New compounds and sterols isolated from plant root exhibited moderate antioxidant and antibacterial activities, showing potential for use in pharmaceuticals and health products. Antibacterial activity against specific strains at low concentrations. Concentration-dependent effectiveness.
Plants and their active constituents can potentially treat diabetic foot syndrome, promoting wound healing, reducing inflammation, and stimulating angiogenesis. These alternatives could decrease amputations and offer affordable options. Further research is needed for a better understanding.