The Evolution and Impact of Secondary Metabolites in Plants and their Relationship with Human Health

Chilukuri Akash Roy1

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Publication Date: 2024/05/27

Abstract: Secondary metabolites in plants encompass a vast array of chemical compounds with crucial roles in plant defense, interaction, and adaptation. These compounds significantly impact human health, serving as sources for pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and therapeutic agents. This review paper explores the historical development of our understanding of secondary metabolites, their various types and functions, and their relationship with human health. By examining recent advancements and ongoing research, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of plant secondary metabolites on human well-being and potential future directions for this field.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY1514

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