Academic Herbal Medicine BP401T B.Pharm Sem IV Paid Access

Herbal Drug Technology (Theory)

By Dr. Aishwarya Jain, Prof. Vrushali Vasantrao Baisane & Prof. Vaishali Dadaji Shewale

Herbal Drug Technology occupies the ground where traditional plant knowledge meets modern pharmaceutical science. This book presents the subject as a single connected argument rather than a set of disconnected topics: a useful compound is produced, standardised to a defined content, formulated into an acceptable dosage form, controlled for quality, understood in its interactions, and finally placed on the market under law.
Category
Herbal Drug Technology
Target Audience
B.Pharm Students
Course
BP401T - B.Pharm Semester IV
Syllabus
PCI 2026 (NEP 2020)
ISBN
978-81-688547-4-1
Edition
1st Edition, 2026

About This Book

This textbook is written for the B.Pharm Semester IV course and follows the BP401T syllabus unit by unit. It bridges traditional plant knowledge with modern pharmaceutical science, presenting herbal drug technology as a connected discipline where useful compounds are produced, standardized, formulated, quality-controlled, and brought to market under regulatory frameworks.

Each chapter opens with measurable learning outcomes tied to the official Course Outcomes, develops the material in a formal but readable register, and closes with a self-assessment built to the standard university question-paper pattern of multiple-choice questions, short notes, and long-answer questions with model answers. The text covers cultivation, collection, processing, standardization, formulation, and regulatory aspects of herbal drugs.

Keywords

Herbal Drug Technology Traditional Medicine Plant Drugs Standardization Quality Control Herbal Formulations Pharmacognosy BP401T B.Pharm PCI Syllabus NEP 2020 Cultivation and Collection

How to Cite

Jain, A., Baisane, V. V., & Shewale, V. D. (2026). Herbal Drug Technology (Theory) (1st ed.). WiseLeaf Scientific Ventures. ISBN: 978-81-688547-4-1

DOI: 10.66079/wiseleaf.herbal-drug-technology-bp401t.2026

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