The present paper makes an attempt to focus on the traditional medicines used by Moran community of Tinsukia district of Assam to cure various reproductive health problems. A total of 32 plants belonging to 24 families are being used as traditional medicines were documented and identified. The Bej, Kabiraj and traditional practitioners have good knowledge about the indigenous medicines usually treat the patient. Various plant parts like stem, root, leaf, bark, seed are used for the preparation of medicines. There is an urgent need on conservation of ethnomedicinal plants and pharmacological analysis for safer and convenient use for betterment of mankind
ABSTRACT Ethnobotany can be defined as the total natural and traditional relationship and the intera...
An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous p...
The present study was conducted to document the indigenous knowledge on folk medicines of the Karbi ...
An ethnobotanical study focused on medicinal utility of plants was carried out among the ethnic comm...
Assam, including all of its districts, is one of the most diverse plant-rich areas globally, with th...
The present paper enumerates 33 plant species belonging to 24 families used by the tribal of Bolangi...
The present paper reports with 24 plant species belonging to 22 families, mostly used for various Gy...
Abstract The study of ethnobotany relating to any tribe is in itself a very intricate or convoluted ...
The present study reports the medicinal plants commonly used by different tribal communities located...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
The paper deals with 27 plant species belonging to 25 genera of 20 families to cure women problems p...
Women’s reproductive cycles are very clinical and complex, having unwanted medical conditions. Himal...
323-326Traditionally, the rural women prefer plant medicines rather than modern medicines for abort...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Socially, folk medicines, mainly based on plants, enjoy a respectable position today, especially in ...
ABSTRACT Ethnobotany can be defined as the total natural and traditional relationship and the intera...
An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous p...
The present study was conducted to document the indigenous knowledge on folk medicines of the Karbi ...
An ethnobotanical study focused on medicinal utility of plants was carried out among the ethnic comm...
Assam, including all of its districts, is one of the most diverse plant-rich areas globally, with th...
The present paper enumerates 33 plant species belonging to 24 families used by the tribal of Bolangi...
The present paper reports with 24 plant species belonging to 22 families, mostly used for various Gy...
Abstract The study of ethnobotany relating to any tribe is in itself a very intricate or convoluted ...
The present study reports the medicinal plants commonly used by different tribal communities located...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
The paper deals with 27 plant species belonging to 25 genera of 20 families to cure women problems p...
Women’s reproductive cycles are very clinical and complex, having unwanted medical conditions. Himal...
323-326Traditionally, the rural women prefer plant medicines rather than modern medicines for abort...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Socially, folk medicines, mainly based on plants, enjoy a respectable position today, especially in ...
ABSTRACT Ethnobotany can be defined as the total natural and traditional relationship and the intera...
An ethnobotanical survey revealed 61 plant species belonging to 32 families used by the indigenous p...
The present study was conducted to document the indigenous knowledge on folk medicines of the Karbi ...