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Traditional medicine is a classical ancient medical practice that has a long history and solid base. Herbal medications may have a vital role in the prevention and management of human illnesses. Plants were utilized as folk medicine for thousands of years. The secondary metabolites produced by plants, bioactive plant compounds, are a rich source of medicinal plants. Many phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, etc. Antibacterial has many characteristics that can be used against humans. The important significance of these phytochemicals in the prevention of infectious illnesses…mehr

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Traditional medicine is a classical ancient medical practice that has a long history and solid base. Herbal medications may have a vital role in the prevention and management of human illnesses. Plants were utilized as folk medicine for thousands of years. The secondary metabolites produced by plants, bioactive plant compounds, are a rich source of medicinal plants. Many phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, etc. Antibacterial has many characteristics that can be used against humans. The important significance of these phytochemicals in the prevention of infectious illnesses has been proven by scientific investigation throughout the last decade. Re-discovering medicinal plants as a potential source of therapy has been a major concern in recent decades. In many circumstances, plant-based product lines can regulate microbial growth. The global public health hazard was caused by various antimicrobial medicine in different kinds of bacteria. The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria results from various reasons including inefficient usage of antibiotics in human and animal health and their long-lasting use as growth promoters in the production level at subclinical
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Smruti Mahapatra è laureata in biotecnologia con un profondo interesse nel campo dei metaboliti vegetali e del loro effetto antimicrobico. Il Dr. Pratyush Kumar Das è un biotecnologo con più di 8 anni di esperienza di insegnamento e ricerca nel campo dell'ambiente, della microbiologia e della biochimica vegetale. Ha diverse pubblicazioni a suo nome.