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May 27, 2014
Biotech Ayur, in Odisha, India a leading manufacturer of raw materials of standardized molecular extracts

Jul 17, 2013
Modern use of Medicinal Plants in Western Developed Countries and developing countries have created global importance to use such medicinal plants, herbals, botanicals

Jan 12, 2013
Biotech-ayur inauguration ceremony and celebration, odisha india

Jan 12, 2011
Co2 supercritical extraction of medicinal plants co2 supercritical extraction from medicinal plants by dr.Abhay kumar Pati, balasore, odisha, india,

Jun 13, 2010
Dr. Kumar Pati, CEO, Best Nutrition, says, Calamus is a tall plant found in streams, marshes, and on the edges of ponds in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its fragrant, swordlike leaves have been a folk medicine staple for many years.

Jun 13, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, CEO, Best Nutrition says, Vasaka, also called Malabar nut tree, is well known throughout India. It is tall, with several branches, dense, and an evergreen shrub. Leaves are large and lance-shaped

Jun 13, 2010
Dr.Kumar PatiBael is a fruit-bearing tree indigenous to dry forests on hills and plains of central and southern India, southern Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.

Jun 13, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, Biotechayur, India, describes, Allium sativum, commonly known as garlic, is a species in the onion family Alliaceae. Its close relatives include the onion, the shallot, and the leek

Jun 13, 2010
Dr.Kuamr Pati, CEO, Biotechayur says, Aloe vera is a medicinal plant which belongs to the family of Cactus. There are several varieties of this plant but only one particular variety is used for medicinal purposes. Aloe vera is a truly magical herb.

Jun 13, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, CEO, Best Nutrition, USA, industrialist, Black cardamom, a sibling to the slightly more commonly found and simply named cardamom is found mainly in Southern India and Nepal, where it is to be found growing wild alongside many pathways.


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