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Anon (1991) German Standart Methods for the Analysis of Fats and Other Lipids, German Society for Fat Science (DGF), Hofmann, Germany.Blumenthal, M., Busse, W. R., Goldberg, A., Gruenwald, J., Hall, T., Riggins, C. W., Rister, R. S., (1998) The Complete German Commission E Monographs - Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines, American Botanical Council, Austin, Texas and Interactive Medicine Communications, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, p. 685.European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotheraphy (ESCOP), (2003) ESCOP Monographs on the Medicinal Uses of Plant Drugs, Second ed., ESCOP Secretariat, UK.Karan Vasisht, Vishavjit Kumar, (2003) Medicinal Plants and their Utilization, International Centre for Science and High Technology- United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Trieste, Italy.The British Herbal Medicine Association, (1996) British Herbal Pharmacopoeia (BHP), Bournemouth, Dorset, UK.United States Pharmacopoeia, (2002) USP-NF-25, U.S. Pharmacopoeia, Rockville, USAWorld Health Organization (WHO), (1997) Guidelines for the assessment of herbal medicines, in Quality Assurance of Pharmaceuticals: A Compendium of Guidelines and Related Materials, Vol. I, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 289World Health Organization (WHO), (1998) Quality Control Methods for Medicinal Materials, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 115World Health Organization (WHO), (1999-2009) WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants, Vol. I-IV, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, |
Catalog Content |
Description of Phytotherapy: Historical development ofphytotherapy; Current Situation of Phytotherapy in Turkeyand in the World; The Drugs, Extracts, and Herbal MedicineUsed in Phytotherapy: Drugs, Extracts, and herbal medicineused in Central nervous system, Cardiovascular system,Urinary system, Respiratory system, Immune system,Digestive system, Dermatological disorders, Liver disorders,Gynecological disorders, Trauma, Analgesia, Rheumatism;The Herbal Drugs in European Pharmacopoei |