dc.description.abstract | The management of medicinal plants has become a matter of international concern because these plants
are generally wild in distribution and very few species are cultivated or planted. Presently, almost every
Aayurvedic and many allopathic medicines can be obtained from lower plants; and also from the roots,
underground parts, stem, aerial branches, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, barks of angiosperms. These
medicinal plants produce a definite physiological action on human body. The most important of these
substances are the alkaloids; compounds of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen; glucosides,
pharmacologists to manufacture medicines, utilize essential oils, resins, mucilage, and gums. Some of
these materials are very powerful poisons. The medicinal plants have been of great importance to
mankind in relieving many diseases from ancient time. The knowledge of the primitive men has been
modified very much with the advancement of civilization and technology to harvest these medicinal
plants for commercial purposes. Therefore, this natural resource is really declining at a faster rate than
its natural growth due to over exploitation of their economic products. This paper particularly focuses
on the medicinal plants and their medicinal values. | en_US |