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New Perspectives on Herbal Nanomedicine

Sourabh Jain , Aakanchha Jain , Vikas Jain and Dharmveer Kohli  [Pg.215]

Keywords Herbal drug, nanogreen, nanoparticle liposomes, curcumin, phytopharmaceutical [Pg.215]

Over the last thousand years, herbals have been used by humans in the form of constituents, herbal extracts and finished herbal products other uses may be in functional foods and meditative products, as well as in opiates, perfumes, decorative agents, dyes, poisonous arrows and for salvation. With the development of chemical structures, the pharmacology and mechanisms of action of plant active constituents have resulted in the expansion of life-saving medicines for human diseases. For human civilization, many herbal medicines have saved the lives of millions of people, some examples of [Pg.215]

Vijay Kumar Ihakur and Maqu Kumari Thakur (eds.) Handbook of Polymers for Pharmaceutical Technologies, (215-236) 2015 Scrivener Publishing LLC [Pg.215]

Vascular delivery methods Transferosomes, Ethosomes, Liposomes, Phytosomes  [Pg.216]


New Perspectives on Herbal Nanomedicine 231 Table 7.6 Marketed novel herbal formulations. [Pg.231]


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