Abstract

The Indian Ayurvedic medicine is a classical medicinal method that has a rich history and solid foundation. Herbal medicines play a significant role in the prevention and management of human diseases. For millennia, plants have been used as folk medicine. Medicinal plants are an abundant source of the secondary metabolite formed by plants, the bioactive phytochemicals. Scientific studies in recent decades have demonstrated the significant role of these phytochemicals in the prevention of infectious disease. In recent decades, the re-discovery of medicative plants as a source of potential therapies has become a great deal of interest. Plant-based product lines can regulate microbial development in different scenarios. The worldwide danger to public health arose from the resistance among distinct microbial species to multiple antimicrobial drugs. Approximately every competent infective agent has high levels of multi drug resistance with strengthened morbidity & mortality, which makes them called 'superbugs.' Only by designing entirely new methods, the multi-drug resistance crisis can be tackled. The goal of this study is true to clarify the information of medicinal herbs as a potential basis for herbal supplements against microbes with multi-drug resistance.

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