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VOL. 5, ISSUE 6 (2020)
Plant derived antimicrobial agents: Review
Authors
Monika Gahlout, Shreyoshi Tarapdar, Megha Duggal, Shubham Tyagi, Priyank Vyas, Amit Gupta
Abstract
Medicinal plant products have been used for the last so many years pertaining to treat various healths disorders and be able to prevent or cut the burden of various infectious diseases. Overall, the knowledge of these medicinal plant products in terms of its taxonomy and its medicinal properties has been transmitted all over the world. In literature, active compounds were reported and synthesized or modified structurally and showing its effectiveness against various infectious diseases and used for other medicinal purpose as well. According to the literature, antimicrobial activity of many plants is reported and scientifically confirmed with the increasing number of reports on various pathogenic microorganisms resistant to antimicrobials. So, these medicinal plants derived products may be effective and potentially control the growth of various microbial pathogens in diverse type of situations or specific case of disease treatment. Therefore, various pharmaceutical companies developing some new type of antimicrobial drugs especially due to the constant emergence of microorganisms resistant to conventional antimicrobial. In the present work, we emphasized on various medicinal plant products with its antimicrobial properties are reviewed.
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Pages:504-507
How to cite this article:
Monika Gahlout, Shreyoshi Tarapdar, Megha Duggal, Shubham Tyagi, Priyank Vyas, Amit Gupta "Plant derived antimicrobial agents: Review". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 5, Issue 6, 2020, Pages 504-507
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