At the 9th congress of Italian society of pharmacognosy it was stated that current return of phyto-therapy was clearly reflected by the increased market of such products.
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The realization that many completely unknown substances are yet to be discovered from crude drugs has created a new interest in pharmacognosy and has led to many medical breakthroughs.
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Such branches of pharmacognosy are still of fundamental importance, particularly for pharmacopoeial identification and quality control purposes, but rapid development in other areas has enormously expanded the subject.
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Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy is associated with the Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India, Pharmacognosy Network Worldwide, and the Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research.
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But once pharmaceutical companies started producing synthetic drugs, pharmacognosy became " an arcane subject, which was taught in a few pharmacy programs to typically bored pharmacy students,"
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Research and teaching activities related to natural products fall into a number of different academic areas, including organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, ethnobotany, traditional medicine and ethnopharmacology.
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Fl�ckiger was the author of about 300 scientific works, and along with contributions made in chemistry and pharmacognosy, is remembered for his pioneer investigations in the field of pharmaceutical history.
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In 1899 he was appointed to the chair of pharmacology, pharmacognosy, chemistry and physiological history of medicine at the University of Rostock, a position he kept until his death.
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Echinacea " is one of the few herbs I take, " adds Varro Tyler, who has studied dozens of herbs and is professor of pharmacognosy emeritus at Purdue University.
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Dr . Varro Tyler, an American expert on herbs and distinguished professor emeritus of pharmacognosy at Purdue University, said lemon grass does help to dispel gas and is an insect repellent.