Phyto definition

Phyto means plant, and phytotherapy is a term in herbal medicine to describe specific plant compounds used either alone or in conjunction with other whole plant medicine systems to heal. Phytotherapy blends the traditional wisdom of herbal medicine with scientific, evidence-based medicine (Chioffi, 2013).
Phyto means plant and phytochemicals is a term that is used to refer to chemicals produced by plants. Plants have a lot of naturally produced chemicals that help to protect themselves from pest, injury and diseases. Phytochemicals are synthesized in different ways. Some phytochemicals are products of photosynthesis, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, acetyl CoA and some are derived from activated sugars (Jenzer & Sadeghi, 2016). These natural occurring compounds have become interesting candidates, not only for plant protection but also human health protection because of their lower toxicity or absence of toxicity (Oz & Kafkas, 2017). There are about 200,000 phytochemicals that are known and 20,000 of them are found in fruits, vegetables and grains. Vegetables are known to be among the most important sources of phytochemicals and food additives being one of them (Oz & Kafkas, 2017).
Phyto means Phyto Pharma Inc.;

Examples of Phyto in a sentence

  • Harmonization: The establishment, recognition and application of common Sanitary and Phyto- Sanitary Measures by the Parties.

  • In compliance with the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement for Sanitary and Phyto- Sanitary Measures, each Party has the right to establish, adopt, maintain or apply any Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Measures necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health in its territory, more stringent than relevant regional and international standards, guidelines or recommendations.

  • BGC agree as part of this Settlement Agreement and Release to transfer 118,535,168 Alterola shares, the pro rata paid for shares, to United and return 83,226,820, the pro rata unpaid shares in the proportion of 27,742,273 to each of Equipped, Phyto and TPR.

  • The Vendor covenants and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Purchaser and Phyto from any loss, damage, liability, cost, and expense (including without limitation any tax liability) suffered by the Purchaser or Phyto directly or indirectly as a result of or arising out of any breach of representation, warranty, covenant, or agreement of the Vendor contained in this Agreement, the Vendor's Closing Certificate, or any document or certificate delivered under this Agreement.

  • You may not use Phyto Science ® trade names, trademarks, designs, images or symbols without prior written permission, except as outlined in this A.2 Video or audio recordings of company events, training and/or speeches are also copyrighted and may not be distributed without written permission.

  • Human Resources Development: There is also a vital need for human resources development and to train the exporters about the quality standards and the sanitary and Phyto sanitary measures that need to be complied with.

  • The terms and conditions of any Stock Options granted shall be determined by the Phyto Board and will be subject to the terms of Phyto's stock option plan (“Phyto Plan”), as the same may be amended from time to time, and the stock option agreement (“Phyto Option Agreement”).

  • Commencing on the receipt of the Notification (as defined below) and only to the extent thatCannMart Labs has not issued a Dispute Notice (as defined below), CannMart shall use reasonableefforts to transfer the Phyto product listings and SKUs set out in Schedule A (collectively, the“Listings”) that are in CannMart’s name to the name of Adastra by the New License Expiry Date(defined below).

  • If you use a Phyto Science logo in any communication, you must use the Independent IBD version of the logo.

  • The name Phyto Science® is a trademark of The Company and is of great value to the Company, and is supplied to you for your use only in an authorized manner.