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Chemotaxonomy, also called chemosystematics, is the attempt to classify and identify organisms (originally plants) according to confirmable differences and similarities in their biochemical compositions. Chemotaxonomy-based plant selection is a prerequisite for the successful natural product research.
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The classification of medicinal plants according to their chemical nature called as chemotaxonomy.
Chemosystamatics, chemical taxonomy and chemical plant taxonomy are the common names of chemotaxonomy
• It gives the close relationship between chemical constituents of plant and their taxonomical status.
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