EXAMINING THE CULTURE OF PLANT TISSUES

Authors

  • Mrs. Aneesha Dep. of science, Siva Sivani Degree College, Kompally, sec-bad – 100 Author
  • Mr. P. Nageswar Dep. of science, Siva Sivani Degree College, Kompally, sec-bad – 100 Author

Abstract

Muscular Dystrophy (MD) comprises a heterogeneous group
of genetic disorders characterized by progressive muscle
degeneration and weakness. Current therapeutic approaches
often focus on alleviating symptoms, yet a curative strategy
remains elusive. This abstract introduces a novel avenue for
exploration—the "Polyherbal Formulation" for the treatment
of Muscular Dystrophy. Rooted in the principles of traditional
herbal medicine, this formulation harnesses the synergistic
potential of multiple plant-derived compounds to address the
intricate pathophysiology of MD.
The Polyherbal Formulation draws upon the rich diversity of
bioactive compounds found in various medicinal herbs. These
botanical constituents are selected for their potential to
modulate inflammation, enhance muscle regeneration, and
mitigate oxidative stress—key factors implicated in Muscular
Dystrophy progression. By combining the therapeutic
properties of multiple herbs, the Polyherbal Formulation
aspires to provide a holistic and complementary approach to
conventional treatments.
This abstract outlines the rationale behind the Polyherbal
Formulation, emphasizing its potential to offer a multifaceted
intervention in the complex landscape of Muscular Dystrophy.
As interest in natural compounds and traditional medicine
gains momentum, the Polyherbal Formulation opens avenues
for further investigation, promising a new dimension in the
pursuit of effective and holistic management for individuals
affected by Muscular Dystrophy. Further research and clinical
trials are warranted to elucidate the safety, efficacy, and
translational potential of this innovative approach.

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Published

2021-08-29

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EXAMINING THE CULTURE OF PLANT TISSUES. (2021). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 6(8), 91-97. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/110