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The use of plants in medicine goes back to pre-historic times and literally outdates human history. In the beginning, plants were used for three purposes; for ornamental purposes / clothing, for eating and treatment.The pharmacological/ biological investigations revealed that Solanum surrattense possesses significant antibacterial and moderate phytotoxic activity. It showed no antifungal and Haemagglutination activity. The pharmacological / biological investigations of Fumaria indica revealed that the plant possesses significant antibacterial and phytotoxic activities. The plant showed no antifungal and low Haemagglutination activity.…mehr

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The use of plants in medicine goes back to pre-historic times and literally outdates human history. In the beginning, plants were used for three purposes; for ornamental purposes / clothing, for eating and treatment.The pharmacological/ biological investigations revealed that Solanum surrattense possesses significant antibacterial and moderate phytotoxic activity. It showed no antifungal and Haemagglutination activity. The pharmacological / biological investigations of Fumaria indica revealed that the plant possesses significant antibacterial and phytotoxic activities. The plant showed no antifungal and low Haemagglutination activity.
Autorenporträt
Nasar Ali has done MS in Biotechnology from Sheffield Hallam University, England. His research interest is Identification of plants active constituents,determination of their properties and developing Plants as an alternative medicine.He has published five research articles in international Journals and Magazines.He is also member of NAYS Pakistan