Abstract
A wide spectrum of bioactive compounds is synthesised by plants, and these agents act as protection systems against different living and non-living stressors. They are also useful in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical medications which alleviate a range of human illnesses. Numerous plant metabolites, including glycosides as well as alkaloids, have been studied for potential uses as antioxidants and medicinal agents. Numerous research assessed the modes of action of compounds, therapeutic and pharmacological uses and noteworthy health advantages (such as antifungal, anti-swelling, antimicrobial and anti-tumour applications). As such, a bid has been made to offer an overview of the most recent research that has been done into the secondary metabolites found in medicinal plants. Major Findings: Recent advances in the pharmacological activity of plant-derived alkaloids and glycosides emphasize their expanded therapeutic potential through better drug delivery mechanisms and synergistic uses.
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