HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
The study of herbal medicines and their applications in modern healthcare is a field that has grown significantly in importance over the past few decades. As traditional healing practices gain recognition and scientific validation, the demand for comprehensive resources that bridge ancient knowledge with contemporary research has become more pressing. This book, Herbal Drug Technology (Theory), is an endeavor to provide students, researchers, and practitioners with a thorough understanding of the principles, methodologies, and advancements in this dynamic field. Herbal drug technology is not merely about understanding the therapeutic properties of plants; it also encompasses the intricate processes involved in the identification, extraction, formulation, and standardization of herbal medicines The goal of this book is to integrate the theoretical underpinnings and real-world applications of herbal medicinal technology while presenting these subjects in an organized and understandable way. The material covers both basic ideas and the most recent advancements in the field in order to appeal to a wide range of learners, from novices to experts. Emphasizing the value of herbal remedies in the context of contemporary healthcare is one of the book's main goals. Herbal remedies are becoming more and more important as we deal with the problems of chronic illnesses, antibiotic resistance, and the need for more environmentally friendly medical procedures. In order to guarantee that these natural treatments are not only safe for general use but also effective, this book aims to highlight the significance of evidence-based approaches to herbal drug development. Traditional writings, recent research papers, and case studies from throughout the globe are just a few of the many sources I consulted while preparing this book. In order to promote a greater understanding of the potential of herbal medicines to improve world health, I hope that this book will be a useful resource for anybody studying and working in the field of herbal drug technology. I would like to thank all of the researchers, practitioners, and academics whose work has influenced and enhanced the information in this book. I sincerely believe that the theory of herbal drug technology would stimulate more research and development in the area and support the continued incorporation of herbal remedies into conventional healthcare systems.