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Antimicrobial wound healing properties of indigenous medicinal plants of Lesotho and the pharmacist's role in minor wound care

Authors :
Hlokoane, O.K.
Sello, M.
Hlokoane, O.K.
Sello, M.
Source :
South African Pharmaceutical Journal
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Lesotho has a rich supply of indigenous medicinal plant resources. More than a dozen Lesotho medicinal plants have been used to treat minor wound infections among Basotho for over 100 years. The aim is to provide scientifi validation of their antimicrobial activities against microorganisms relevant to the skin. The anti-infective activities of plants are thought to be due to the presence of active phytochemicals in parts of the plants, especially phenolic compounds, anthraquinones, glycosides, and alkaloids. Although there is limited research that establishes the structure-activity relationship of those phytochemicals, there are reports that attributed the phytochemical constituents with the antimicrobial effcts through a variety of mechanisms ranging from inhibition of cytoplasmic membrane function, inhibition of energy metabolism to inhibition of bacterial nucleic acid synthesis. The role of the pharmacist is to provide medical information on these compounds to promote the safe use of herbal products and in combination with conventional medicines.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
South African Pharmaceutical Journal
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1381145406
Document Type :
Electronic Resource