phenols, tannins, and flavonoids…mehr

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Dive into the fascinating world of Calotropis species and their remarkable medicinal properties in this comprehensive scientific exploration. This meticulously researched work unveils the complex relationship between environmental factors and secondary metabolite production in Calotropis plants, offering valuable insights for pharmaceutical research and traditional medicine practitioners. Through detailed phytochemical screening, seasonal variation analysis, and extensive pharmacognostic studies, this book provides an authoritative examination of alkaloids, phenols, tannins, and flavonoids present in different plant tissues. The research bridges the gap between traditional medicinal knowledge and modern scientific understanding, making it an invaluable resource for pharmacologists, phytochemists, and researchers in natural product discovery. With thorough environmental analysis and detailed documentation of antimicrobial properties, this work stands as a crucial contribution to our understanding of medicinal plants and their potential in modern healthcare applications.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Bharathi Halu, HOD & Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany, Government First Grade College for Women, Vijayapura, Karnataka, has made notable contributions through research in reputed journals. Her work explores phytochemistry, traditional medicine, and antimicrobial studies, while safeguarding indigenous medicinal knowledge.