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Editorial: developing medicinal plant extracts commercially: the importance of extraction and fractionation


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Brendler, Thomas and Chua, Lee Suan and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah and Yam, Mun Fei (2023) Editorial: developing medicinal plant extracts commercially: the importance of extraction and fractionation. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 14. pp. 1-2. ISSN 1663-9812 (Unpublished)

Abstract

The use of botanical drugs is integral to healthcare practices of indigenous populations. From there stems“combined with a growing interest in and popularity of using botanical medicines and supplements in everyday healthcare and wellbeing“the steady increase in demand for readily available herbal products that are efficacious, safe and of high quality (Smith et al., 2022). Botanical medicines and supplements are manufactured into a variety of dosage forms, ranging from traditional infusions and tinctures, powders, gummies, capsules and tablets all the way to sophisticated delivery systems to enhance bioavailability and/or determine time and location of release, such as inhalates or orodispersible films and melts. Additionally, botanicals are incorporated into foods, cosmetics, and personal care products.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1140783
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Keywords: Extracts; Fractions; Medicinal plant; Commercialiazation; Functional properties; Medicinal plant extracts; Extraction; Fractionation; Commercial; Good health and well-being
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2024 02:46
Last Modified: 04 Nov 2024 02:46
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107441
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