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Background: It's intriguing to learn about the various ways traditional plants can be used to treat medical issues. Many studies are being undertaken to see how traditional herbal fruits can help with a variety of medical conditions, including immunodeficiency syndrome. Methods: We employed network pharmacology to discover a biological link between the pharmacological effects of myrolan wood or Haritaki or Terminalia chebula, a traditional Asian medicinal fruit, and HIV pathogenesis in this study. Results: The scientists discovered the common pathway by blocking reverse transcriptase using interrelationship analysis. Conclusion: Terminalia chebula as an HIV treatment could be beneficial. More investigation into the usefulness of myrolan wood fruit in the treatment of HIV is recommended.
HIV, myrolan wood, fruit
HIV, myrolan wood, fruit
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