Animal-Derived products as Medicinal Products
Abstract
This review delves into the diverse world of animal-derived medicinal products, examining their historical significance, mechanisms of action, and contemporary applications in healthcare. From ancient remedies rooted in traditional medicine to cutting-edge biotechnological advancements, these products have played a crucial role in human healing. The review also addresses the ethical and sustainability concerns associated with their use and provides insights into the promising future of these resources in modern medicine. Understanding the past and present of animal-derived medicinal products allows us to explore their potential contributions to the ever-evolving field of healthcare, offering a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern science.
How to cite this article:
Pratiti Das, Shirja Das. Animal-Derived Products
as Medicinal Products. J Adv Res Biochem Pharma
2023; 6(2): 1-3.
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