AbstractPlants have been used extensively in both pharmaceutical and food industries, with consumers showing increasing interests in these products. Phytomedicines exploit a pool of biogenic resources produced by plants. However, the quality and quantity of these chemical metabolites in plants are influenced by a multitude of factors, chief among them, environmental. This review provides an overview of plant-produced chemical compounds with medicinal properties and how their production is affected by different environmental factors. An insight into how these factors can be manipulated within the plants' growing environments as a way of ensuring quality is also discussed
Medicinal plants are rich in secondary metabolites representing different chemical classes and synth...
Plants are prone to encounter some environmental stresses that include both biotic and abiotic. Plan...
Medicinal plants are widely used worldwide to treat various diseases. Its widespread use is due in p...
AbstractPlants have been used extensively in both pharmaceutical and food industries, with consumers...
Medicinal plants, a source of different phytochemical compounds, are now subjected to a variety of e...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) are not only a useful array of natural products but also an import...
The degree of variability in the composition of herbal medicines was studied on the example of the p...
: Natural products are compounds produced by living organisms and can be divided into two main categ...
Thesis (MTech (Horticulture))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.Deteriorating living an...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Plants are photoautotrophic organisms being able to synthesize all metabolites and macro-molecules o...
The use of plant producing secondary metabolites as food preservatives is not a new invention but ...
Medicinal plants are rich in secondary metabolites representing different chemical classes and synth...
Plants are prone to encounter some environmental stresses that include both biotic and abiotic. Plan...
Medicinal plants are widely used worldwide to treat various diseases. Its widespread use is due in p...
AbstractPlants have been used extensively in both pharmaceutical and food industries, with consumers...
Medicinal plants, a source of different phytochemical compounds, are now subjected to a variety of e...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) are not only a useful array of natural products but also an import...
The degree of variability in the composition of herbal medicines was studied on the example of the p...
: Natural products are compounds produced by living organisms and can be divided into two main categ...
Thesis (MTech (Horticulture))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.Deteriorating living an...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Due to rising public pressure in recent decades, alternatives for large-scale and industrial farming...
Plants are photoautotrophic organisms being able to synthesize all metabolites and macro-molecules o...
The use of plant producing secondary metabolites as food preservatives is not a new invention but ...
Medicinal plants are rich in secondary metabolites representing different chemical classes and synth...
Plants are prone to encounter some environmental stresses that include both biotic and abiotic. Plan...
Medicinal plants are widely used worldwide to treat various diseases. Its widespread use is due in p...