MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS AND ITS UTILIZATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF CAO NANOPARTICLES
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https://doi.org/10.57041/vol76iss02pp283-290Keywords:
E. globulus , phytochemicals, astringent, propanoids, antioxidant, antibacterialAbstract
The plant E. globulus (E. globulus), is a cosmopolitan tree commonly found in plain areas, and has a great deal of potential for medical applications. It has a diverse nature of chemical components with strong medicinally important constituents. This review explores the pharmacological properties of E. globulus highlighting its many applications for both human and animal medicines. E. globulus contains a variety of phytochemical constituents in leaves, stems, and roots, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, and propanoids. Numerous studies have shown that E.ucalyptus globulus possesses a wide range of qualities, including astringent, antibacterial, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory effects. Literature regarding the phytochemicals compounds of the plant are studied in the current review article. The bioactive compounds in Eucalyptus are found to be explored for their potential to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria, making them a valuable resource in the ongoing battle against superbugs. In conclusion, Eucalyptus species offer a vast array of pharmacologically active compounds with diverse therapeutic applications. Continued research and clinical trials are essential to fully unlock and validate the medicinal potential of these remarkable plants.
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