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Phytochemical Screening of Selected Cholistani Plants and Their Biological Activities by In-Vitro Assays

Medicinal Plants

Desert plants that survive on almost nothing often pack their tissues with potent defensive compounds — and the ones Cholistani communities have used as medicine for generations may be doing exactly that.

Scientists gathered plants from the Cholistan Desert, a harsh arid region in Pakistan, and chemically analyzed them to find out what protective substances they contain. They then tested those substances in lab dishes to see if they could fight bacteria, fungi, or cell damage. Studies like this are how folk remedies either earn scientific backing or get ruled out.

Key Findings

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Multiple Cholistani desert plants were screened for major classes of medicinal compounds including alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, and phenolics

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In-vitro biological activity assays (likely antimicrobial and antioxidant) were performed to evaluate medicinal potential without animal or human trials

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The study provides a documented chemical baseline for plants used in Cholistani traditional medicine, which largely lacks formal scientific validation

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Researchers collected wild plants from the Cholistan Desert in Pakistan, tested them for medicinal compounds, and ran lab assays to measure their antibacterial, antifungal, or antioxidant potential. The study documents whether traditional desert plants carry the chemistry that could support their folk medicinal use.

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