Some Medicinal Plants among the Tribes of Chhatarpur District (M.P.) India

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  • Amita Arjariya Department of Botany
  • Kalpana Chaurasia Department of Botany

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https://doi.org/10.3126/eco.v16i0.3472

Keywords:

Ethno medicinal, Tribes, Medicinal plants, Traditional uses, Diseases

Abstract

The Chhatarpur District in central India is home to numerous herb species. The agro-climatic conditions prevailing in the region provide an ideal habitat for the natural growth of a variety of plants and herbs, which provide raw materials for pharmaceutical, phytochemical, food, flavoring and cosmetic industries. The paper provides information on 58 medicinal plants used by the Gond, Bhil and Bediya tribes of Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, India, for the treatment of various diseases. Traditional medicine remains an integral part of the health system in this area. Medicinal plants of forest origin hold great promise to enhance the health and livelihoods of the forest dwellers.

Key words: Ethno medicinal, tribes, medicinal plants, traditional uses, diseases.

DOI: 10.3126/eco.v16i0.3472

ECOPRINT 16: 43-50, 2009

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Amita Arjariya, Department of Botany

Professor, Department of Botany Government Autonomous Maharaja College Chhatarpur (M.P.), India

Kalpana Chaurasia, Department of Botany

Professor, Department of Botany Government Autonomous Maharaja College Chhatarpur (M.P.), India

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Arjariya, A., & Chaurasia, K. (2010). Some Medicinal Plants among the Tribes of Chhatarpur District (M.P.) India. Ecoprint: An International Journal of Ecology, 16, 43–50. https://doi.org/10.3126/eco.v16i0.3472

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