AbstractThe present study was aimed to explore the traditional knowledge of Irula tribal people who are practicing herbal medicine in Walayar valley, the Southern Western Ghats, India. A total number of 146 species of plants distributed in 122 genera belonging to 58 families were identified as commonly used ethnomedicinal plants by them. Interestingly, 26 new claims were also made in the present study. Through the data obtained from Irula tribal healers, the herbs were mostly used for medicine (40.4%) followed by trees (26.7%) and climbers (18.5%). In addition leaves were highly used for medicinal purposes, collected from 55 species (38%) followed by multiple parts from 18 species (12%). Acorus calamus is the species of higher use value (1....
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
There are many vanishing cultures that possess a wealth of knowledge on the medicinal utility of pla...
AbstractThe present study was aimed to explore the traditional knowledge of Irula tribal people who ...
An ethnobotanical survey was carried out among the ethnic groups (Irula) in Hasanur Hills (Southern ...
250-255The present paper highlights the use of plants for various ailments by Irular tribe living i...
Objectives: Tribal communities of Irulas have nurture rich knowledge about medicinal plants and its ...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
ABSTRACT Ethno medicinal survey in IndervellymandalAdilabad District, Andhra Pradesh, which is main...
Objective: The objective of the study was to identify and utilize medicinal plants used by Irula tri...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
The present investigation is an attempt to an ethnomedicinal plants survey carried out in Sirumalai ...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Medicinal plants are the basic source of health care in the Pearl Valley District Poonch, Azad Jammu...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
There are many vanishing cultures that possess a wealth of knowledge on the medicinal utility of pla...
AbstractThe present study was aimed to explore the traditional knowledge of Irula tribal people who ...
An ethnobotanical survey was carried out among the ethnic groups (Irula) in Hasanur Hills (Southern ...
250-255The present paper highlights the use of plants for various ailments by Irular tribe living i...
Objectives: Tribal communities of Irulas have nurture rich knowledge about medicinal plants and its ...
The study of local knowledge about traditional herbal medicine is becoming increasingly important in...
ABSTRACT Ethno medicinal survey in IndervellymandalAdilabad District, Andhra Pradesh, which is main...
Objective: The objective of the study was to identify and utilize medicinal plants used by Irula tri...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
The present investigation is an attempt to an ethnomedicinal plants survey carried out in Sirumalai ...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Medicinal plants are the basic source of health care in the Pearl Valley District Poonch, Azad Jammu...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
Abstract In Maripeda Mandal, Mahabubabad District, Telangana, an ethnobotanical survey was conducte...
There are many vanishing cultures that possess a wealth of knowledge on the medicinal utility of pla...