- Complete Scientific Literature Search
- Rational Formulation design and Ingredient selection
- Search & Preparation of promotional material, etc.
- Ethnobotanical search on specific plants or plants for specific activities
- Photos of Flora (aerial parts of live plants) and Herbal drugs of commerce (dried plants)
- Monographs
Other Documents
A complete survey of the existing knowledge on the product, its intended applications and ingredients is essential prior to designing a
herbal formulation. Our review of traditional and scientific literature on the
medicinal plants
helps planning further work and also for seeking regulatory approvals.
Rational Formulation design and Ingredient selection
Ayurvedic texts includes few thousands of single or
Polyherbal formulations
,which are rationally designed and are in therapeutic used for several years. Sufficient pharmaco-epidemiological evidence could be generated to support the safety and efficacy. At THS, we use systematic data mining of the huge existing formulation database we can select the ingredients which are effective and safe.
Due to diversity of structures, herbal extracts can deal with multiple targets simultaneously and may give synergistic effect. Hence, THS helps in development of standardised, synergetic, safe and effective herbal formulations with sufficient, robust scientific evidence support which offers economical alternatives.
Due to diversity of structures, herbal extracts can deal with multiple targets simultaneously and may give synergistic effect. Hence, THS helps in development of standardised, synergetic, safe and effective herbal formulations with sufficient, robust scientific evidence support which offers economical alternatives.
Ethnobotanical search on specific plants or plants for specific activities
Approximately ,half (125,000) of the world’s ?owering plant species live in the tropical forests (World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 1992) while India has one of the largest range of plant species. Indian rainforests continue to support a vast reservoir of potential drug species.
Plants have formed the basis of sophisticated traditional medicine systems that have been in existence for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies. Although, some of the therapeutic properties attributed to them have proven to be erroneous, medicinal plant therapy is based on empirical ?ndings over hundreds and thousands of years. The importance of ethnobotanical inquiry as a cost-effective means of locating new and useful tropical plant compounds is gaining improtance in which THS can help customers generating data on specific plants and their activities.
Plants have formed the basis of sophisticated traditional medicine systems that have been in existence for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies. Although, some of the therapeutic properties attributed to them have proven to be erroneous, medicinal plant therapy is based on empirical ?ndings over hundreds and thousands of years. The importance of ethnobotanical inquiry as a cost-effective means of locating new and useful tropical plant compounds is gaining improtance in which THS can help customers generating data on specific plants and their activities.
Photos of Flora (aerial parts of live plants) and Herbal drugs of commerce (dried plants)


Ethnobotanical search on specific plants or plants for specific activities
Approximately ,half (125,000) of the world’s ?owering plant species live in the tropical forests (World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 1992) while India has one of the largest range of plant species. Indian rainforests continue to support a vast reservoir of potential drug species.
Plants have formed the basis of sophisticated traditional medicine systems that have been in existence for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies. Although, some of the therapeutic properties attributed to them have proven to be erroneous, medicinal plant therapy is based on empirical ?ndings over hundreds and thousands of years. The importance of ethnobotanical inquiry as a cost-effective means of locating new and useful tropical plant compounds is gaining improtance in which THS can help customers generating data on specific plants and their activities.
Plants have formed the basis of sophisticated traditional medicine systems that have been in existence for thousands of years and continue to provide mankind with new remedies. Although, some of the therapeutic properties attributed to them have proven to be erroneous, medicinal plant therapy is based on empirical ?ndings over hundreds and thousands of years. The importance of ethnobotanical inquiry as a cost-effective means of locating new and useful tropical plant compounds is gaining improtance in which THS can help customers generating data on specific plants and their activities.
Monographs
