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Joshi, Bipin C.
- Chemical and Chemotaxonomic Aspects of Some Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Species from Utrrakhand:A Review
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1 Department of Education, Government of Uttrakhand, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, LSM PG College, Pithoragarh, IN
1 Department of Education, Government of Uttrakhand, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, LSM PG College, Pithoragarh, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 4, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 157-162Abstract
The plants are accredited with medicinal properties because of the presence of certain chemicals known as secondary plant metabolites. India has been the principal supplier of the palmarosa oil, vetiver oil, sandalwood oil, lemongrass oil and ginger oil. Essential oils are not only indispensable to the development of fragrance and flavour industries, but also prove potentially important to the pharmaceutical industries as well. In present communication a literature based survey of some aromatic plants is presented in terms of chemical constituents.Keywords
Essential Oils, Neepeta, Valeriana, Cymbopogan, Artemisia.- Chemical and Chemotaxonomic Aspects of Some Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Species from Utrrakhand:A Review
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1 Department of Education, Government of Uttrakhand, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, LSM PG College, Pithoragarh, IN
1 Department of Education, Government of Uttrakhand, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, LSM PG College, Pithoragarh, IN