YEMENI MEDICINAL PLANTS HAVING ANTI-FUNGAL ACTIVITY: REVIEW STUDY
Nabil A. Albaser*, Anes A. M. Thabit, and Ahmed M. S. AL-Ghani
Abstract
Yemeni medicinal plants have been widely used to treat a variety of
infectious and non-infectious diseases. According to an estimate, 25%
of the commonly used medicines contain compounds isolated from
plants. Several plants could offer a rich reserve for drug discovery of
infectious diseases, particularly in an era when the latest separation
techniques are available on one hand, and the human population is
challenged by a number of emerging infectious diseases on the other
hand. Among several other ailments, fungal infections are posing a
great threat to the mankind, as a large number of people suffer from
fungal infections worldwide due to emerging resistance of fungal strains. The available
antifungal drugs are either too costly or are accompanied with several side effects. Of
importance, a variety of Yemeni medicinal plants have shown promise to treat a number of
fungal infections, and some of them possess broad-spectrum antifungal activity. The present
review is basically focused on the antifungal activity of Yemeni medicinal plants against
fungi, and suggests screening the potential of plants possessing broad-spectrum antifungal
effects against emerging fungal infections.
Keywords: Antimicrobial activity, Yemeni plants, pathogenic fungi.
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