The practical and potential importance of herbs such as ginger in Chemical Environmental Science
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2021.v24.003Keywords:
Environment, industry, ginger, medicinal essential oilsAbstract
This article examines the medicinal and dietary supplement on the biological activities of identified chemicals from Ginger (Zingiber officinale) of Zingibracea family. Ginger have long been used in traditional medicine. One of the plants that is very effective in extracting essential oils is ginger, which has been studied by researchers in agricultural sciences and chemistry. The use of medicinal plants has a long history and one It has been one of the most important sources for overcoming the disease. Then From the creation of modern medicine and the widespread use of drugs chemically, people's tendency to medicinal plants decreased. Ginger plants are used, which can lead to the development and progress of countries. Ginger is a rhizome plant that grows to a height of 90cm centimeters.
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