Chronopharmacognosy

Pharmacognosy Reviews,2012,6,11,6-15.
Published:May 2012
Type:Review Article
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J. Y. Ajay, Pradeep Kumar Gajula, K. Kalaimagal, B. N. Vedha Hari

Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Chemical and Biotechnology, Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology and Research Academy University, Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract:

This study aims to review the concept of biological rhythms in medicinal plants. Dictionariesgenerally define pharmacognosy as the subject of the study of crude drugs of plant and animal origin. The name is derived from the Greek words pharmakon (drug) and gnosis (knowledge). Today pharmacognosy is also defined as the study of physical, chemical, biochemical and biological properties of drugs, drug substances, or potential drugs or drug substances of natural origin, as well as the search for new drugs from natural sources. Also, another important phenomenon to be taken care of in the production of therapeutic compounds in medicinal plants is the use of circardian clock. The circardian clock is studied by chronobiology, which can be defined as a field of science that examines periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar and lunar related rhythms. Thus, it is the scientific study of the effect of time on living systems and of biological rhythms. Also rhythmic oscillations in plants lead to the enormous production of particular compounds in plants at particular time, which may or may not produce any therapeutic effect in humans. Thus, the study of chronobiology and pharmacognosy can be put together as chronopharmacognosy

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J. Y. Ajay, Gajula, P. Kumar, Kalaimagal, K. , and Hari, B. N. Vedha, Chronopharmacognosy, Pharmacognosy Reviews, vol. 6, no. 11, pp. 6-15, 2012.