Plant-Derived Antifungal Agents: Ecological Impacts and Environmental Significance
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v1i1.627Keywords:
Infectious Diseases, Non-infectious Diseases, Fungal infection, Broad Spectrum Antifungal Activity, Medicinal PlantsAbstract
Herbs have been used for centuries to treat a wide range of infectious and non-infectious diseases. It is estimated that approximately 25% of commonly used pharmaceutical drugs are derived from plant-based compounds. Herbal antifungal agents have emerged as promising eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic antifungal compounds due to their biodegradability, low environmental toxicity, minimal residue accumulation, and reduced risk of resistance development. Their compatibility with sustainable agriculture and integrated pest management further supports their environmental benefits. However, concerns such as overharvesting of medicinal plants, potential effects on non-target organisms, variability in phytochemical composition, and the environmental costs of large-scale cultivation and extraction must be addressed. Currently available antifungal drugs are often expensive, associated with adverse side effects, and may have limited efficacy against resistant fungal strains. Consequently, there is increasing interest in medicinal plants as alternative sources of antifungal agents. Numerous plant species have demonstrated promising antifungal activity, with several exhibiting broad-spectrum efficacy against a variety of pathogenic fungi, highlighting their potential for the development of safer, more effective, and affordable antifungal therapies.
Herbal antifungal agents are increasingly being explored as environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic antifungal drugs and fungicides. Their ecological impacts are generally considered positive, although some concerns remain regarding sustainability and large-scale use. Overall, Sustainable cultivation practices, green extraction technologies, standardized formulations, approach to fungal disease management, offering effective antifungal activity while minimizing adverse ecological.
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