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Substitution and adulteration in traded herbal raw material are
common practice in the herbal industry due to the extinction of
required species, deforestation and incorrect taxonomical
identification. Herbalists have adopted methods to create high
quality adulteration which cannot be detected without performing
microscopic examination or chemical analysis. It is difficult to
establish specific quality control standards due to the complex
nature and innate unpredictability of the chemical constituents of
medicinal herbs.The main parameters for measurement and
adulteration prevention in medicinal herbs are morphological and
microscopic investigation, chemical profiling and DNA barcoding.
The need for highly sensitive and more effective approaches for the
authentication of medicinal herbs is necessary in order to promote
the acceptance of herbal products. Adulteration In Traditional
Medicinal Herbs is aimed at promoting awareness of adulteration in
traditional herbal medicines for the worldwide scientific
community. Parameters are established for the prevention of
adulteration through classical and modern scientific tools.
Valuable case studies are presented based on ethno-medicinal
surveys performed in many herbal markets in Pakistan. Collections
of various samples were obtained from these shops then compared
with the original plants collected from field. Various
phytochemical, organoleptic and DNA barcoding techniques were used
in order to detect adulteration in the marketed herbal samples.
This book is the first of its kind and is aimed at helping the
scientific community to identify particular medicinal plants which
are facing adulteration problems in herbal markets and to estimate
the extent of adulteration and substitution in commonly used
medicinal herbs.
Substitution and adulteration in traded herbal raw material are
common practice in the herbal industry due to the extinction of
required species, deforestation and incorrect taxonomical
identification. Herbalists have adopted methods to create high
quality adulteration which cannot be detected without performing
microscopic examination or chemical analysis. It is difficult to
establish specific quality control standards due to the complex
nature and innate unpredictability of the chemical constituents of
medicinal herbs.The main parameters for measurement and
adulteration prevention in medicinal herbs are morphological and
microscopic investigation, chemical profiling and DNA barcoding.
The need for highly sensitive and more effective approaches for the
authentication of medicinal herbs is necessary in order to promote
the acceptance of herbal products. Adulteration In Traditional
Medicinal Herbs is aimed at promoting awareness of adulteration in
traditional herbal medicines for the worldwide scientific
community. Parameters are established for the prevention of
adulteration through classical and modern scientific tools.
Valuable case studies are presented based on ethno-medicinal
surveys performed in many herbal markets in Pakistan. Collections
of various samples were obtained from these shops then compared
with the original plants collected from field. Various
phytochemical, organoleptic and DNA barcoding techniques were used
in order to detect adulteration in the marketed herbal samples.
This book is the first of its kind and is aimed at helping the
scientific community to identify particular medicinal plants which
are facing adulteration problems in herbal markets and to estimate
the extent of adulteration and substitution in commonly used
medicinal herbs.
I see sadness in your eyes. Forget about dirty wars and the decline
of values in our society and immerse yourself in some peaceful
temporary body decorations. Use the stencils and secrets in this
henna art book to indulge your creative streak and look and feel
much more contented. Who knows - maybe tax breaks for people with
henna art may be the next new legislation. Or, maybe not. This is
an excellent course text book as it contains henna designs of
various difficulty levels. 'If I were you I would scrap the idea of
those real tattoos and get a temporary one.' 'Everyone loves Henna
Art, if only I could make it taste like chocolate.' 'That horse
didn't throw me off! It was the unspoilt beauty of your henna art.'
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