The most common ethnomedicinal plants being effective in respiratory disorders were studied for the first time in Bahawalpur District. The herbal medication represents a low-cost treatment for the local community. There is a need for documenting the traditional uses of plants for further investigation of bioactive compounds. Using a qualitative approach, the ethnobotanical data was collected from the district of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, from February 2018 to February 2020 through semistructured interviews with the local people and traditional healers. The quantitative analysis included use value, informant consensus factor, family importance value, and relative frequency citation. A total of 20 indigenous plants belonging to 17 families were d...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Objective: To document the traditional uses of wild plants as medicine by the villagers along the c...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...
The most common ethnomedicinal plants being effective in respiratory disorders were studied for the ...
Abstract Respiratory disorders are a common cause of malady and demise in Pakistan due to its remote...
Abstract Background The medicinal application of natural plant remedies is well established. These m...
Abstract Background The chief aim of this study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses of wild plants...
Abstract Plants which endowed medicinal values are held at the highest rank in folk medicinal system...
Abstract Background: Local herbalists share valuable contribution in usages of plants for different...
Abstract Background Plant-derived products have an imperative biological role against certain pathog...
The main purpose of present study is to provide important information on the use of traditional herb...
The objective of present study was to document and preserve ethnomedicinal knowledge use to treat di...
District Attock is one of the resource-based areas of medicinal plants in the north of Punjab provin...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
India is called “Botanical Garden of the World†as it is having the highest number of medicina...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Objective: To document the traditional uses of wild plants as medicine by the villagers along the c...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...
The most common ethnomedicinal plants being effective in respiratory disorders were studied for the ...
Abstract Respiratory disorders are a common cause of malady and demise in Pakistan due to its remote...
Abstract Background The medicinal application of natural plant remedies is well established. These m...
Abstract Background The chief aim of this study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses of wild plants...
Abstract Plants which endowed medicinal values are held at the highest rank in folk medicinal system...
Abstract Background: Local herbalists share valuable contribution in usages of plants for different...
Abstract Background Plant-derived products have an imperative biological role against certain pathog...
The main purpose of present study is to provide important information on the use of traditional herb...
The objective of present study was to document and preserve ethnomedicinal knowledge use to treat di...
District Attock is one of the resource-based areas of medicinal plants in the north of Punjab provin...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
India is called “Botanical Garden of the World†as it is having the highest number of medicina...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Objective: To document the traditional uses of wild plants as medicine by the villagers along the c...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...