Department of Medicinal Sciences, University of Burundi, Bujumbura, Burundi
Commentary
Secondary Metabolites in Herbal Medicine Bridging Tradition and Science
Author(s): Kuntano Evens*
Herbal medicine, rooted in centuries-old traditions, has long been a cornerstone of healthcare practices worldwide. Its efficacy and safety have
been supported by anecdotal evidence and cultural heritage. Central to the potency of many herbal remedies are secondary metabolites—
bioactive compounds produced by plants for various purposes, including defense against predators and environmental stresses. These secondary
metabolites have garnered significant attention in recent years, not only for their therapeutic potential but also for their role in bridging traditional
herbal medicine with modern scientific approaches. Secondary metabolites, also known as natural products, are organic compounds synthesized
by plants, fungi and bacteria that are not essential for their primary metabolic processes but serve crucial ecological functions. These compounds
exhibi.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-0992.2024.10.290
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