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ANTIFUNGAL PROPERTIES OF INDIAN HERBS

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Shazia M. Jamal,Dr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav,Dr. Yashoda Saini
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1359

Abstract

A disease brought on by a fungus that attacks tissue may not only affect the skin, but may also spread to the bones, tissues, and organs. An antifungal substance kills or stops the growth of fungus. Antifungal medication is usually used in the treatment of these diseases. In India, generous use of herbs is a common practice that offers therapies effectively to treat a variety of fungal infections. Different body parts may be affected by fungi, which can result in a variety of diseases and symptoms. Each type of infection is suggested, a specific treatment and herb, indirectly killing fungi or hindering their growth. The most commonly used herbs known in households are dhaniya, Tulasi, haldi etc. All are discussed in details in the paper along with the fungi on which they have the effect

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