Ashutosh Kumar, Vipin Rao Sonkar, Pragati Singh and Nancy Tiwari
The popularity of herbal medicine has surged worldwide due to its natural origins, particularly in combating drug-resistant pathogens. Recent growth in this field is driven by the urgent need for effective treatments. Modern techniques are increasingly used to identify and isolate bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, showing promise against various pathogens. Despite advancements, many antimicrobial medicines are still plant-derived. Betula utilis leaves have long been used for medicinal purposes, and a current study is evaluating their antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. This research aims to address current challenges and explore future perspectives in utilizing medicinal plants for antimicrobial purposes, recognizing the complexities involved in their efficacy.
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