One of the major challenges facing pharmaceutical science is the search for biologically active substances in plant raw materials and the creation of effective and effective medicines based on the ingredients. As a result of ecological changes, as well as the impact of the human factor on nature, the reserve of office medicinal plants continues to decline.
The flora of Azerbaijan differs from its richness and is an indispensable source for the preparation of various phytopreparations. However, most plants have not been studied in pharmacological and pharmacological terms.
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