Pharmacological Aspects of Essential Oils 1st Edition
Pharmacological Aspects of Essential Oils, 1st Edition by Sunita Singh is a definitive, science-driven guide for clinicians, researchers, pharmacists and aromatherapy professionals seeking an in-depth understanding of essential oils’ therapeutic potential. Combining rigorous pharmacology with practical insight, this volume translates complex mechanisms into actionable knowledge for clinical practice and product development.
Discover concise chapters on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, molecular mechanisms, and evidence from preclinical and clinical studies. Each section evaluates efficacy, safety profiles, dosing considerations, and interactions—vital for healthcare providers in India, Europe, North America and across Asia who must balance traditional use with modern regulatory standards. Clear summaries and expert commentary make it easy to apply findings to patient care, formulation, and research design.
Whether you’re developing botanical medicines in the pharmaceutical industry, designing clinical trials in academic centres, or integrating aromatherapy into holistic care, this book equips you with the scientific framework to make informed decisions. Emphasis on toxicity assessment, standardization, and quality control addresses regulatory and commercial needs in global markets.
Written in an authoritative yet accessible tone, Pharmacological Aspects of Essential Oils bridges the gap between laboratory evidence and real-world application. Ideal as a reference for university libraries, professional practitioners, and R&D teams, it’s an essential resource for anyone serious about safe, evidence-based essential oil use.
Order your copy today to bring clarity and confidence to your work with essential oils—backed by science, tailored for global practice.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


