S Kumar, D Kumari, B Singh - Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance The plants are from the genus Rauvolfia Plum. ex L.(Apocynaceae), which is represented by 74 species with many synonyms, and distributed …
Simple Summary For generations, local ethnic communities have amassed a vast body of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) on the use of plant resources. Ethnobiologists have …
Ethnomedicinal plants are a rich reservoir of active compounds with potent pharmacological properties. Therefore, plants could serve as a source for the discovery of active antimicrobial …
Chenopodium album L., is a medicinal plant widely cultivated in Europe, North America, Iran, South Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia. This species is commonly used in folk …
G Shukla, JA Bhat, S Chakravarty - Phytomedicine Plus, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Background: West Bengal is a state rich in floral biodiversity, with a high occurrence of medicinal plants being used. The state is populated by several ethnic communities, which …
Background Home gardens are popular micro land-use system and are socioeconomically linked with people for their livelihood. In the foothill region of Eastern Himalaya, very less …
Berberis lyceum Royle has such pronounced medicinal values that it is used as cure of many diseases and has exhibited great therapeutic effects among the local communities …
Cactus species are plants that grow in the arid and semiarid regions of the world. They have long fascinated the attention of the scientific community due to their unusual biology. Cactus …
Ethnopharmacological relevance Codiaeum variegatum also called miracle shrub, is a plant species constituted of more than 300 cultivars which are mostly used as indoor plants for …