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Study for the preparation of medicinal herbal extracts from Thymus vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis L., and Origanum vulgare L. for its health-care applications

By: Budhiraja, N.
Contributor(s): Singh, N | Chaubey, S | Ojha, S | Kumar, R | Kaur, G | Peta, S | Vats, S.
Publisher: Mandsaur B.R. Nahata Smriti Sansthan 2021Edition: Vol.15(3), Jul-Sept.Description: 217-225p.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICSOnline resources: Full Text In: International journal of green pharmacySummary: Aim: This study aims to buying soma online next day delivery extract the phytochemicals from thyme, rosemary, and oregano and evaluate their shelf life and antimicrobial properties. Introduction: The world has witnessed unprecedented time with another virus-based pandemic, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or novel coronavirus disease 2019. A good immune system is the ultimate shield toward pathogenic diseases. Use of natural and herbal products and extracts to boost immune system has gained momentum. Phytochemicals present in the herbs, spices, and plants have positive impact on fight against pathogens. Materials and Methods: This study has taken singular and synergistic effect of the Thymus vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis L., and Origanum vulgare for health-care application. Extraction from the herbs was done with the two methods low temperature for long time and high temperature for short time. Results and Discussion: In the present study, qualitative study of the phytochemicals present in the each sample was determined, antimicrobial activities and shelf life study were carried out. Conclusion: The present study open door for the application of phytochemical extracts against new emerging pandemics related to microbes present in air, water and soil. All the three herbs have been traditionally used in the medicinal systems. A detailed study can buy soma online reveal the individual and synergistic applications of phytochemicals.
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Aim: This study aims to buying soma online next day delivery extract the phytochemicals from thyme, rosemary, and oregano and evaluate their shelf
life and antimicrobial properties. Introduction: The world has witnessed unprecedented time with another
virus-based pandemic, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or novel coronavirus disease 2019.
A good immune system is the ultimate shield toward pathogenic diseases. Use of natural and herbal products
and extracts to boost immune system has gained momentum. Phytochemicals present in the herbs, spices,
and plants have positive impact on fight against pathogens. Materials and Methods: This study has taken
singular and synergistic effect of the Thymus vulgaris, Rosmarinus officinalis L., and Origanum vulgare for
health-care application. Extraction from the herbs was done with the two methods low temperature for long
time and high temperature for short time. Results and Discussion: In the present study, qualitative study of
the phytochemicals present in the each sample was determined, antimicrobial activities and shelf life study
were carried out. Conclusion: The present study open door for the application of phytochemical extracts
against new emerging pandemics related to microbes present in air, water and soil. All the three herbs have
been traditionally used in the medicinal systems. A detailed study can buy soma online reveal the individual and synergistic
applications of phytochemicals.

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