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The Journal of Plant Science Research - A UGC Care-Listed Journal

Published in Association with Forum For the Promotion of Plant Science Research

Current Volume: 41 (2025 )

ISSN: 0970-2539

e-ISSN: 0976-3880

Periodicity: Tri-annual

Month(s) of Publication: April, August & December

Subject: Botany

DOI: 10.32381/JPSR

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Ethno-medicinally Important Plants Utilized in Therapeutic Remedies on Various Ailments Found in Different Tribes of Dadra and Nagar Haveli (UT), India

By : Vijaykumar P. Patil, Dhale D. A., Mayuri C. Rathod

Page No: 101-112

Abstract
The forest areas in Union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli (U.T.’s of DNH) has a wide variety of flora available, which contains several medicinal values known to the local tribes. Hence, it was thought of interest to survey the area for such plants and study their therapeutic values. An ethnomedicinal survey at a different remote area among the local communities of forest was carried out and details of the plants used in the folk medicine in Dadra and Nagar Haveli is presented in this work. Ethnobotanical surveys were made frequently for few years in favorable seasons of plants. Plants were identified by experts or by using established Flora. Details tabulated enumeration of 29 Genera with 30 Species belonging to 19 Angiosperm families have been studied. The verbal data of medicinal practices by tribals during survey has been gathered to record the plants being used traditionally by tribes to treat common human ailments such as common cold, fever, headache, hair and cutaneous eruptions, dental problems, complications in digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, nervous, orthopedic and venomous bites, etc. The information on ethnomedicinal uses of plants has been presented with their scientific names, habits, local name with site, present status, plant parts used in treatment with suitable methods. The plants with ethnobotanical value identified in this study needs immediate conservation, plantation and rearing of endangered species at their natural habitats or also farming to local level.

Authors :
Vijaykumar P. Patil : Department of Botany, M. G. Science Institute, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Dhale D. A. : Department of Botany, S.S.V.P.S.’s, L. K. Dr. P. R. Ghogrey Science College, Dhule, India
Mayuri C. Rathod : Bio-technology Department, Veer Narmad South Gujrat University, Udhna-magdalla road, Surat, Gujarat, India.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/JPSR.2023.39.02.11

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