Pseuderanthemum selangorense

Pseuderanthemum selangorense, also known as Selangor false artemisia, is a plant species native to Malaysia, belonging to the family Acanthaceae.

It has been traditionally used in folk medicine for its medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal activities.

The plant has been found to have several health benefits, including reducing fever, treating wounds, and alleviating digestive issues, due to its bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and saponins.

In herbal preparations, Pseuderanthemum selangorense is often used in traditional remedies, including infusions, decoctions, and topical applications, to harness its medicinal properties.