Antimicrobial Activity of Plant Species used as Traditional Medicine in Afghanistan: A Review

  • FAQERYAR Nazifa, JAFARI Samira, MORI, Yoshihito

Abstract

Afghanistan has a long history of utilizing natural therapeutic assets for wellbeing upkeep. The utilization of restorative plants has been reported in numerous well known customary wellsprings of Afghan conventional medication. Data on Afghan plants is by all accounts dissipated, and in spite of broad distributions and writing on plants, the nation comes up short on a total source in regards to the natural exercises of the plant's species. All through this survey, we talked about the antibacterial movement of those plants utilizes in people prescriptions of Afghanistan for the treatment of microbial illnesses. We found that therapeutic plants which are utilized for the cure of bacterial illness in conventional medication treatment in Afghanistan have antimicrobial segments. The antimicrobial action is found in both fundamental oil concentrates and dissolvable concentrates of the plants. Moreover, our discovering shows that, in enormous quantities of the plants, antibacterial mixes are found in the fluid concentrates, which is a favorable position in managing plants in society meds. Anti-infection protection from microbes because of the abuse of anti-microbials especially in creating nations increments. Along these lines, this survey makes ready for additional investigation of Afghan herbs as far as antibacterial action. In the interim, this examination will give data to the advancement of new antibacterial meds from restorative plants for pharmaceutical businesses.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
FAQERYAR Nazifa, JAFARI Samira, MORI, Yoshihito. (2020). Antimicrobial Activity of Plant Species used as Traditional Medicine in Afghanistan: A Review. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 4647-4661. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/23335
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