REATION OF PHYTOMEDICINES BASED ON UZBEKISTAN’S PLANT RAW MATERIALS AND STUDY OF THEIR PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES.

Authors

  • Bobur Sultonovich Rahimov Associate Professor, Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Professional Development Center

Keywords:

flora of Uzbekistan, phytomedicine, medicinal plants, pharmacology, biologically active substances, phytotherapy.

Abstract

This article highlights the scientific foundations of creating new phytomedicines from medicinal plants growing in Uzbekistan and the study of their pharmacological properties. The rich flora of our republic includes more than 4,500 plant species, many of which have long been used in folk medicine. The process of phytomedicine production focuses on extracting biologically active substances, standardization, clinical trials, and evaluation of pharmacological effects. The results demonstrated that the phytomedicines possess anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, immunomodulatory, and adaptogenic properties. The research concludes with the prospects of wide introduction of phytomedicines into the pharmaceutical industry.

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Published

2025-09-10

How to Cite

Rahimov, B. (2025). REATION OF PHYTOMEDICINES BASED ON UZBEKISTAN’S PLANT RAW MATERIALS AND STUDY OF THEIR PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES. International Bulletin of Engineering and Technology, 5(9), 22–25. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/ibet/article/view/2151