Pharmacognosy, A branch of study focusing on medicines from natural sources., Historical significance, Uses knowledge from ancient medicinal practices, Plant-based medicine, A primary area of study within Pharmacognosy., Modern applications of Pharmacognosy, Examines both traditional and modern drug development., Air Drying, Uses ambient air to dry plant materials, a slow and simple method., Sun Drying, Uses direct sunlight to dry the plant material quickly., Freeze Drying (Lyophilization), Involves freezing the material and sublimating the water content., Oven Drying, Uses controlled heat to dry plant material quickly., Vacuum Drying, Uses reduced pressure to lower the boiling point of water., Plant Selection and Collection, The first step in identifying potential medicinal properties of a plant, Phytochemical screening , Identifies and classifies chemical constituents in plant extracts, Bioactivity Testing, Assesses pharmacological properties such as antimicrobial or antioxidant effects, Extraction, Obtains bioactive compounds using solvents such as ethanol or methanol, Quality Control and Standardization, Ensures reproducibility of results by quantifying active compounds, Hypothesis, A statement predicting the outcome based on previous research and literature, Sampling, Determining sample size for reliable results, Data Collection, Gathering quantitative or qualitative data, Study Objectives, Clearly defined goals for the research, Statistical Analysis, Uses tests like ANOVA or t-tests to analyze data, Aloe, Purgative.

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