
Tulsi, scientifically known as Ocimum sanctum, commonly referred to as holy basil, is a revered herb in traditional medicine systems, particularly in India. Its multiple therapeutic properties, particularly antibacterial activity, have garnered attention in pharmacological research. This paper aims to summarize the antibacterial properties of Tulsi, the compounds responsible for its effectiveness, methods of extraction, and implications for medicinal applications.
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