Abstract

Indian medicinal plants are now recognized to have great potential for preparing clinically useful drugs that could even be used by allopathic physicians. Traditionally, practitioners of Indian medicine have used plant products in powder, syrup or lotion forms, without identification, quantification and dose regulation, unlike their allopathic counterparts. The present review explores the immense potential of the demonstrated effect of Indian medicinal plants on microbes, viruses and parasites. In the present context, with the available talent in the country like pharmaceutical chemists, microbiologists, biotechnologists and interested allopathic physicians, significant national effort towards identification of an "active principle" of Indian medicinal plants to treat human and animal infections should be a priority.

Details

Title
Could the products of Indian medicinal plants be the next alternative for the treatment of infections?
Author
Nandagopal, B; Sankar, S; Ramamurthy, M; Sathish, S; Sridharan, G
Pages
93-101
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Apr 2011
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
02550857
e-ISSN
19983646
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
871623375
Copyright
Copyright Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd Apr 2011