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Name | Significance of Some Toxicological Parameters Standardization of Herbal Medicine Marketed In India: A Review |
Description | Review article:- *S K Bais and A V Chandewar Pataldhamal Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal,-445001, India.
Abstract:-In order to ascertain accumulation of heavy metals, investigations were performed by using atomic absorption spectrometry. The results showed heavy metals accumulation in plant, procured from polluted sites as compared to unpolluted sites. The main purpose of the review is to document evidence for the users, collectors, and practitioners of in marketed Herbal medicine. The clinical manifestations of metal poisoning have been well characterized and documented. Heavy metal poisoning has decreased because of improved industrial hygiene and environmental controls so that the signs and symptoms of such poisoning are likely to go unrecognized. If metal poisoning is identified, the true source may be wrongly associated with environmental occupational exposures. Hence it is necessary to toxicological parameters standardization of herbal medicine marketed in India before its marketing.
Key words:-Herbal Medicines, AAS, Arsenic, cadmium, lead, Mercury. |
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