2023
DOI: 10.30699/jambs.31.144.1
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Effect of Resveratrol and Its Derivatives on Leishmania Viability: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background & Objective: Leishmaniasis is among the seven more significant tropical diseases, and it is a major global health issue with a wide range of clinical symptoms and potentially lethal consequences. Resveratrol and its derivatives have been shown to have anti-Leishmanial properties. This study aimed to use a metaanalysis of relevant papers to determine the leishmanicidal impact of resveratrol and its derivatives. Materials & Methods:A comprehensive search method was used to query the electronic databas… Show more

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“…Continuous use of synthetic drugs usually leads to side effects, and thus, the request has gone toward non-/less-toxic herbal-derived drugs for several diseases, such as diabetes ( 11 ), cancer ( 12 ), Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ( 13 ), infection diseases ( 11 , 14 ), and inflammation-related diseases ( 15 17 ). The World Health Organization (WHO) has rostered a total of 21,000 plants that are used worldwide, among which, more than 400 plants are available for diabetes therapy ( 18 ).…”
Section: Popular Scientific Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%