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Medicinal plants are the primary subjects of phytochemical analysis, which is used to identify their active biological markers as described in [1]. This relationship is further evidenced by studies performing phytochemical investigations on specific medicinal plant species to assess their chemical properties and therapeutic potential, as seen in [2] and [3].

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Pharmacological Uses of New Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal ... academia.edu International Academic Publishing House 2 facts
referenceChakrabarty, Swain, and Mishra conducted a quantitative phytochemical investigation, antibacterial potency assessment, and drug-ability assessment of three Indian medicinal plant leaf extracts using bioinformatics tools in 2024.
referenceDe and Sharma (2023) conducted a comparative physico-chemical, phytochemical, and spectroscopic analysis of two medicinal plants from the Euphorbiaceae family, Acalypha indica L. and Euphorbia hirta L., growing in the Paschim Medinipur District of West Bengal, India, in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Immunology 1 fact
claimThe chemotaxonomic method for selecting medicinal plants relies on the presence of specific chemotaxonomic markers within a plant family or genus, which involves phytochemical screening to detect active biological markers such as flavonoids and alkaloids.