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International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology

Deleshwar Sahu

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KIPS, Shrishankaracharya Professional University, (C.G). India
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Publications by Deleshwar Sahu

2 publications found • Active 2025-2025

2025

2 publications

Herbs: Potential Alternatives to Existing Treatments for Oral Health Issues

with Govind Sharma
2025

Oral health is an essential aspect of general well-being, but widespread conditions like dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, and halitosis are still prevalent. Traditional treatments like fluoride-based products and antibiotics have been effective but are associated with limitations like antibiotic resistance, side effects, and high expense. This review discusses the possibility of herbal remedies as alternatives to traditional oral health care. Different herbs, such as neem, clove, turmeric, and aloe vera, have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activities that could be responsible for enhanced oral health and disease control. Based on a review of the available literature, this paper emphasizes the effectiveness, mechanisms, and limitations of incorporating herbal medicine into conventional dental practice.

Treatment of Liver Problems Using Herbal Medicine

with Neha Mandle
2025

The disorders that affect the liver are a significant contributor to the morbidity and mortality rates that are experienced all over the world. Due to its natural bioactive chemicals, its cost-effectiveness, and the fact that it has fewer adverse effects, herbal medicine has gained popularity as a complementary and alternative strategy. It discussed the details regarding the important medicinal herbs including the hepatoprotective effects of milk thistle, turmeric, and liquorice, the mechanism of actions and clinical efficacies in relation to a potential application within strategies to address liver disease management. Despite the promising, there is also a lot pointed out by its problems that it has-standardisation, interactions of herbs with drugs and limited large scale trials. This way forwards to more avenues of further research.

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