Phytopharmacology


Phytopharmacology was invented by Russian scientist David Israel Macht in the 1930s. The term has changed from its meaning to become an established field of pharmaceutical research where active substances come from plants. There is at least one established journal, the Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & amp; Phytopharmacology The advantages of finding drugs from plants are due both to the millions of years of co-evolution between plants and animals, which has led to interactions between their developing chemical constituents, and the nature of the enzyme that leads to the synthesis and driven pure molecular chiral whose reactions in the body of a mammal can be very specific.

Many pharmacological preparations currently in use are derived from the natural source base of the plant. Digoxin and aspirin are two of the first commercially available plant preparations. Readings

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