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Book Research on the Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh  A Report

Download or read book Research on the Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh A Report written by Bhavesh Sahu and published by . This book was released on 2024-05-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Medicinal Plants Of Madhya Pradesh And Chhattisgarh

Download or read book Medicinal Plants Of Madhya Pradesh And Chhattisgarh written by Dinesh Jadhav and published by . This book was released on 2008-01-01 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There are many more books have been written under heading medicinal plants of India, but they could not fulfil all the requirements of research scholar and readers who worked interested in the field of Medicinal Plants of Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh are known to harbour a rich wealth of Medicinal Plants. The present book is focused on Medicinal Plants of Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh. The book deals with 300 plants species of Angiosperms. For the first time here is a detailed explaination of 300 herbs in complete Ayurvedic perspective, aided with their distribution, botanical description, chemical constituents, Ayurvedic medicinal Properties and clinical usage. This book is helpful for Botanists, NGO s and research workers interested in carrying out the research in the field of Ayurveda and Medicinal uses of the plants, BAMS students, the student of Botany and the persons engaged in Pharmaceutical concerns as well as other reader s interested in the field of Herbal medicine and a must for Scientific and University Libraries in Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh. Contents Chapter 1: Abelmoschus esculentus (L) Moench (Malvaceae); Chapter 2: Abelmoschus moschatus (L) Medic (Malvaceae); Chapter 3: Abelmoschus esculentus (Papilionaceae); Chapter 4: Abutilon indicum (L) Sweet (Malvaceae); Chapter 5: Acacia arabica auct. (Mimosaceae); Chapter 6: Acacia catechu Wild. (Mimosacefae); Chapter 7: Acacia leucophloea (Roxb. (Mimosacefae); Chapter 8: Acacia sinuata (Lour) Merr (Mimosaceae); Chapter 9: Acalypha indica L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 10: Achyranthes aspera L (Amaranthaceae); Chapter 11: Acorus calamus L (Araceae); Chapter 12: Adansonia digitata L (Bombacaceae); Chapter 13: Adenanthera pavonina L (Mimosaceae); Chapter 14: Adhatoda zeylanica Medic (Acanthaceae); Chapter 15: Aegle marmelos (L) Corr ex Roxb (Rutaceae); Chapter 16: Aerva lanata (L) Juss ex Schultes (Amaranthaceae); Chapter 17: Ageratum conyzoides L (Asteraceae); Chapter 18: Ailanthus excelsa Roxb (Simaroubaceae); Chapter 19: Alangium salvifolium (Lf) Wang (Alangiaceae); Chapter 20: Albizia odoratissima (L f) Willd (Mimosaceae); Chapter 21: Albizia odoratissima (L f) Benth (Mimosaceae); Chapter 22: Allium cepa L (Liliaceae); Chapter 23: Allium sativum L (Liliaceae); Chapter 24: Aloe vera L (Liliaceae); Chapter 25: Alstonia scholaris R Br (Apocynaceae); Chapter 26: Alstonia venenata R Br (Apocynaceae); Chapter 27: Alternanthera sessilis (L) R Br ex DC (Amaranthaceae); Chapter 28: Amaranthus spinosus L (Amaranthaceae); Chapter 29: Ammania baccifera L (Lythraceae); Chapter 30: Amorphophallus campanulatus (Roxb) Blume ex Decne (Aracaceae); Chapter 31: Anacardium occidentale L (Anacardiaceae); Chapter 32: Andrographis paniculata (Burm f) Wall ex Nees (Acanthaceae); Chapter 33: Anethum graveolens L (Apiaceae); Chapter 34: Annona reticulata L (Annonaceae); Chapter 35: Annona squanosa L (Annonaceae); Chapter 36: Anogeissus latifolia (Roxb ex DC); Wall ex Guill & Perr (Combretaceae); Chapter 37: Anthocephalus cadamba (Roxb) Miq (Rubiaceae); Chapter 38: Arachis hypogaea L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 39: Areca catechu L (Arecaceae); Chapter 40: Aristolachia bracteolata Lam (Aristolochiaceae); Chapter 41: Aristolochia indica L (Aristolochiaceae); Chapter 42: Argemone mexicana L (Papaveraceae); Chapter 43: Argyreia specious Sweet (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 44: Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp (Asteraceae); Chapter 45: Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam (Moraceae); Chapter 46: Asclepias curssavica L (Asclepiadaceae); Chapter 47: Asparagus racemosus Willd (Liliaceae); Chapter 48: Averrhoa carambola L (Oxalidaceae); Chapter 49: Azadirachta indica A Juss (Meliaceae); Chapter 50: Bacopa monnieri (L) Penn (Scrophulariaceae); Chapter 51: Balanites aegyptiaca (L) Del (Simaroubaceae); Chapter 52: Baliospermum montanum (Willd) Muell-Arg (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 53: Bambusa arundinacea (Retz) Willd (Bombusaceae); Chapter 54: Barleria prionitis L (Acanthaceae); Chapter 55: Barringtonia acutangula (L) Gaerth (Borringtoniaaceae); Chapter 56: Basella alba L var rubra (L) Stewart (Basellaceae); Chapter 57: Bauhinia purpurea L (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 58: Bahinia purpurea L (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 59: Bauhinia variegata L (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 60: Benincasa hispida (Thunb) Cogn (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 61: Biophytum sensitivum (L) DC (Oxalidaceae); Chapter 62: Bixa orellena L (Bixaceae); Chapter 63: Blumea lacera (Burm f) DC (Asteraceae); Chapter 64: Boerhavia diffusa L (Nyctaginaceae); Chapter 65: Bombax ceiba L (Bombacaceae); Chapter 66: Borassus flabellifer L (Arecaceae); Chapter 67: Boswellia serrata Roxb ex Colebr (Burseraceae); Chapter 68: Brassica juncea Czern & Coss m (Brassicaceae); Chapter 69: Buchanania lanzam Spreng (Anacardiaceae); Chapter 70: Butea monosperma (Lamk) Taub (Papilionaceae); Chapter 71: Caesalpinia bonduc (L) Taub (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 72: Callicarpa macrophylla Vahl (Verbenaceae); Chapter 73: Calotropis gigantea (L) Ait f (Asclepiadaceae); Chapter 74: Calotropis procera (Ait) R Br (Asclepiadaceace); Chapter 75: Calycopteris floribunda Lam (Combretaceae); Chapter 76: Cannabis sativa L (Cannabinaceae); Chapter 77: Capparis decidua (Forsk) Edgew (Capparaceae); Chapter 78: Capsicum annuum L (Solanaceae); Chapter 79: Cardiospermum halicacabum L (Sapindaceae); Chapter 80: Careya arborea Roxb (Borringtoniaceae); Chapter 81: Careya arborea Roxb (Borringtoniaceae); Chapter 82: Caryota urens L (Arecaceae); Chapter 83: Cassia fistula L (Caesalpiniacae); Chapter 84: Catharanthus roseus Don (Apocynaceae); Chapter 85: Cayratia carnosa (Wall ex Wight Gagnep (Vitaceae); Chapter 86: Celastrus paniculatus Willd (Celastraceae); Chapter 87: Celosia argentea L (Amaranthaceae); Chapter 88: Centella asiatica (L) Urban (Apiaceae); Chapter 89: Centratherum anthelminticum (Willd) Kuntze (Asteraceae); Chapter 90: Chenopodium album L (Chenopodiaceae); Chapter 91: Chlorophytum tuberosum Bak (Liliaceae); Chapter 92: Cicer arietinum L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 93: Cinnamomum tamala (Buch-Hum) Nees (Lauraceae); Chapter 94: Cissampelos pareira L (Menispermaceae); Chapter 95: Citrus limon (L) Burm f (Rutaceae); Chapter 96: Citrus medica L (Rutaceae); Chapter 97: Cleome gynandra L (Cleomaceae); Chapter 98: Cleome viscosa L (Cleomaceae); Chapter 99: Clerodendrum inerme (L) Gaertn (Verbenaceae); Chapter 100: Clerodendrum phlomidis L f (Verbenaceae); Chapter 101: Clerodendrum serratum (L) Moon (Verbenaceae); Chapter 102: Clitoria ternatea L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 103: Coccinia cordifolia Cogn (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 104: Cocculus hirsutus (L) Diels (Menispermaceae); Chapter 105: Cocus nucifera L (Arecaceae); Chapter 106: Coffea arabica L (Rubiaceae); Chapter 107: Coix lacryma-jobi L (Poaceae); Chapter 108: Coleus aromaticus Benth (Lamiaceae); Chapter 109: Colocasia esculenta (L) Schott (Aracaceae); Chapter 110: Convolvulus pluricaulis Choisy (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 111: Cordia dichotoma Forst f (Boraginaceae); Chapter 112: Coriandrum sativum L (Apiaceae); Chapter 113: Costus speciosus (Koenig ex Retz) J E Smith (Zingiberaceae); Chapter 114: Crinum asiaticum L (Amaryllidaceae); Chapter 115: Crotalaria retusa L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 116: Cuminum cyminum L (Apiaceae); Chapter 117: Curculigo orchioides Gaertn (Amaryllidaceae); Chapter 118: Curcuma amada Roxb (Zingiberaceae); Chapter 119: Curuma longa L (Zingiberaceae); Chapter 120: Cuscuta reflexa Roxb (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 121: Cymbopogon martinii (Roxb) Wats (Poaceae); Chapter 122: Cynodon dactylon (L) Pers (Poaceae); Chapter 123: Cyperus esculentus L (Cyperaceae); Chapter 124: Cyperus rotundus L (Cyperaceae); Chapter 125: Dalbergia sissoo Roxb (Papilionaceae); Chapter 126: Datura metal L (Solanaceae); Chapter 127: Datura stramonium L (Solanaceae); Chapter 128: Desmodium gangeticum (L) DC (Papilionaceae); Chapter 129: Dichrostachys cinerea (L) W & A (Mimosaceae); Chapter 130: Dillenia indica L (Dilleniaceae); Chapter 131: Dioscorea alata L (Dioscoreaceae); Chapter 132: Dioscorea bulbifera L (Dioscoreaceae); Chapter 133: Diospyros malabarica (Desr) Kostel (Ebenaceae); Chapter 134: Diplocyclos palmatus (L) Jeffrey (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 135: Drypetes roxburghii (Wall) Hurus (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 136: Echinops echinatus Roxb (Asteraceae); Chapter 137: Eclipta prostrata (L) L (Asteraceae); Chapter 138: Embelia ribes Burm f (Myrsinaceae); Chapter 139: Embelia tsjeriam-cottam (R & S) DC (Myrsinaceae); Chapter 140: Enicostemma littorale Blume (Gentianaceae); Chapter 141: Erythrina variegata L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 142: Euphorbia antiquorum L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 143: Euphorbia hirta L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 144: Euphorbia nnerufolia L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 145: Euphorbia tirucalli L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 146: Evolvulus alsinoides L (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 147: Ficus benghalensis L (Moraceae); Chapter 148: Ficus microcarpa L f (Moraceae); Chapter 149: Ficus microcarpa L f (Moraceae); Chapter 150: Ficus religiosa L (Moraceae); Chapter 151: Flacourtia indica (Burm f) Merr (Flacourtiaceae); Chapter 152: Foeniculum vulgare Mill (Apiaceae); Chapter 153: Fumaria indica (Hassk) Pugsley (Fumariaceae); Chapter 154: Garcinia morella (Gaertn) Desr (Clusiaceae); Chapter 155: Gloriosa superba L (Liliaceae); Chapter 156: Glycomis arborea (Roxb) DC (Rutaceae); Chapter 157: Gmelina arborea Roxb (Verbenaceae); Chapter 158: Gossypium arboreum L (Malvaceae); Chapter 159: Grewia subinaequalis DC (Tiliaceae); Chapter 160: Gymnema sylvestre (Retz R Br ex Sch (Asclepiadaceae); Chapter 161: Haldina cordifolia (Roxb) Ridsd (Rubiaceae); Chapter 162: Helianthus annus L (Asteraceae); Chapter 163: Helicteres isora L (Sterculiaceae); Chapter 164: Hemidesmus indicus (L) R Br (Asclepiadaceae); Chapter 165: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L (Malvaceae); Chapter 166: Hiptage benghalensis (L) Kurz (Malpighiaceae); Chapter 167: Holarrhena pubescens (Buch-Ham) Wall ex G Don (Apocynaceae); Chapter 168: Holoptelea integrifolia (Roxb) Planch (Ulmaceae); Chapter 169: Hordeum vulgare L (Poaceae); Chapter 170: Hygrophila auriculata (Sch) Heine (Acanthaceae); Chapter 171: Indigofera tinctoria L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 172: Ipomoea batatas (Linn) Lam (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 173: Ipomoea nil (Linn) Roth (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 174: Jasminum grandiflorum L (Oleaceae); Chapter 175: Jasminm sambac (Linn) Ait (Oleaceae); Chapter 176: Jatropha curcas L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 177: Jatropha gossypifolia L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 178: Justicia gendarussa Burm f (Acanthaceae); Chapter 179: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam) Pers (Crassulaceae); Chapter 180: Kyllinga nemoralis (Forster) Dandy ex Hutch (Cyperaceae); Chapter 181: Lablab purpureus L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 182: Lagenaria siceraria (Mol) Standley (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 183: Lantana camara L (Verbenaceae); Chapter 184: Lawsonia inermis L (Lythraceae); Chapter 185: Lens culinaris Med (Papilionaceae); Chapter 186: Lepidium sativum L (Brassicaceae); Chapter 187: Leucas cephalotes (Roth) Spreng (Lamiaceae); Chapter 188: Limonia acidissima L (Rutaceae); Chapter 189: Linum usitatissimum L (Linaceae); Chapter 190: Luffa acutangula (L) Roxb var amara (Roxb) CB Clarke (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 191: Luffa cylindrica (L) M Roem (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 192: Madhuca indica Gmel (Sapotaceae); Chapter 193: Malaxis acuminata D Don (Orchidaceae); Chapter 194 Mallotus philippensis (Lam) Muell-Arg (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 195: Mangifera indica L (Anacardiaceae); Chapter 196: Melia azedarach L (Meliaceae); Chapter 197: Merremia emarginata (Burm f) Hall f (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 198: Michelia champaca L (Magnoliaceae); Chapter 199: Mimosa pudica L (Mimosaceae); Chapter 200: Mimusops elengi L (Sapotaceae); Chapter 201: Mimusops elengi L (Sapotaceae); Chapter 202 Mirabilis jalapa L (Nyctaginaceae); Chapter 203: Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb) Korth (Rubiaceae); Chapter 204: Momordica charantia L (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 205: Momordica dioica dioica Roxb ex Willd (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 206: Moringa oleifera Lam (Moringaceae); Chapter 207: Morus alba L (Moraceae); Chapter 208: Mucuna pruriens (L) DC (Papilionaceae); Chapter 209: Mukia madraspatana (L) Roem (Cucurbitaceae); Chapter 210: Murraya koenigu (L) Spr (Rutaceae); Chapter 211: Murraya paniculata (L) Jack (Rutaceae); Chapter 212: Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn (Nymphaeaceae); Chapter 213: Neptunia oleracea Lour (Mimosaceae); Chapter 214: Nerium indicum Mill (Apocynaceae); Chapter 215: Nicotiana tabacum L (Solanaceae); Chapter 216: Nyctanthes arbor-trists L (Oleaceae); Chapter 217: Nymphaea nauchali Burm f (Nymphaeaceae); Chapter 218: Ocimum basilicum L (Lamiaceae); Chapter 219: Ocimum canum Sims (Lamiaceae); Chapter 220: Ocimum gratissimum L (Lamiaceae); Chapter 221: Ocimum sanctum L (Lamiaceae); Chapter 222: Oldenlandia corymbosa L (Rubiaceae); Chapter 223: Operculina turpethum (L) Silva Manso (Convolvulaceae); Chapter 224: Oroxylum indicum (L) Vent (Bignoniaceae); Chapter 225: Oxalis corniculata L (Oxalidaceae); Chapter 226: Pandanus fascicularis Lamk (Pandanaceae); Chapter 227: Pergularia daemia (Forsk) Chiov (Asclepiadaceae); Chapter 228: Phaseolus trilobatus (L) Schreb (Papilionaceae); Chapter 229: Phoenix dactylifera L (Arecaceae); Chapter 230: Phoenix sylvestris Roxb (Arecaceae); Chapter 231: Phyla nodiflora L (Verbenaceae); Chapter 232: Phyllanthus emblica L (Euphorbiacae); Chapter 233: Phyllanthus niruri Auct non L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 234: Physalis minima L (Solanaceae); Chapter 235: Piper betle L (Piperaceae); Chapter 236: Piper longum L (Piperaceae); Chapter 237: Pisum sativum L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 238: Plumbago zeylanica L (Plumbaginaceae); Chapter 239: plumeria rubra L (Apocynaceae); Chapter 240: Pongamia pinnata (L) Pierre (Papilionaceae); Chapter 241: Portulaca oleracea L (Portulacaceae); Chapter 242: Portulaca quadrifida L (Portulacaceae); Chapter 243: Psidium guajava L (Myrtaceae); Chapter 244: Psoralea corylifolia L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 246: Pueraria tuberosa DC (Papilionaceae); Chapter 247: Punica granatum L (Punicaceae); Chapter 248: Quisqualis indica L (Combretaceae); Chapter 249: Randia dumetorum Poir (Rubiaceae); Chapter 250: Raphanus sativus L (Brassicaceae); Chapter 251: Rauvolfia serpentina (L) Benth ex Kurz (Apocynaceae); Chapter 252: Rhinacanthus nasuta (L) Kurz (Acanthaceae); Chapter 253: Ricinus communis L (Euphorbiaceae); Chapter 254: Rubia cordifolia L (Rubiaceae); Chapter 255: Santalum album L (Santalaceae); Chapter 256: Saraca asoca (Roxb) De Wilde (Papilionaceae); Chapter 257: Senna absus L (Roxb) (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 258: Senna auriculata L (Roxb) (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 259: Senna occidentalis (L) Link (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 260: Senna tora L (Roxb) (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 261: Sesbania grandiflora (L) Poir (Papilionaceae); Chapter 262: Shorea robusta Gaertn f (Depterocarpaceae); Chapter 263: Sida cordifolia L (Malvceae); Chapter 264: Sida rhombifolia L (Malvaceae); Chapter 265: Solanum indicum L (Solanceae); Chapter 266: Solanum nigrum L (Solanaceae); Chapter 267: Solanum surattense Burm f (Solanaceae); Chapter 268: Soymida febrifuga A Juss (Meliaceae); Chapter 269: Strychnos nux-vomica L (Strychnaceae); Chapter 270: Symplocos racemosa Roxb (Symplocaceae); Chapter 271: Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels (Myrtaceae); Chapter 272: Tabernaemontana divaricata (L) R Br (Apocynaceae); Chapter 273: Tamarindus indica L (Caesalpiniaceae); Chapter 274: Tectona grandis L f (Verbenaceae); Chapter 275: Tephrosia purpurea Pers (Papilionaceae); Chapter 276: Teramnus labilis (L F) Spr (Papilionaceae); Chapter 277: Terminalia arjuna (Roxb) Wt & Arn (Combretaceae); Chapter 278: Chapter Terminalia bellerica (Gaertn) Roxb (Combretaceae); Chapter 279: Terminellia chebula (Gaertn) Retz (Combritaceae); Chapter 280: Terminalia crenulata Roth (Combretaceae); Chapter 281: Thespesia populnea (L) Soland ex Coorrea (Malvaceae); Chapter 282: Thevetia peruviana (Pers) Schum (Apocynaceae); Chapter 283: Tinospora cordifolia (Willd) Miers ex Hk f & Th (Menispermaceae); Chapter 284: Toona ciliata Roem (Meliacae); Chapter 285: Trapa bispinosa (Roxb) Makino (Trapaceae); Chapter 286: Tribulus terrestris L (Zygohyllaceae); Chapter 287: Trigonella foenum-graceum L (Papilionaceae); Chapter 288: Uraria picta Desv (Papilionaceae); Chapter 289: Urginea indica (Roxb) Kunth (Liliaceae); Chapter 290: Vernonia cinerea (L) Less (Asteraceae); Chapter 291: Vetiveria zizanioides (L) Nash (Poaceae); Chapter 292: Vitex negundo L (Verbenaceae); Chapter 293: Vitis uinifera Dunal (Vitaceae); Chapter 294: Withania somnifera (L) Dunal (Solanaceae); Chapter 295: Woodfordia fruticosa (L) Kurz (Lythraceae); Chapter 296: Wrightia tinctoria (Roxb) R Br (Apocynaceae); Chapter 297: Xanthium strummarium L (Asteraceae); Chapter 298: Zanthoxylum armatum DC (Rutaceae); Chapter 299: Zingiber officinale Rosc (Zingiberaceae); Chapter 300: Ziziphus mauritiana Lam (Rhamnaceae)

Book Edible Plants in Health and Diseases

Download or read book Edible Plants in Health and Diseases written by Mubashir Hussain Masoodi and published by Springer. This book was released on 2023-01-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book provides significant information on some of the promising edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritive as well as medicinal value. The significance of these edible plants in traditional medicine, their distribution in different regions and the importance of their chemical constituents are discussed systematically concerning the role of these plants in ethnomedicine in different regions of the world. The current volume focuses on the economic and culturally important medicinal uses of edible plants and a detailed survey of the literature on scientific researches of pharmacognostical characteristics, traditional uses, scientific validation, and phytochemical composition, and pharmacological activities. This book is a single-source scientific reference to explore the specific factors that contribute to these potential health benefits, as well as discussing how to maximize those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists, pharmacologists, phytochemists as well as all professionals involved with quality control and standardization will find in this book a valuable and updated basis for their work.

Book Medicinal Plants in India

Download or read book Medicinal Plants in India written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Ethnomedicinal Plants

Download or read book Ethnomedicinal Plants written by Pravin Chandra Trivedi and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: India Has One Of The Oldest, Richest And Most Diverse Cultural Traditions Called Folk Tradition Associated With The Use Of Medicinal Herbs. Traditional Folk Medicine Is The Application Of Indigenous Beliefs, Knowledge, Skills And Cultural Practices Concerned With Human Health. The Ethnic People Have Provided Several Miracle Plants Of Medicinal Value To Modern Civilisation. The Present Book, Ethnomedicinal Plants, Contains 15 Articles On Different Aspects Of The Subject. The Book Contains Articles On Medicinal Plants In India And Their Conservation; Protection Of Traditional Knowledge; Medicinal Plants Of Nepal; And Ethno-Medico Botany Of Orissa And Some Parts Of Rajasthan. Articles On The Uses Of Plants In The Treatment Of Urinary Tract Diseases; Ethno-Veterinary Medicinal Plants And Plants In Healthcare During Pregnancy Include Some General And A Few Specific Medicinal Plants Of Great Importance. In Addition To This, General Articles, Namely, Ethnobotany Green Gold Branch Of Botanical Sciences And Modulation Of Radiosensitivity By Certain Plant And Plant Products, Etc. Have Added To The Value Of The Book. This Book Provides Excellent Glimpses Of The Rich Ethnomedicinal Heritage Of India. The Present Book Will Serve Not Only As An Excellent Reference Material But Also As A Practical Guide For Folk Healers, Vaidyas, Research Workers And Students In The Field Of Ethnobotany. Photographs On Front Of Jacket From Left To Right: 1St Row: Adhatoda Vasica, Solanum Nigrum, Abutilon Indicum, Ceterach Officinarum. 2Nd Row: Nardostachys Jatamansi, Selinum Candollei, Oryza Sativa, Cyperus Scarious 3Rd Row: Seeds Of Elaeocarpus Angustifolius, Abrus Precatorius, Celastrus Paniculatus, Vigna Unquiculata.

Book Floristic Diversity of Chhattisgarh

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Book Indian Medicinal Plants

Download or read book Indian Medicinal Plants written by Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar and published by . This book was released on 1918 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Medicinal Plants

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  • Author : P. C. Trivedi
  • Publisher : I. K. International Pvt Ltd
  • Release : 2006
  • ISBN : 8188237620
  • Pages : 267 pages

Download or read book Medicinal Plants written by P. C. Trivedi and published by I. K. International Pvt Ltd. This book was released on 2006 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mankind has used plants as a source of medicine since ancient times. Initially, these formed the bulk of folk or ethnomedicine, practiced in India and other parts of the world. Later, a considerable part of this indigenous knowledge was documented and merged with the organised system of medicine. This book contains articles covering information on medicinal plants used for curing various ailments, with a special focus on India. It covers herbal formulation and its standardization, herbal remedies in antibacterial therapy, commercial use of medicinal plants and the ethno-medico-botany of some sacred plants. The book also provides an account of traditional medicinal plants and their prospective applications in the modern day world. This book will serve as a useful reference for botanists, phytochemists, and those related to the pharmaceutical industry.

Book   STUDY OF MARKETING PROBLEMS OF MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS  MAP  AND ESSENTIAL OILS WITH REFERENCE TO WESTERN MAHARASHTRA

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Book Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants Research

Download or read book Recent Advances in Medicinal Plants Research written by Shakti Kumar Prabhuji and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contributed articles; with reference to India.

Book Natural Oral Care in Dental Therapy

Download or read book Natural Oral Care in Dental Therapy written by Durgesh Nandini Chauhan and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-04-14 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Because of increasing antibiotic resistance, stronger antibiotics are reserved for serious active infection, paving the way for a greater use of herbal antibiotics. This book helps dentists in implementing safe and effective natural medicine therapies to complement the current practice guidelines. Oral diseases continue to be a major health problem world-wide. Oral health is integral to general well-being and relates to the quality-of-life that extends beyond the functions of the craniofacial complex. The standard Western medicine has had only limited success in the prevention of periodontal disease and in the treatment of a variety of oral diseases. The dentist needs to be more informed regarding the use, safety and effectiveness of the various traditional medicines and over-the-counter products. Herbal extracts have been used in dentistry for reducing inflammation, as antimicrobial plaque agents, for preventing release of histamine and as antiseptics, antioxidants, antimicrobials, antifungals, antibacterials, antivirals and analgesics. They also aid in healing and are effective in controlling microbial plaque in gingivitis and periodontitis and thereby improving immunity. The 26 chapters in this unique book explore all the measures to utilize the natural oral care obtained from plants, animals and mineral drugs for dental care.

Book Environment and Sustainable Development Perspectives and Issues

Download or read book Environment and Sustainable Development Perspectives and Issues written by 1. Dr. Rohit Kumar Bargah 2.Dr. Praveen Kumar Sahu 3. Mr. Bodh Ram Chaohan and published by Shashwat Publication. This book was released on 2024-07-13 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The title of the book “Environment and Sustainable Development: Perspectives and Issues” itself represents that the book is having topics related to current environmental problems and its possible solutions. This edition of book focuses on the issues related to sustainable use and management of natural resources and e-waste management. Several methods to handle a wide spectrum of environmental issues are taken into account in numerous chapters. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Climate is changing across our planet, largely, as a result of human activities. Some of the book chapters also provide a holistic coverage of the climate change policies and role of India. Climate change and various infectious diseases, proposes a comprehensive set of solutions to resolve various issues related to environment. The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly severe, natural resources are being depleted at an alarming rate, and the gap between the rich and poor is widening. The need for sustainable development has never been more pressing than present. Therefore, this book makes a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation, challenges and opportunities around many critical issues. The chapter in the book explore a wide range of topics related to sustainability, including the role of renewable energy, the need for sustainable agriculture, the importance of community engagement, and the impact of climate change. The authors come from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, and they are expert at their disciplines. The authors come from diverse academic and professional background, and their insight provide a valuable contribution to the ongoing conservation around environmental protection and sustainable development. The editors of this book are to be commended for bringing together such a diverse group of contributors, and for presenting a balanced and nuanced exploration of these complex issues.

Book The Herbarium Handbook

Download or read book The Herbarium Handbook written by Diane M. Bridson and published by Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. This book was released on 1998 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Contains chapters on the conservation of herbarium sheets and on the collection and curation of the larger algae. The chapter on computers has been completely rewritten and much enlarged, as have those on pests and treatments, larger fungi and economic botany. The sections on liquid preservatives and on pesticides have been revised to take into account new health and safety regulations. An essential reference work for herbarium managers and technicians and for all those who are involved with the making and maintenance of herbarium collections." --NHBS Environment Bookstore.

Book Sustainable Forest Resources Management

Download or read book Sustainable Forest Resources Management written by Jahangeer A. Bhat and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2024-12-02 with total page 489 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forests are one of our most valuable resources, yet they are fast depleting with an impending ecological crisis in view. This new book explores the concept of sustainable forest management that involves the use of socially justifiable, economically viable, and ecologically sound strategies for sustainably managing forest resources for present and future generations without diminishing their value. It looks at sustainable forest management practices and highlights the aspects of forest resources, the importance of traditional knowledge, the need for conservation, the impact of climate change, and ecosystem services. It covers the scientific, technical, and socio-economical aspects of forests to further ensure the conservation of forest resources.

Book Unasylva

Download or read book Unasylva written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Phytochemicals in Medicinal Plants

Download or read book Phytochemicals in Medicinal Plants written by Charu Arora and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2023-06-06 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Benefitting from phytochemicals in medicinal plants has lately gained increasingly more global relevance. The medicinal bioactivity might range from wound healing activity to anti-inflammatory and anti-viral effects. This work describes the challenging scientific process of systematic identification and taxonomy through molecular profiling and nanoparticle production from plant extracts until a final use for e.g. cancer or HIV treatment. From the table of contents PART A: Biodiversity & Traditional Knowledge. __Habitats and Distribution. __Threats and Conservation. __Culture, tradition and indigenous practices. PART B: Phytochemical constituents – Molecules and Characterization Techniques. __Alkaloids & Flavonoids. __Tannin, Saponnin and Taxol. __Terpenoids, Steroids and Phenolic Compounds. __Essential oil and their constituents. __Characterization Techniques used for the analysis of phytochemical constituents. PART C: Medicinal Bioactivity. __Anti-cancerous and Anti HIV activity. __Anti-microbial, Anti-inflammatory and wound healing activity. __Anti-oxidant activity. __Anti-diabetic activity. __Anti-Corona virus and anti-viral activity. PART D: Nanotechnology. __Nano-materials synthesis from medicinal plant extract. __Characterization and activity of medicinal plant based nanoparticles. PART E: Pharmacology/Drug discovery. __Plant phytochemicals in drug discovery. __Extraction and production of drugs. __System pharmacology and drug discovery.

Book Conservation and Utilization of Threatened Medicinal Plants

Download or read book Conservation and Utilization of Threatened Medicinal Plants written by P.E. Rajasekharan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2021-07-22 with total page 565 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Medicinal plants are globally valuable sources of herbal products. Plant-based remedies have been used for centuries and have had no alternative in the western medicine repertoire, while others and their bioactive derivatives are in high demand and have been the central focus of biomedical research. As Medicinal plants move from fringe to mainstream with a greater number of individuals seeking treatments free of side effects, considerable attention has been paid to utilize plant-based products for the prevention and cure of human diseases. An unintended consequence of this increased demand, however, is that the existence of many medicinal plants is now threatened, due to their small population size, narrow distribution area, habitat specificity, and destructive mode of harvesting. In addition, climate change, habitat loss and genetic drift have further endangered these unique species. Although extensive research has been carried out on medicinal and aromatic plants, there is relatively little information available on their global distribution patterns, conservation and the associated laws prevailing. This book reviews the current status of threatened medicinal plants in light of increased surge in the demand for herbal medicine. It brings together chapters on both wild (non-cultivated) and domestic (cultivated) species having therapeutic values. Thematically, conventional and contemporary approaches to conservation of such threatened medicinal plants with commercial feasibility are presented. The topics of interest include, but not limited to, biotechnology, sustainable development, in situ and ex situ conservation, and even the relevance of IPR on threatened medicinal plants. We believe this book is useful to horticulturists, botanists, policy makers, conservationists, NGOs and researchers in the academia and the industry sectors.