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Kumbhalkar, Bhagyashri B.
- Standardization of family Cucurbitaceae
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1 Agharkar Research Institute, G.G. Agarkar Road, Pune 411 004, IN
1 Agharkar Research Institute, G.G. Agarkar Road, Pune 411 004, IN
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Current Science, Vol 104, No 12 (2013), Pagination: 1595-1596Abstract
There is a growing interest in medicinal plant research worldwide. Plants and plant-derived products are widely used in the traditional system of medicine. Often herbal drugs are considered unsafe, found less effective and fail to meet the quality standards due to several reasons.- Datura discolor Bernh. (Solanaceae), an Overlooked Species in India
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1 Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research, 431, Lawkim Campus, Shindewadi, Shirwal, Satara-412 801, IN
1 Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research, 431, Lawkim Campus, Shindewadi, Shirwal, Satara-412 801, IN
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Current Science, Vol 113, No 05 (2017), Pagination: 855-856Abstract
The genus Datura L. (Solanaceae) is one of the important plant groups known for traditional and modern medicinal uses as a source of tropane alkaloids. Worldwide the genus comprises about 14 species which are native to America, but vastly diversified in Mexico.References
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