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Herbs have been a cornerstone of traditional medicine for centuries, prised for their antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties, which are increasingly recognised in contemporary healthcare. This article delves into the medicinal attributes of specific plants, notably Plantago lanceolata L., P. major L., Melissa officinalis L., Chelidonium majus L., Passiflora ligularis Juss., and Salvia officinalis L. Its focus lies in detailing these plants' medicinal properties, phytochemical compositions, and therapeutic applications across various ailments, with a particular emphasis on their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing potential, crucial for addressing chronic wounds. These plants boast extensive historical use in traditional medicine and are readily accessible, and thereby ingrained in the global tradition of natural medicine. Modern scientific research corroborates the efficacy of medicinal plants, especially concerning their antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory attributes. The article highlights the growing interest in natural remedies, driven by their potentially lower side effects compared to synthetic drugs. For instance, Melissa officinalis L., valued both in culinary and medicinal realms, exhibits diverse biological activities, including anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects. However, caution is warranted; Chelidonium majus L., despite its medicinal virtues, has been restricted in some countries due to reported cases of hepatotoxicity associated with its oral consumption. Passiflora ligularis Juss., commonly known as sweet granadilla, shows antidiabetic and antioxidant properties, offering potential benefits in glycaemic control. Similarly, Salvia officinalis L. boasts a wide spectrum of benefits, ranging from anti-cancer and antibacterial to anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Studies suggest promising applications of plant extracts in treating wounds and skin infections, particularly in the management of chronic wounds, which pose significant challenges to modern medicine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |