@article{102655, keywords = {Tulsi, Immunomodulation, Antibacterial action, leprosy treatment, Medicine, Ayurvedic}, author = {Patil V and Sonawane P and Kakade R}, title = {Ocimum sanctum as a Potential Supplementary Treatment for Leprosy}, abstract = {

Millions are afflicted with leprosy, a persistent bacterial infection that is most common in tropical areas. The problems with conventional treatments include side effects and antibiotic resistance. This research investigates the potential for treating leprosy with Ocimum sanctum L., or Tulsi plant that is highly valued in Ayurvedic and Siddha therapy. Tulasi exhibits antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant pharmacological characteristics that are effective against Mycobacterium leprae. The bioactive substances in the plant, like ursolic acid and eugenol, have immunomodulatory properties that strengthen the body's defenses against infection. The current literature on Tulasi's therapeutic uses is compiled in this review, which emphasizes the drug's potential as a leprosy adjuvant or substitute treatment. The plant's safety record, accessibility, and possibility for combined treatment with traditional antibiotics are all covered.

}, year = {2025}, journal = {Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry}, pages = {235-241}, publisher = {A and V Publications}, issn = {0975-4385, 0975-2331}, doi = {10.52711/0975-4385.2025.00038}, language = {ENG}, }