Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Medicinal plant extracts will become more significant in the field of medicine over the coming years. Garlic (Allium sativum), Aloe vera, neem (Azadirachta indica), tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), and turmeric (Curcuma longa) are a few of the common medicinal herbs used in India. Up to 70% of the world's population relies on traditional medicine for their primary healthcare, according to the World Health Organization. It is attracting a lot of attention for a variety of reasons, including cultural and economic barriers to accessing synthetic medications. Because they think traditional medicine has healing abilities, people are very interested in it. As a result, the WHO promotes integrating traditional medicine into regional healthcare systems. If plant preparations are safe and their effectiveness can be verified scientifically, then their usage can be justified. In this article, systematic review on anticandidal activity of some selected Indian medicinal plants has been selected.