| pharmacognosy | <pharmacology, study> A subfield of pharmacology which studies natural drugs, including the study of their biological and chemical components, botanical sources, and other characteristics (economic, biochemical, biological, etc.). (09 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Pharmacognosies
| pharmacognosy |
The study of natural products (ie, plant, animal, organism, or mineral in nature) used as drugs or for the preparation of drugs. Derived from the Greek pharmakon meaning drug and gnosis meaning knowledge.
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| pharmacognosy |
the study of the biochemistry and pharmacology of plant drugs, herbs, and spices.
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| pharmacognosy |
The study of medicinal plants and their extracts, constituents, and phytochemistry. Pharmacognosy (from the Greek words for drug or medicine and knowledge) is currently considered to be a branch of pharmacology and is studied in schools of pharmacy.
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