Ethnobotanical survey of antidiarrhoeal plants of Parinche valley,Pune district,Maharashtra, India |
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Authors: | P Tetali C Waghchaure PG Daswani NH Antia TJ Birdi |
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Institution: | 1. Naoroji Godrej Centre for Plant Research, Gat No. 431, Lawkim Ltd. Campus, Shindewadi, Shirwal Post, Satara District – 412 801, Maharashtra, India;2. The Foundation for Medical Research, 84 A, R.G. Thadani Marg, Worli, Mumbai – 400 018, Maharashtra, India;3. The Foundation for Research in Community Health, 3-4, Trimiti-B Apartments, 85, Anand Park, Pune – 411 007, Maharashtra, India |
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Abstract: | Ethnopharmacological relevanceMaharashtra is the third largest state in India with a large tribal population. Documentation of traditional knowledge through ethnobotanical studies is important for conservation and utilization of indigenous knowledge. Diarrhoeal diseases are the second largest cause of morbidity in rural India. Medicinal plants given by the traditional healers of Parinche in Pune district, Maharashtra are known to be efficacious for many common ailments, including diarrhoeal diseases.Aim of the studyEthnobotanical survey of antidiarrhoeal plants from Parinche valley towards the documentation and conservation of traditional knowledge.Materials and methodsInterviews and inquiries were conducted amongst traditional healers, indigenous communities and village elders.ResultsOne hundred and eighty two plants used by tribes and natives for different ailments were documented of which 28 flowering plants were for diarrhoea. Leaf was the most preferred plant part. Amongst the 28 plants, antidiarrhoeal activity of five plants viz., Caesalpinia sepiaria, Dioscorea pentaphylla, Launaea pinnatifida, Syzygium rubicundum and Ziziphus jujuba has not been reported previously. Two species viz., Ziziphus xylopyra and Syzygium rubicundum are endemic to India.ConclusionParinche valley is an ethnobotanically rich area with abundant availability and knowledge of medicinal plants that can serve as a model for low cost health care. |
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Keywords: | Antidiarrhoeal plants Ethnobotany India Medicinal plants |
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