
ARTICLE TYPE : REVIEW ARTICLE
Published on : 26 Aug 2025, Volume - 1
Journal Title : WebLog Journal of Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry | WebLog J Anal Pharm Chem
Source URL: https://weblogoa.com/articles/wjapc.2025.h2601
Permanent Identifier (DOI) : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17012178
Infectious Diseases and Herbal Medicine
2GD Pharmaceutical Inc., OPJS University, Rajasthan, India
3College of Physician and Surgeon, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS), Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract
Abstract: Infectious disease pose a significant worldwide fitness burden, exacerbated by the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial opposition (AMR). Traditional cures have utilized plant-derived compounds for a certain time, contributing to a promising alternative to artificial antimicrobials. This review surveys the role of plant-derivative antimicrobials in catching disease administration and emphasizes their mechanisms of operation, healing applications, and challenges. Key machines contain container wall turmoil, protein combining inhibition, and something that incites activity impedance, making plant-based compounds active against a broad range of pathogens. Their healing applications span wound curative, respiring infections, and gastrointestinal disorders. However, challenges in the way that uniformity, dispassionate validation, and unification accompanying conventional cure obstruct their widespread enactment. The potential of plant-derivative antimicrobials to combat AMR necessitates further research, multidisciplinary cooperation, and procedure support to facilitate their dispassionate use. This review underscores the need for patterned methods, extensive dispassionate tests, and regulatory foundations to harness the filled potential of plant-derived antimicrobials in up-to-date healthcare.
Keywords: Plant-derivative Antimicrobials; Catching Disease Administration; Antimicrobial Fighting, Traditional Cure; Phytochemicals; Healing Applications; Normal Medicines; Clinical Confirmation
Citation
Haider R, Das GK, Abbas H. Infectious Diseases and Herbal Medicine. WebLog J Anal Pharm Chem. wjapc.2025.h2601. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17012178