M Nithya, P Perumal, A Abinath, V Aravindhan, A Eswaran, S Ruthnakumar and M Surendhar
Medicinal plants are recognized for their potent pharmacological activities, particularly in relation to their ability to act as anthelmintics. Anthelmintics are essential in combating helminthic infections, prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions and affecting both humans and livestock. This comprehensive review aims to delve into the anthelmintic properties of various traditional medicinal plants. By highlighting their efficacy, the review underscores their potential as viable alternatives to synthetic drugs in the treatment of helminthic infections. Understanding and harnessing the anthelmintic properties of medicinal plants not only contributes to traditional medicine practices but also opens avenues for new therapeutic strategies. This exploration is crucial amid concerns over drug resistance and the need for environmentally friendly treatments in managing parasitic infections globally.
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