Role of Chemistry in Medicinal Plant
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Department of Chemistry, Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. (India)
Department of Chemistry, Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. (India)
Department of Chemistry, Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. (India)
Department of Chemistry, Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.110400152
Subject Category: Chemistry
Volume/Issue: 11/4 | Page No: 1982-1990
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-04-19
Accepted: 2026-04-24
Published: 2026-05-16
Abstract
Chemistry plays a vital role in understanding medicinal plants and their healing properties. It provides the scientific basis for identifying, isolating, and analyzing the active chemical compounds present in plants. These compounds, such as alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, tannins, and essential oils, are responsible for the therapeutic effects observed in traditional and modern medicine.
Through chemical analysis, scientists can determine the composition and concentration of these bioactive substances, which is essential for their effective use in healthcare.
The rules and principles of chemistry, including solubility, pH, and chemical reactivity, play an important role in the extraction and purification of medicinal compounds. Organic chemistry helps in understanding the structure, bonding, and functional groups of plant-based molecules, which determine their biological activity and effectiveness.
Chemistry also explains how these compounds interact with the human body. This knowledge is important for ensuring proper dosage, minimizing side effects, and improving the safety of herbal medicines.
In addition, modern analytical techniques such as chromatography and spectroscopy are used to study plant constituents and ensure the quality of herbal products. Thus, chemistry forms the foundation for the study and safe use of medicinal plants.
It also helps in standardizing herbal formulations for consistent results. Chemistry supports the discovery of new drugs from natural plant sources. It improves the effectiveness of traditional medicines through scientific validation.
Therefore, chemistry remains essential in the advancement of medicinal plant research.
Keywords
Medicinal Plants, Chemistry, Alkaloids
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