Journal of Natural Remedies, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 257 - 277
Опубликована: Фев. 28, 2025
Mastitis, characterized by mammary gland inflammation due to microorganisms, significantly reduces dairy animal productivity up 70%. Clinical mastitis prevalence stands at 11%, with sub-clinical cases a staggering 77%, highlighting its substantial impact on milk yield. Given the escalating concern of antibiotic resistance, exploring alternative therapies for treatment, particularly herbal remedies from Ayurveda and Ethno-veterinary practices, is imperative. Literature herbs used in bovine within South Asian countries was meticulously gathered diverse sources, including books electronic databases like Web Science, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar domestic literature. A comprehensive review identified 83 documented anti-inflammatory properties, assessing their potential treating animals. Constituents such as flavonoids, polyphenols, terpenoids, alkaloids, vitamins, minerals were scrutinised effects. Additionally, formulations mentioned ancient Indian veterinary Sanskrit manuscript ‘Ashvavaidyakam’ have been revealed verify ability mitigate associated future. This synthesizes traditional wisdom contemporary scientific evidence advocate further research dialogue. It underscores develop effective sustainable control strategies practices. Plant-based are highlighted reduce production losses costs, thereby proving therapeutic significance farmers. The integration knowledge modern findings presents promising avenues addressing Embracing offers not only economic benefits but also contributes sustainability farming practices Asia. Further this area crucial harness full management. Major Findings: total properties treatment. Active constituents terpenoids alkaloids exhibit significant potential. Herbal Ashvavaidyakam offer leads management
Язык: Английский