Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India

<p>This communication deals with the documentation of 38 medicinal plant species used for indigenous medications by local villagers such as pastoralists (<em>Maldharis</em>) and farmers of Tapkeshwari Hill Range (THR), Bhuj Taluka, Kachchh District, Gujarat, India. Traditional know...

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Main Authors: Ekta B Joshi, BK Jain, Pankaj N Joshi, Hiren B Soni
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Published: Progressive Sustainable Developers Nepal 2013-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environment
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spelling doaj-30c52da9feab4fc496e47cee952c87602020-11-24T23:13:42ZengProgressive Sustainable Developers NepalInternational Journal of Environment2091-28542013-12-012118420110.3126/ije.v2i1.92217394Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, IndiaEkta B Joshi0BK Jain1Pankaj N Joshi2Hiren B Soni3Lalan Science College, Mandvi Road, Bhuj (Kachchh) - 370001, GujaratM.G. Science Institute, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad – 380009, GujaratSahjeevan, Hospital Road, Bhuj (Kachchh) - 370001 (Gujarat),P.G. Department of Environmental Science & Technology (EST), Institute of Science & Technology for Advanced Studies & Research (ISTAR), Vallabh Vidyanagar – 388120, Gujarat<p>This communication deals with the documentation of 38 medicinal plant species used for indigenous medications by local villagers such as pastoralists (<em>Maldharis</em>) and farmers of Tapkeshwari Hill Range (THR), Bhuj Taluka, Kachchh District, Gujarat, India. Traditional knowledge on medicinally important plant species has been recorded from tribal communities through semi-questionnaire survey using an open-ended questionnaire datasheets. The response from the people interviewed clearly indicated that most of the villagers were fully or partially dependent on the forest produce for their primary healthcare requirements as well as for curing chronic or acute disorders and ailments. Plant parts such as bark, flowers, fruits, gum, latex, leaves, roots, seeds, and spadix, were found to be used for the cure of bronchitis, cold, cough, diabetes, diarrhea, dropsy, dysentery, earache, fever, fistula, gastric troubles, hypothermia, indigestion, piles, skin diseases, snake-bites, toothache, and ulcer. The most predominantly used 10 plant species in the area are <em>Asparagus racemosus, Balanites aegyptiaca, Capparis cartilaginea, Cassia auriculata, Commiphora wightii, Enicostema axillare, Fagonia schweienfurthii, Maytenus emerginata, Tinospora cordifolia, </em>and <em>Tribulus terrestris. </em>An enumeration of these 38 medicinal plant species is presented; each species is cited with correct scientific names, vernacular names, ailments treated for, mode of preparation and dosages.</p> <p>International Journal of Environment, Volume-2, Issue-1, Sep-Nov 2013, Pages 184-201</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9221">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9221</a></p>http://nepjol.info/index.php/IJE/article/view/9221Medicinal PlantsIndigenous medicationsTribal communitiesTapkeshwari Hill RangeGujaratIndia
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author Ekta B Joshi
BK Jain
Pankaj N Joshi
Hiren B Soni
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BK Jain
Pankaj N Joshi
Hiren B Soni
Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
International Journal of Environment
Medicinal Plants
Indigenous medications
Tribal communities
Tapkeshwari Hill Range
Gujarat
India
author_facet Ekta B Joshi
BK Jain
Pankaj N Joshi
Hiren B Soni
author_sort Ekta B Joshi
title Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
title_short Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
title_full Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
title_fullStr Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence Of Traditional Medications Through Native Floral Elements Among Tribal Communities Of Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Gujarat, India
title_sort prevalence of traditional medications through native floral elements among tribal communities of kachchh arid ecosystem, gujarat, india
publisher Progressive Sustainable Developers Nepal
series International Journal of Environment
issn 2091-2854
publishDate 2013-12-01
description <p>This communication deals with the documentation of 38 medicinal plant species used for indigenous medications by local villagers such as pastoralists (<em>Maldharis</em>) and farmers of Tapkeshwari Hill Range (THR), Bhuj Taluka, Kachchh District, Gujarat, India. Traditional knowledge on medicinally important plant species has been recorded from tribal communities through semi-questionnaire survey using an open-ended questionnaire datasheets. The response from the people interviewed clearly indicated that most of the villagers were fully or partially dependent on the forest produce for their primary healthcare requirements as well as for curing chronic or acute disorders and ailments. Plant parts such as bark, flowers, fruits, gum, latex, leaves, roots, seeds, and spadix, were found to be used for the cure of bronchitis, cold, cough, diabetes, diarrhea, dropsy, dysentery, earache, fever, fistula, gastric troubles, hypothermia, indigestion, piles, skin diseases, snake-bites, toothache, and ulcer. The most predominantly used 10 plant species in the area are <em>Asparagus racemosus, Balanites aegyptiaca, Capparis cartilaginea, Cassia auriculata, Commiphora wightii, Enicostema axillare, Fagonia schweienfurthii, Maytenus emerginata, Tinospora cordifolia, </em>and <em>Tribulus terrestris. </em>An enumeration of these 38 medicinal plant species is presented; each species is cited with correct scientific names, vernacular names, ailments treated for, mode of preparation and dosages.</p> <p>International Journal of Environment, Volume-2, Issue-1, Sep-Nov 2013, Pages 184-201</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9221">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9221</a></p>
topic Medicinal Plants
Indigenous medications
Tribal communities
Tapkeshwari Hill Range
Gujarat
India
url http://nepjol.info/index.php/IJE/article/view/9221
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