ETHNOMEDICINAL SURVEY OF YAVATMAL DISTRICT (MS)

Journal Title: Asian J of Pharm Sci & Tech - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

 ABSTRACT Yavatmal District is rich in ethnomedicinal plants. The present paper deals with study of plants used for ethnomedicinal purposes. The ethnomedicinal data of 50 plants species belonging to 33 families were collected from forest. The ethnomedicinal plants are used by tribal pepoles, medicinal mens, vaidoo’s and by practitioner of traditional medicinal system of medicine such as ayurveda, unani and siddha. The aim of present research was to record the indigenous knowledge about medicinal plants, Botanical names, common names, family and traditional practice of fifty plant species are discus here for treatment of various ailments. Key words: Ethnomedicine, Forest, Medicinal plants, Tribals, Vaidoo’s, Yavatmal district

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*Dhawale P. G. and Ghyare B. P.

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*Dhawale P. G. and Ghyare B. P. (2015).  ETHNOMEDICINAL SURVEY OF YAVATMAL DISTRICT (MS). Asian J of Pharm Sci & Tech, 5(3), 188-1955. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-133659