A STUDY OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF THE PLANT LEAF
Authors:
PREETI BALA ANAND, DR.NARENDRA SINGH
Page No: 1145-1150
Abstract:
The lack of quality control and the lack of supporting scientific data for the safety of such items have been more pressing issues in recent years. Herbal medications must pass safety testing mandated by the World Health Organization (WHO), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH). several traditional remedies may have genotoxic potential, according to reports, and previous research has shown that several chemicals found in medicinal plants may be toxic and carcinogenic. The results of randomized clinical trials showed that many of the chemicals may have hazardous qualities and that the products themselves may have unwanted side effects. Chromosome abnormalities, cancer, degenerative illnesses, and even cell death may result from interference with essential processes such DNA replication, gene transcription, and cell division. Damage to the genetic material may result in important mutations, which in turn can raise the risk of cancer and other illnesses, making it imperative to evaluate the potential genotoxicity of conventional treatments.
Description:
Physicochemical Parameters, Plant Leaf, World Health Organization, Herbal medications, DNA replication
Volume & Issue
Volume-11,ISSUE-12
Keywords
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