Licorice Root And The Use Of Phytopreparations In Medicine
Botirov Navruz , Gijduvon Abu Ali Ibn Sina College of Public Health, Lecturer of Pharmacology, M. A. Otamurodov, UzbekistaAbstract
In recent years, interest in the use of medicinal plants in medicine has been increasing. One of the most studied and in-demand plants is licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), whose roots possess unique pharmacological properties. Licorice root is used in the treatment of various respiratory diseases, gastritis, chronic inflammatory processes, and also exhibits immunomodulatory and rejuvenating effects. The aim of this work is to systematize data on the chemical composition of licorice root, its pharmacological effects, and clinical applications, as well as to discuss modern phytopreparations based on it.
Keywords
Licorice root, phytopreparations, pharmacological action
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