The Himalayas are well known for high diversity and ethnobotanical uses of the region’s medicinal plants. However, not all areas of the Himalayan regions are well studied. Studies on ethnobotanical uses of plants from the Eastern Himalayas are still lacking for many tribes. Past studies have primarily focused on listing plants’ vernacular names and their traditional medicinal uses. However, studies on traditional ethnopharmacological practices on medicine preparation by mixing multiple plant products of different species has not yet been reported in published literature from the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, Eastern Himalayas. In this study, we are reporting for the first time the ethnopharmacological uses of 24 medicines and their pro...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
ABSTRACT: The present investigation carried out in six villages of Almora district of Kumaun Himalay...
66-73The paper deals with the ethnomedicinal applications of 50 plants by Tripuri tribes inhabitin...
The Himalayas are well known for high diversity and ethnobotanical uses of the region’s medicinal pl...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Aim of the study: The medicinal plants are integral source of easily available remedy used in rural ...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The present article is based on the findings of ethnobotanical surveys conducted in the entire Lahau...
ABSTRACT Ethno medicinal survey in IndervellymandalAdilabad District, Andhra Pradesh, which is main...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
ABSTRACT: The present investigation carried out in six villages of Almora district of Kumaun Himalay...
66-73The paper deals with the ethnomedicinal applications of 50 plants by Tripuri tribes inhabitin...
The Himalayas are well known for high diversity and ethnobotanical uses of the region’s medicinal pl...
541-546The study reveals about the vast diversity of herbal medicinal plants used by the various tr...
Background: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for human ...
Aim of the study: The medicinal plants are integral source of easily available remedy used in rural ...
The tribals in remote areas completely depend on the traditional medicines to cure various diseases....
Over 80% of the world population relies on vegetation for health care; more than 30% of the entire p...
The present article is based on the findings of ethnobotanical surveys conducted in the entire Lahau...
ABSTRACT Ethno medicinal survey in IndervellymandalAdilabad District, Andhra Pradesh, which is main...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Abstract Background Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of ...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
Background: Himalayan region of Pakistan has been known as a rich source for valuable medicinal plan...
The paper highlights uses of 15 ethnomedicinal plants traditionally utilized by the Bheel and Bhilal...
ABSTRACT: The present investigation carried out in six villages of Almora district of Kumaun Himalay...
66-73The paper deals with the ethnomedicinal applications of 50 plants by Tripuri tribes inhabitin...