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A Comparative Analysis of Heavy Metal Effects on Medicinal Plants.

Authors :
Mukherjee, Susmita
Chatterjee, Nivedita
Sircar, Asmeeta
Maikap, Shimantika
Singh, Abhilasha
Acharyya, Sudeshna
Paul, Sonali
Source :
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology; Apr2023, Vol. 195 Issue 4, p2483-2518, 36p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Popularity of herbal drugs has always been in high demand, but recently it has been increasing all over the world, especially in India, because of the lower range of adverse health effects as compared to synthetic or man-made drugs. Not only this but their cost-effectiveness and easy availability to the poor people and the masses, particularly in developing countries, are major causes for their demand. But there lies a huge problem during the process of plant collection that affects their medicinal properties to certain degrees. This is caused by heavy metal toxicity in soil in different locations of the Indian subcontinent. This was correlated with their potential to cause health damage. Exposure of humans to heavy metals includes diverse pathways from food to water to consumption and inhalation of polluted air to permanent damage to exposed skin and even by occupational exposure at workplaces. As we can understand, the main mechanisms of heavy metal toxicity include the production of free radicals to affect the host by oxidative stress, damaging biological molecules such as enzymes, proteins, lipids, and even nucleic acids and finally damaging DNA which is the fastest way to carcinogenesis and in addition, neurotoxicity. Therefore, in this paper, we have researched how the plants/herbs are affected due to heavy metal deposition in their habitat and how it can lead to serious clinical complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02732289
Volume :
195
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162853691
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-03938-0