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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Medical values, antimicrobial, and anti fungal activities of Polyalthia genus

Author: MUSTAFA MUDHAFAR*, ISMAIL ZAINOL
Abstract: Polyalithagenus is predominantly rich with medicinal properties. The herbs, leaves, stems, twigs and other part of the plants are potentially rich with antibacterial properties. Many research works have proved that the polyalitha genus have been used by medicines to cure different types of diseases. The biological activities have provided antibacterial activity in patients and demonstrated successful results. Paleolithic genus has active antimicrobial agents with MIC values. Polyalthialongifolia leaves are rich with acetone, methanol and dioxin medicinal values. Predominantly Polyalthiagenus has been identified with important pathogenic microbial strains. The usage of Polyalthia genus is predominantly found in Ayurveda, siddha and Unani medicines to cure various diseases. These are also predominantly used for protecting the humans from environmental hazards. The biological activities of Polyalthia genus are predominantly used as foundations for modern and alternative medicines.
Keyword: Polyalthia genus; Medicinal Values; Antimicrobial activities; antifungal activities
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