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Phytochemical Analysis of Cynodon Dactylon to Check its Antimicrobial Activity

Medicinal plants serve a critical role in the creation of alternative medications that do not have the negative side effects of synthetic drugs. Plants and natural products constitute the foundation of both contemporary and traditional medicine, and they are now frequently employed in the manufacture of commercially produced medications. Herbs are used in around 25% of prescribed medications globally, according to scientific and reputable studies. Plant essential oils, extracts, and different types of secondary metabolites are known as antibacterial and antioxidant compounds with little or no harmful effects, which are important in the treatment of many illnesses. Actually, secondary metabolites with enormous biological potential, known as phytochemicals, are found everywhere in plants and are currently employed as the foundation of medication research.


Author(s): Susan Bones*

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