Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent

Despite all of the control strategies, tuberculosis (TB) is still a major cause of death globally and one-third of the world’s population is infected with TB. The drugs used for TB treatment have drawbacks of causing adverse side effects and emergence of resistance strains. Plant-derived medicines h...

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Main Authors: Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji, Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly, Mohamed, Maryati, Sabran, Siti Fatimah, Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.45502021-12-07T06:56:05Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4550/ Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly Mohamed, Maryati Sabran, Siti Fatimah Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala RC306-320.5 Tuberculosis Despite all of the control strategies, tuberculosis (TB) is still a major cause of death globally and one-third of the world’s population is infected with TB. The drugs used for TB treatment have drawbacks of causing adverse side effects and emergence of resistance strains. Plant-derived medicines have since been used in traditional medical system for the treatment of numerous ailments worldwide. There were nine major review publications on antimycobacteria from plants in the last 17 years. However, none is focused on Southeast Asian medicinal plants. Hence, this review is aimed at highlighting the medicinal plants of Southeast Asian origin evaluated for anti-TB. This review is based on literatures published in various electronic database. A total of 132 plants species representing 45 families and 107 genera were reviewed; 27 species representing 20.5% exhibited most significant in vitro anti-TB activity (crude extracts and/or bioactive compounds 0–<10 Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4550/1/AJ%202017%20%28182%29%20Southeast%20asian%20medicinal%20plants%20as%20a%20potential%20source%20of%20antituberculosis%20agent.pdf Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji and Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly and Mohamed, Maryati and Sabran, Siti Fatimah and Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala (2017) Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017 (718564). pp. 1-39. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7185649
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topic RC306-320.5 Tuberculosis
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Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji
Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly
Mohamed, Maryati
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala
Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
description Despite all of the control strategies, tuberculosis (TB) is still a major cause of death globally and one-third of the world’s population is infected with TB. The drugs used for TB treatment have drawbacks of causing adverse side effects and emergence of resistance strains. Plant-derived medicines have since been used in traditional medical system for the treatment of numerous ailments worldwide. There were nine major review publications on antimycobacteria from plants in the last 17 years. However, none is focused on Southeast Asian medicinal plants. Hence, this review is aimed at highlighting the medicinal plants of Southeast Asian origin evaluated for anti-TB. This review is based on literatures published in various electronic database. A total of 132 plants species representing 45 families and 107 genera were reviewed; 27 species representing 20.5% exhibited most significant in vitro anti-TB activity (crude extracts and/or bioactive compounds 0–<10
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author Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji
Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly
Mohamed, Maryati
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala
author_facet Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji
Abu Bakar, Mohd Fadzelly
Mohamed, Maryati
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Mainasara, Muhammad Murtala
author_sort Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji
title Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
title_short Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
title_full Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
title_fullStr Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
title_full_unstemmed Southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
title_sort southeast asian medicinal plants as a potential source of antituberculosis agent
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4550/1/AJ%202017%20%28182%29%20Southeast%20asian%20medicinal%20plants%20as%20a%20potential%20source%20of%20antituberculosis%20agent.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7185649
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