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Details about medicinal and aromatic plants

Medicinal and aromatic plants continued to be used as they were until the science of chemistry and physics appeared, so it was possible to extract the active substance from them and increase its concentration to maximize its utilization.

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With the spread of many diseases such as kidney failure and liver disease, the demand for the use of medicinal plants increased

The only source of these plants was their collection from places of their natural growth, such as mountains, forests, and deserts, and this amount of plants was sufficient because the population was small and there were few diseases at the time, but with industrial progress and the migration of people to cities and the spread of pollution, the demand for them increased.

The development of biology led to the study of these plants and the identification of ways to propagate them in an environment other than their own, and in quantities sufficient for the growing population.

Many of these plants grow in desert areas, so it is easy to expand their cultivation without affecting the areas available for growing strategic crops.

It has now been possible, using the technique of genetic engineering and tissue culture, to propagate these plants inside the laboratories and extract the active substance using what is called bio-fermenters or bio-reactors by providing the appropriate conditions for cultivation and cloning inside the laboratory.

However, these techniques are very expensive and are used only in the production of high-priced materials

There are also strong objections in Europe and the United States that prevent the consumption of materials derived from agricultural engineering, which increases the demand for natural medicinal plants

What do you know about medicinal plants?

Production of aromatic and medicinal plants         

What do you know about medicinal plants?


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medicinal plants


 It is everything of plant origin and is used medically and contains active substances and has a physiological effect


Aromatic plants

Plants that contain aromatic substances in their parts


The plant kingdom contains many species that have medicinal properties, called medicinal plants, and others that have aromatic properties, called aromatic plants.

Benefits of medicinal plants

Cultivation of medicinal plants helps achieve self-sufficiency and bring in hard currency

Medicinal plants are used in the pharmaceutical industry as well as in folk medicine, which helps in the treatment of many diseases

It can be cultivated in newly reclaimed lands, which works to provide the current agricultural area for growing strategic crops

They participate in the agricultural cycle, which prevents dependence on one crop

It can be exported dried or extracted materials can be exported

Other aromatic substances

Spices found in cooking, such as coriander, chili, cumin, and others

Food and drinks such as star anise, fenugreek, cinnamon and ginger

Flavors and aromas such as fennel, star anise, mint, rose and jasmine

Cosmetics such as rose, jasmine, violet and tuberose oil

Insecticides such as Aldres, Pyrethrum and Tabaq

Rodent killers, such as red onion

Fixed oils such as sunflower oil, corn oil, and black seed oil

Dyes and coloring materials such as hibiscus, henna, calendula, and chamomile

A source of vitamins, minerals and mineral salts such as garlic, lettuce, onions, spinach and carrots

Details about medicinal and aromatic plants

Medicinal plants need heat and atmospheric moisture

heat and atmospheric moisture  The need for medicinal plants to heat varies according to the environment in which they originated. For examp...