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Ocimum basilicum (Basil): A Medicinal Plant with Proven Ethnomedicinal Uses, Chemical Composition, Bioactivities and Pharmacological Properties -- Chapter 10. Natural plant products and their bioactive constituents in the treatment of obesity -- Chapter 11. Drug discovery from ethnomedicinal plants in the genomics era -- Chapter 12. Genomics evolution of ethnomedicinal plants in changing environment -- Chapter 13. Metabolic profiling technologies for biomarker discovery in ethnomedicinal plants for drug development -- Chapter 14. Exploring Genomic Approaches in Drug Discovery from Ethnomedicinal Plants -- Chapter 15. Emerging roles of non-coding RNA for biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in ethnomedicinal plants -- Chapter 16. RNA sequencing approach for genome-wide transcriptome profiling in ethnomedicinal plants. Chapter 17. Pluripotent stem cells in ethnomedicinal plant drug discovery -- Chapter 18. Exploration of ethnomedicinal plants for drug discovery in high-throughput omics era -- Chapter 19. Unlocking Ethno-Medicinal Plant Potentials: Advancing Drug Discovery in the High-Throughput Omics Era -- Chapter 20. Genome editing techniques for the augmentation of ethnomedicinal Plants -- Chapter 21. Drug discovery and development from ethnomedicinal plants in the artificial intelligence era -- Chapter 22. Ethnomedicinal Plant Database for Drug Discovery-A New Era -- Chapter 23. Network-based drug discovery from ethnomedicinal plants -- Chapter 24. Evidence-based ethnomedicinal plants for clinical practice -- Chapter 25. 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