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Question:

What is garbling?

Author: Dwight Obillos



Answer:

Garbling is the final step in the preparation of a drug ➢It consists of the removal of extraneous matter, such as other parts of the plant, dirt, and added adulterants. ➢ This is done, to some extent, during collection but should be carried out after the drug is dried and before the drug is baled and packaged.


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