THE SCENT OF MEDICINAL HERBS: UNRAVELING NATURE'S AROMATIC PHARMACY
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-03-10-39Keywords:
Medicinal herbs,Aromatic compounds, Essential oils, TerpenesAbstract
The use of medicinal herbs has a long history dating back thousands of years, with their aromatic properties being a key characteristic. The scent of medicinal herbs plays a significant role in traditional and modern medicine, contributing to their therapeutic effects and aiding in the treatment of various ailments. This article explores the chemistry, biological significance, and potential applications of the scents emanating from medicinal herbs.
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