This study focuses on the plants that improve the air
quality and purify air. Air pollution can be reduced using phytoremediation by
knowing the right plants to remove the pollutants. In the present study, the
role of indoor and outdoor plants helps in air purification and compared the
pollutants removed by selected indoor plants. The importance of the Air
Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) of selected outdoor plants was also analysed.
Indoor air pollution, originating from various sources, accumulates and
significantly impacts human health. Major pollutants like carbon monoxide,
sourced from fuel and tobacco combustion, impair oxygen transport in the body,
leading to headaches, fatigue, and reduced reflexes. The literature was
retrieved through a search on electronic databases like Web of Science, Scopus,
PubMed, and Google Scholar. The keywords and phrases used during the search
were medicinal plants, mechanism of action, air pollution, indoor plants, and
outdoor activity. Plants clean the air through the process of photosynthesis.
Oxygenic photosynthesis involves the conversion of water and CO2 into complex
organic molecules such as carbohydrates and oxygen.
Author(s) Details:
Manju Madhavan,
Department of Botany, St. Mary’s College, Thrissur, 680 020, India.
Abisha, AV
Department of Botany, Vimala College (Autonomous), Thrissur, 680 009, India.
Leen Babu
Department of Botany, Vimala College (Autonomous), Thrissur, 680 009, India.
Liyana K
Department of Botany, Vimala College (Autonomous), Thrissur, 680 009, India.
Sanjana Chacko
Department of Botany, Vimala College (Autonomous), Thrissur, 680 009, India.
Soniya A
Department of Botany, Vimala College (Autonomous), Thrissur, 680 009, India.
Dr. Sheeja T Tharakan
Department of Botany, St. Mary’s College, Thrissur, 680 020, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/IBS-V6/article/view/14928
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