Yıl: 2023 Cilt: 27 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 1313 - 1328 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.29228/jrp.419 İndeks Tarihi: 28-07-2023

Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future

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Asia has plentiful and varied vegetation which is made into active ingredients like probiotics, antimicrobials, and parasiticides are employed to cure or prevent transmission of pathogens as well as to enhance the health of viable cells. World Health Organization researchers have identified over 21,000 plant species that have been used medicinally across the globe. Herbal medicines are risk-free, low-cost, and easy to find. Plants provide 25% of the medications stipulated globally. Almost 75% of pharmaceutical plants grow in nature in various parts of Asia. These plants are known to provide therapeutic effects to various infirmities like poisoning, eczema, osteoporosis, stomachaches, and so on. Veterinary herbal medicines are herbal pharmaceuticals with their remedies, preventive, and indicative uses in zoological cures. Exploring. the area of ethnoveterinary medicine is rather unkempt as compared to query on queriesntional cures to diagnose, although growing interest using driven in that prospect. The herbal possessions of Asia also offer the individuals who tend to stock a lush reservoir in contemplating the cure of the animals. Additionally, authenticating and registering the conventional aids and supplies are necessary to ensure it on better to the forthcoming vision. With their recognized molecular processes and potential for further analysis as a prospect for future pharmaceutical drug design and development, traditional medicine/herbal plants are used to treat various diseases in Asian nations
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APA GOYAL S, THIRUMAL D, ALGIN YAPAR E, GÜRER E, Kumar A, BABU M, SINDHU R (2023). Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. , 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
Chicago GOYAL Shuchi,THIRUMAL Divya,ALGIN YAPAR Evren,GÜRER Eda SÖNMEZ,Kumar Ashok,BABU M Arockia,SINDHU Rakesh K Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. (2023): 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
MLA GOYAL Shuchi,THIRUMAL Divya,ALGIN YAPAR Evren,GÜRER Eda SÖNMEZ,Kumar Ashok,BABU M Arockia,SINDHU Rakesh K Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. , 2023, ss.1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
AMA GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. . 2023; 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
Vancouver GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. . 2023; 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
IEEE GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R "Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future." , ss.1313 - 1328, 2023. 10.29228/jrp.419
ISNAD GOYAL, Shuchi vd. "Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future". (2023), 1313-1328. https://doi.org/10.29228/jrp.419
APA GOYAL S, THIRUMAL D, ALGIN YAPAR E, GÜRER E, Kumar A, BABU M, SINDHU R (2023). Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. Journal of research in pharmacy (online), 27(4), 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
Chicago GOYAL Shuchi,THIRUMAL Divya,ALGIN YAPAR Evren,GÜRER Eda SÖNMEZ,Kumar Ashok,BABU M Arockia,SINDHU Rakesh K Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. Journal of research in pharmacy (online) 27, no.4 (2023): 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
MLA GOYAL Shuchi,THIRUMAL Divya,ALGIN YAPAR Evren,GÜRER Eda SÖNMEZ,Kumar Ashok,BABU M Arockia,SINDHU Rakesh K Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. Journal of research in pharmacy (online), vol.27, no.4, 2023, ss.1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
AMA GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. Journal of research in pharmacy (online). 2023; 27(4): 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
Vancouver GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future. Journal of research in pharmacy (online). 2023; 27(4): 1313 - 1328. 10.29228/jrp.419
IEEE GOYAL S,THIRUMAL D,ALGIN YAPAR E,GÜRER E,Kumar A,BABU M,SINDHU R "Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future." Journal of research in pharmacy (online), 27, ss.1313 - 1328, 2023. 10.29228/jrp.419
ISNAD GOYAL, Shuchi vd. "Asian Veterinary Medicines: From the Past to the Future". Journal of research in pharmacy (online) 27/4 (2023), 1313-1328. https://doi.org/10.29228/jrp.419