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Awareness and current knowledge of epilepsy.

Researchers reviewed various herbs for their antiepileptic properties and found that medicinal plants have been used to treat epilepsy for centuries. They conducted an extensive search of peer-reviewed articles, textbooks, and scientific databases, identifying herbs such as Cuminum cyminum, Butea monosperma, and Solanum americanum as potential agents for treating epilepsy. The study suggests that further experimental studies are needed to identify novel active compounds in these plants and clarify their mechanisms of action. This research provides a solid base for future investigation of the clinical efficacy of traditional antiepileptic agents and the potential for developing new antiepileptic drugs.

Khan AU et al (2020).
Metab Brain Dis.
PubMed:
31605258

Standard reference material (SRM) DNA barcode library approach for authenticating Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng. (bignay) derived herbal medicinal products.

Alfeche NKG et al (2019).
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess.
PubMed:
31596175

Chemical composition and potentiation of insecticidal and fungicidal activities of Citrus trifoliata L. fruits essential oil against Spodoptera littoralis, Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium solani via nano-cubosomes.

Abdel-Kawy MA et al (2021).
Nat Prod Res.
PubMed:
31596140