نتایج جستجو برای: medicinal dried plants

تعداد نتایج: 243106  

2012
M. Zaveri

Medicinal plants constitute an important component of flora and are widely distributed in India. The pharmacological evaluation of substances from plants is an established method for the identification of lead compounds which can leads to the development of novel and safe medicinal agents. Based on the ethnopharmacological literature, several species of medicinal plants used in traditional medi...

Mirzaei, Ali, Mirzaei, Mahsa, Mirzaei, Noshin, Mohammadi, Jamshid,

Background & Objectives: Free radicals are highly reactive molecules may cause great damage to cell membranes and DNA and Result in inducing oxidation DNA mutations leading to cancer, degenerative, and other diseases. Plant antioxidant derived may be preventive of free radical damages. Methods & Materials: The Stems and flower sample of plants air-dried, finely ground and were extracted by etha...

1986
T. N. Srivastava S. Rajasekharan D. P. Badola D. C. Shah

The medicinal plants used in Indian system of medicine and its distribution in Jammu and Kashmir has been categorized systematically here. The paper deals with 246 medicinal plants and has to off-set an index which is not there so far.Out of 246 medicinal plants 12 plants are considered to be controversial. Substitutes, Adulterants of these plants which are being used in various parts of India ...

Journal: :South African Journal of Botany 2002

2010
David J Simbo

BACKGROUND An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to record information on medicinal plants from traditional medical practitioners in Babungo and to identify the medicinal plants used for treating diseases. METHODS Traditional Medical Practitioners (TMP's) who were the main informants were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires and open-ended conversations. Field trips were made to...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2014
Shaheen Begum Naser M AbdEIslam Muhammad Adnan Akash Tariq Azra Yasmin Rukiya Hameed

BACKGROUND Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plants. The present work is the documentation of indigenous knowledge of highly utilized plants as natural remedy by the local inhabitants of the northwest part of the country. METHODOLOGY Data on highly utilized medicinal plants were collected during May-September 2012 using semi-structured questio...

2013
Priyanka James Vipin Anithottam Mathai Silpa Shajikumar Priya Antony Pereppadan Parvathi Sudha Raghunath Keshavachandran Puthiyaveetil Abdulla Nazeem

UNLABELLED Medicinal plants and plant derived molecules are widely used in traditional cultures all over the world and they are becoming large popular among biomedical researchers and pharmaceutical companies as a natural alternative to synthetic medicine. Information related to medicinal plants and herbal drugs accumulated over the ages are scattered and unstructured which make it prudent to d...

2010
Karim-Aly Kassam Munira Karamkhudoeva Morgan Ruelle Michelle Baumflek

Medicinal plants are indicators of indigenous knowledge in the context of political volatility and sociocultural and ecological change in the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Medicinal plants are the primary health care option in this region of Central Asia. The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate that medicinal plants contribute to health security and sovereignty in a ...

2013
Moa Megersa Zemede Asfaw Ensermu Kelbessa Abebe Beyene Bizuneh Woldeab

BACKGROUND This paper reports an ethnobotanical study that focused on the traditional medicinal plants used by local communities to treat human and livestock ailments. A cross-sectional study was undertaken from September 2009 to June 2010 in Wayu Tuka District of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. The aim of the study is to document medicinal plants used by local people of the study area and the threats...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2015
Talkmore Ngarivhume Charlotte I E A Van't Klooster Joop T V M de Jong Jan H Van der Westhuizen

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Because about 50% of the Zimbabwean population is at risk of contracting malaria each year, the majority of people, especially in rural areas, use traditional plant-based medicines to combat malaria. This explorative ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to document how malaria is conceptualized and diagnosed by traditional healers, and to record the medicinal plan...

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