An ethno-medicinal investigation was carried out to understand the medicinal plants (MPs) diversity and local healthcare practice among the people living in and around a conservation area of northern Bangladesh. Study was conducted by interviewing 103 households; through a series of intensive field visits during February to June, 2006. Study revealed that, the area is very rich in MPs and peoples living in and proximity of the conservation area relies traditionally on these plants for their primary health care purpose. During the study a total of 40 species were identified having medicinal or curative value, including 15 tree, 11 shrub, 11 herb and 3 climbers. Among the identified MPs, local people’s traditionally collected 60% species from...
77-89A questionnaire survey on the use of plants among the local tribal herbalists in the Chakma, Ma...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
The ”Char” area people, live on river islands, have a somewhat different lifestyle and customs compa...
An exploratory study was conducted on the ethno-botanical perception of the Mro tribe of Bandarban, ...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
People in developing countries traditionally rely on plants for their primary healthcare. This depen...
The present research focused on medicinal uses of plants by the local peoples at Sadar upazila of Si...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
Medicinal plants form an important and often the only component in the formulations used by the folk...
Raumari area falls within Kurigram district in the north of Bangladesh. There are several villages w...
The primarily rural population of Bangladesh relies on traditional medicinal practitioners (Kaviraje...
77-89A questionnaire survey on the use of plants among the local tribal herbalists in the Chakma, Ma...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
The ”Char” area people, live on river islands, have a somewhat different lifestyle and customs compa...
An exploratory study was conducted on the ethno-botanical perception of the Mro tribe of Bandarban, ...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
People in developing countries traditionally rely on plants for their primary healthcare. This depen...
The present research focused on medicinal uses of plants by the local peoples at Sadar upazila of Si...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
Medicinal plants form an important and often the only component in the formulations used by the folk...
Raumari area falls within Kurigram district in the north of Bangladesh. There are several villages w...
The primarily rural population of Bangladesh relies on traditional medicinal practitioners (Kaviraje...
77-89A questionnaire survey on the use of plants among the local tribal herbalists in the Chakma, Ma...
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal...
Background: In Bangladesh, folk medicinal practitioners are called “Kaviraj” and are consulted for t...