Senna, a quick-acting, reliable stimulating laxative generally, is taken as a tea. Its mechanism of action is primarily via anthracoids (sennoside A and B), oranthraquinoneglycosides. Senna is considered appropriate for use in acute cases, and is not considered an herb to be used regularly. ...
A large number of plant-based molecules have been developed and approved as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents and antibacterial potential therapeutics [[13], [14], [15]]. Hence, to find a feasible course of action that is safe and that lowers the adverse effects induced by chemotherapy, ...
[60] in their work reported the effectiveness of unsaturated fatty acid esters and unsaturated fatty acids esters derivatives againstS. aureusand MRSA. However, the precise mechanism of antibacterial action is precisely unknown. These reports support the observation made on the antibacterial activity of...