2023 Vol. 29 No.2 PP 239-244
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v29i2pp239-244
Pharmacologically active phytochemicals in common medicinal plants- A review
*Mayank Singh and Manoj Kumar Shukla
Chhatrasal Government. P.G. College,
PANNA-488001 (M.P.) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail:mayanksingh0107@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Medicinal plants contain a diverse array of pharmacologically active phytochemicals, which are natural compounds that
can have beneficial effects on human health. These phytochemicals often have therapeutic properties and can be used in
traditional medicine, herbal remedies, and even modern pharmaceuticals. Pharmacologically active phytochemicals are natural
compounds found in plants that can have significant effects on human health and well-being. These compounds are often
associated with various medicinal properties and are extensively studied for their potential therapeutic benefits. It’s important to
note that while these phytochemicals show promise for various health benefits, more research is needed to fully understand their
mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic applications. Additionally, the effectiveness and safety of using these compounds
as supplements or treatments can vary, and consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended before making any
significant changes in diet or health regimen. Plants contain various medications, including antispasmodics, emetics, antimicrobials,
antipyretics, antidiarrheals, antioxidants, and antitumor agents. Research on their medicinal properties has focused on evaluating
and characterization of plant constituents against various diseases. This review examines the significance of plants as sources
of biologically active compounds while providing an overview of pharmacologically active common medicinal compounds.
KEY WORDS : Pharmaceuticals, Phytochemicals, Therapeutics, Traditional medicine.