About the Journal

Journal Aim & Scope
The journal aims to explore the scientific study of herbs, emphasizing their diversity, classification, and practical applications. It serves as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to share new insights into the taxonomy, ethnobotany, and medicinal uses of herbs. Furthermore, it seeks to advance the understanding of how these plants can be utilized for disease management in both plants and other organisms.

Ethnobotany:
Documentation of traditional herbal knowledge and practices.
Studies on the cultural significance and indigenous uses of herbs.
Conservation of ethnobotanical knowledge related to medicinal plants.

Diversity and Taxonomy:
Identification and classification of herb species.
Research on the genetic and ecological diversity of herbs.
Studies on the evolution and phylogeny of herbaceous plants.

Applications in Disease Management:
Investigation of herbal extracts and compounds for biopesticides and plant disease control.
Development of herbal-based treatments for diseases affecting animals and humans.
Use of herbs in sustainable agriculture for soil and pest management.

Phytochemistry and Pharmacology:
Chemical analysis of herbal constituents and their biological activities.
Development of novel drugs and bioactive compounds from herbs.
Toxicology and safety studies of herbal formulations.
This journal provides a multidisciplinary outlook on herbology by integrating plant sciences, pharmacology, and applied research to address challenges in health, agriculture, and ecological conservation.