Plant-Based Bioactive Natural Products: Insights into Molecular Mechanisms of Action

Medicinal plants have been used for the maintenance of human health since ancient times, in the form of food, spices, and traditional medicines. Medicinal plant-based traditional medicines serve as the primary healthcare systems in various countries even in recent times. Alongside this, medicinal pl...

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