Pharmacological Research on Traditional Herbal Medicines

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Pharmacological Research on Traditional Herbal Medicines
Author : Hiroshi Wantanabe
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Publisher : CRC Press
Language : English
Release Date : 14 April 2021
ISBN : 9781000111323
Pages : 258 pages
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Pharmacological Research on Traditional Herbal Medicines by Hiroshi Wantanabe Book PDF Summary

A concise overview of some of the findings and topics related to the pharmacology and clinical applications of traditional herbal therapeutics. It addresses the current and potential roles for herbal medicine in the context of our evolving health-care systems. Introducing many pharmacological advances made, the work also describes the modern theories and scientific methodologies applied to today's studies on herbal medicines and new drug development.

Pharmacological Research on Traditional Herbal Medicines

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