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Medicinal geology; Medical Geology

Medicinal plants         
  • The practice of [[Ayurveda]] in India, such as the running of this Ayurvedic pharmacy in [[Rishikesh]], is regulated by a government department, [[AYUSH]].
  • [[Dioscorides]]'s 1st century ''[[De materia medica]]'', seen here in a c. 1334 copy in Arabic, describes some 1000 drug recipes based on over 600 plants.<ref name=Collins2000/>
  • The bark of the [[cinchona]] tree contains the [[alkaloid]] [[quinine]], traditionally given for [[malaria]].
  • chapter=Toxicity of Datura Stramonium }}</ref>
  • A Medieval physician preparing an extract from a medicinal plant, from an Arabic Dioscorides, 1224
  • A [[herbalist]]'s shop in the [[souk]] of [[Marrakesh, Morocco]]
  • The [[Ebers Papyrus]] (''c.'' 1550 BC) from [[Ancient Egypt]] describes the use of hundreds of plant medicines.<ref name="Sumner-2000-p17"/>
  • opium poppies]], Tasmania, 2010
  • Illustration of a 1632 copy of [[Avicenna]]'s 1025 ''[[The Canon of Medicine]]'', showing a physician talking to a female patient in a garden, while servants prepare medicines.
  • taxol]] was developed after screening of the Pacific yew, ''[[Taxus brevifolia]]'' (foliage and fruit shown) in 1971.
  • An early illustrated book of medicinal plants,<ref name=Singer/> ''[[The Grete Herball]]'', 1526
PLANTS OR DERIVATIVES USED TO TREAT MEDICAL CONDITIONS IN HUMANS OR ANIMALS
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Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesize hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defense against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals.
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants         
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CIMAP; Central institute of medicinal and aromatic plants; Central Institute for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants; Central Institute for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (Hyderabad, India)
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, popularly known as CIMAP, is a frontier plant research laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Established originally as Central Indian Medicinal Plants Organisation (CIMPO) in 1959, CIMAP is steering multidisciplinary high quality research in biological and chemical sciences and extending technologies and services to the farmers and entrepreneurs of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) with its research headquarter at Lucknow and Research Centres at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pantnagar and Purara.
Medicinal fungi         
  • Ling Zhi-8, an immunomodulatory protein isolated from ''[[Ganoderma lucidum]]''
  •  doi=10.1016/s1872-2075(08)60065-5 }}</ref>
  • The [[red yeast rice]] fungus, ''[[Monascus purpureus]]'', can synthesize three [[statins]].
  • The [[photochemistry]] of vitamin D<sub>2</sub> biosynthesis
FUNGI WHICH ARE INGESTED TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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Medicinal fungi are fungi that contain metabolites or can be induced to produce metabolites through biotechnology to develop prescription drugs. Compounds successfully developed into drugs or under research include antibiotics, anti-cancer drugs, cholesterol and ergosterol synthesis inhibitors, psychotropic drugs, immunosuppressants and fungicides.

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Medical geology

Medical geology is an emerging interdisciplinary scientific field studying the relationship between natural geological factors and their effects on human and animal health. The Commission on Geological Sciences for Environmental Planning defines medical geology as "the science dealing with the influence of ordinary environmental factors on the geographical distribution of health problems in man and animals."

In its broadest sense, medical geology studies exposure to or deficiency of trace elements and minerals; inhalation of ambient and anthropogenic mineral dusts and volcanic emissions; transportation, modification and concentration of organic compounds; and exposure to radionuclides, microbes and pathogens.