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SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

P.C. DATTA.


Abstract
Chemotherapy with Ayurvedic drugs is gradually becoming popular for its better balanced effect and less risk than isolated or synthesized medicinal compounds. The environmental variation has profound effect on the chemical constitution of drugs. In addition, each environment produces its own chemical race. Such races are distinguishable in cytological, morphological and physiological behaviour.


 
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P.C. DATTA. SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. J Res Educ Indian Med . 1986; 5(1): 1-10.


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P.C. DATTA. SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. https://www.jreim-ayushjournal.com/?mno=193600 [Access: September 12, 2024].


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P.C. DATTA. SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. J Res Educ Indian Med . 1986; 5(1): 1-10.



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P.C. DATTA. SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. J Res Educ Indian Med . (1986), [cited September 12, 2024]; 5(1): 1-10.



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P.C. DATTA (1986) SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. J Res Educ Indian Med , 5 (1), 1-10.



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P.C. DATTA. 1986. SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine, 5 (1), 1-10.



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P.C. DATTA. "SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS." Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine 5 (1986), 1-10.



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P.C. DATTA. "SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS." Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine 5.1 (1986), 1-10. Print.



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P.C. DATTA (1986) SOME AYURVEDIC DRUGS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. Journal of Research and Education in Indian Medicine, 5 (1), 1-10.