Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal plants have played an important role in treating and preventing a variety of diseases throughout the world. Khampti tribal people living in the far-flung Lohit district of the Eastern Arunachal Himalaya, India still depend on medicinal plants and most of them have a general knowledge of medicinal plants which are used for treating a variety of ailments. This survey was undertaken in Lohit district in order to inventory the medicinal plants used in folk medicine to treat diabetes mellitus. Materials and methods: Field investigations were conducted in seventeen remote villages of Lohit district starting from April 2002 to May 2004 through interviews among 251 key informants who were selected randomly ...
Objective: The present work deals in collecting information about the medicinal plant species used f...
The knowledge related to medicinal plants have been described in Indian Ayurveda System and survived...
The present study revealed that totally 12 and 10 modes of treatment were followed by the rural peop...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the group of diseases causing major health problems in India and w...
ABSTRACT Herbal medicine is gaining popularity both in developing and developed countries...
The original roots of complementary medicine continue to be found in India, where it is still widely...
An ethnobotanical survey was conducted to collect information about medicinal plants used for the tr...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Parvathamalai hills of Thiruvannama...
Medicinal plants used to treat diabetic conditions are of considerable interest and a number of plan...
Ethnomedicinal field survey was conducted in few places of Sonitpur district and near by areas of La...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Sonitpur district and near by areas...
Diabetes is caused due to deficiency in production of insulin by the pancreas, or by the ineffective...
Ethnomedicinal field survey was conducted in few places of Sonitpur district and near by areas of La...
Objective: The present work deals in collecting information about the medicinal plant species used f...
The knowledge related to medicinal plants have been described in Indian Ayurveda System and survived...
The present study revealed that totally 12 and 10 modes of treatment were followed by the rural peop...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional remedies used for treating diabetic ailments are very im...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the group of diseases causing major health problems in India and w...
ABSTRACT Herbal medicine is gaining popularity both in developing and developed countries...
The original roots of complementary medicine continue to be found in India, where it is still widely...
An ethnobotanical survey was conducted to collect information about medicinal plants used for the tr...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Parvathamalai hills of Thiruvannama...
Medicinal plants used to treat diabetic conditions are of considerable interest and a number of plan...
Ethnomedicinal field survey was conducted in few places of Sonitpur district and near by areas of La...
Ethnomedicinal field surveys were conducted in several places of Sonitpur district and near by areas...
Diabetes is caused due to deficiency in production of insulin by the pancreas, or by the ineffective...
Ethnomedicinal field survey was conducted in few places of Sonitpur district and near by areas of La...
Objective: The present work deals in collecting information about the medicinal plant species used f...
The knowledge related to medicinal plants have been described in Indian Ayurveda System and survived...
The present study revealed that totally 12 and 10 modes of treatment were followed by the rural peop...