Advances in Chemical and Biological Sciences Volume II (ISBN: 978-93-95847-04-9), 2024
This chapter discusses the usage of bryophytes, which are valuable medicinal plants with the abil... more This chapter discusses the usage of bryophytes, which are valuable medicinal plants with the ability to cure a wide range of illnesses. Bryophytes also include bioactive chemicals that have therapeutic significance and their role as secondary metabolites. After angiosperms, bryophytes are the second largest category of terrestrial plants. From ancient times, bryophytes have been utilized as medicine to treat many ailments. Since many decades ago, the majority of research on the possible use of bryophytes
as a source of biologically active compounds has been carried out; nevertheless, these studies have primarily focused on liverworts, with mosses and hornworts getting a lesser amount of research. Bryophytes are a rich source of secondary metabolites and medicinal uses. Additionally possessing antipyretic and diuretic qualities, many forms of bryophytes have been employed as remedies for skin conditions, heart conditions, neurasthenia, cancer, pulmonary TB, fever, burns, wounds and other ailments. In addition to their commercial value, bryophytes are employed in horticulture, gardening,
nurseries and ornamental plantings. Bryophytes are significant therapeutic agents in the prevention of various illnesses. Secondary metabolites are the most significant group of molecules among the many plant derivatives, exhibiting a wide range of antimicrobial activities.
Advances in Chemical and Biological Sciences Volume II (ISBN: 978-93-95847-04-9), 2024
This chapter discusses the usage of bryophytes, which are valuable medicinal plants with the abil... more This chapter discusses the usage of bryophytes, which are valuable medicinal plants with the ability to cure a wide range of illnesses. Bryophytes also include bioactive chemicals that have therapeutic significance and their role as secondary metabolites. After angiosperms, bryophytes are the second largest category of terrestrial plants. From ancient times, bryophytes have been utilized as medicine to treat many ailments. Since many decades ago, the majority of research on the possible use of bryophytes
as a source of biologically active compounds has been carried out; nevertheless, these studies have primarily focused on liverworts, with mosses and hornworts getting a lesser amount of research. Bryophytes are a rich source of secondary metabolites and medicinal uses. Additionally possessing antipyretic and diuretic qualities, many forms of bryophytes have been employed as remedies for skin conditions, heart conditions, neurasthenia, cancer, pulmonary TB, fever, burns, wounds and other ailments. In addition to their commercial value, bryophytes are employed in horticulture, gardening,
nurseries and ornamental plantings. Bryophytes are significant therapeutic agents in the prevention of various illnesses. Secondary metabolites are the most significant group of molecules among the many plant derivatives, exhibiting a wide range of antimicrobial activities.
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as a source of biologically active compounds has been carried out; nevertheless, these studies have primarily focused on liverworts, with mosses and hornworts getting a lesser amount of research. Bryophytes are a rich source of secondary metabolites and medicinal uses. Additionally possessing antipyretic and diuretic qualities, many forms of bryophytes have been employed as remedies for skin conditions, heart conditions, neurasthenia, cancer, pulmonary TB, fever, burns, wounds and other ailments. In addition to their commercial value, bryophytes are employed in horticulture, gardening,
nurseries and ornamental plantings. Bryophytes are significant therapeutic agents in the prevention of various illnesses. Secondary metabolites are the most significant group of molecules among the many plant derivatives, exhibiting a wide range of antimicrobial activities.
as a source of biologically active compounds has been carried out; nevertheless, these studies have primarily focused on liverworts, with mosses and hornworts getting a lesser amount of research. Bryophytes are a rich source of secondary metabolites and medicinal uses. Additionally possessing antipyretic and diuretic qualities, many forms of bryophytes have been employed as remedies for skin conditions, heart conditions, neurasthenia, cancer, pulmonary TB, fever, burns, wounds and other ailments. In addition to their commercial value, bryophytes are employed in horticulture, gardening,
nurseries and ornamental plantings. Bryophytes are significant therapeutic agents in the prevention of various illnesses. Secondary metabolites are the most significant group of molecules among the many plant derivatives, exhibiting a wide range of antimicrobial activities.