About Lesson
Prospects of MAPS
- Modern drugs:
- The growth of many pharmaceutical and agro-business industries are associated with the steady supply of new genetic materials from the wild.
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- Industrial products:
- Essential oils and aroma chemicals form indispensable ingredients of cosmetics soaps, perfumery, confectionary, ice-creams, aerated waters, disinfectants, etc.
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- Household remedies:
- MAPS are used to treat a wide range of common complaints including specific diseases.
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i. Carminative: Oils of spearmint, pepper mint, chamomile.
ii. Anthelminthic: oils of chenopodium, eucalyptus, turpentine, clove, cinnamon, etc.
iii. Antiseptic: oils of sandal wood, lavender, bergamot mint, chamomile, etc.
iv. CNS stimulants: oils of basil, clove, jasmine, peppermint, etc.,
v. Congestive respiratory disorder: Oils of eucalyptus, cinnamon, peppermint, etc.
vi. Anti-stress: oils of lemon grass and cedar wood.
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- Flavoring and Fragrance materials:
- Food flavoring: Patchouli, spices, turmeric, vanilla, etc.
- Tobacco flavoring: Cananga, Helichrysum, vanilla, etc.
- Alcoholic and soft drinking: Artemisia, Rose, Rosewood, Jasmine, Citronella, Tagetus, Lemon grass, etc.
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- Coloring materials: Indigo, Juglans, Bhringraj,Majitho, Saffron, Turmeric, etc.
- In Agriculture:
- Repellent: Oil of citronella, Basil, lemon grass, pine, eucalyptus, turpentine, etc.
- Botanical insecticides: Oil of bojo.
- Anti-microbial: Oil of Angelica, Peppermint, Cinnamon, clove, etc.