Research & Reviews: Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

eISSN: 2321-6182
pISSN: 2347-2332
Frequency: Tri-Annually
Indexing: Cosmos, Hamdard University, CiteFactor
Publisher: Research and Reviews ( P6)

Vol No: 11, Issue No. 1, Jan-Apr 2023

The Role of Pharmacognosy in the Development of Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements

Elena Ferrante

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The use of Plant Based Medicines in Cancer Treatment

Elena Ferrante

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The use of Traditional Medicine in Modern Healthcare

Wang Xiang

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The Effects of Climate Change on Plant-Based Medicines

Wang Xiang

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Review on Assessing the Quality of Herbal Drugs and Formulations

Rani Kharat, Sarfaraz Kazi, Sanjay Bais

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Quercetin Therapeutic Potential for Neurodegenerative Diseases and its Nano-Technological Perspectives

Arti Soni, Rajat Goyal, Garima Mittal, Suman Khurana, Vivek Kumar

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Polysaccharide Polymers for Glaucoma Treatment-A Review

Tanvir Ahmed, Md. Nazmul Islam, Rina Monalisa

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Phytochemistry and its Impact on Modern Medicine

Shana Martin

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The Intersection of Nature and Modern Medicine

Ford Goodman

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Vol No: 11, Issue No. 2, May-Aug 2023

Understanding the Importance of Antioxidants in Promoting Health and Preventing Disease

Michel Williams

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The Significance of Primary Metabolites in Biochemical Processes

Michel Williams

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Modern Techniques for Analysing Plants: Advancements in Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Gene Expression Analysis

Joyce Byers

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The Phytochemistry of Cannabis, Hemp and its Uses

Joyce Byers

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Strategies for Natural Products Isolation

Steve Joseph

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Phytochemicals as a Source of Natural Antimicrobials

Steve Joseph

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Exploring the Potential of Marine-Derived Polyphenols and Therapeutic Agents

Nancy Wheeler

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Influence of Abiotic Stress Signals on Primary Metabolites in Plants

Nancy Wheeler

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The Uses of Flavonoids in Pharmacognosy and their Potential Health Benefits

Scott Smith

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Exploring the Chemistry, Biology, and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Alkaloids

Scott Smith

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