Drugs derived from natural sources play a significant role in the prevention and treatment of human diseases.
In many developing countries, traditional medicine is one of the primary healthcare systems. Herbs are widely exploited in the traditional medicine and their curative potentials are well documented. About 61% of new drugs developed between 1981 and 2002 were based on natural products and they have been very successful, especially in the areas of infectious disease and cancer.[4] Recent trends, however, show that the discovery rate of active novel chemical entities is declining.[5] Natural products of higher plants may give a new source of antimicrobial agents with possibly novel mechanisms of action.[6,7] The effects of plant extracts on bacteria have been studied by a very large number of researchers in different parts of the world.[8] Much work has been done on ethnomedicinal plants in India.[9]