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India is the geographical location where the ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants was conducted, as documented in [1].
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Pharmacological Uses of New Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal ... academia.edu 6 facts
referenceDe, Sharma, and Acharya (2023) performed a comprehensive chemical characterization of the leaves of five potential medicinal plants located in the Paschim Medinipur District of West Bengal, India, in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
referenceRai and Sharma (2024) conducted an ethno-pharmacological study on medicinal plants used for wound healing by traditional healers in Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, India.
referenceBhattacharjee (2021) documents medicinal plants with anti-fertility potential used by tribal populations in the Cooch Behar district of West Bengal, India.
referenceMetal contamination in traditionally used medicinal plants poses a serious threat in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India, according to a 2018 study by P. Bose.
referencePyne and Santra (2017) documented the accumulation of arsenic, copper, and iron in common medicinal plants found in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India, published in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
referenceDe and Sharma (2023) conducted a comparative physico-chemical, phytochemical, and spectroscopic analysis of two medicinal plants from the Euphorbiaceae family, Acalypha indica L. and Euphorbia hirta L., growing in the Paschim Medinipur District of West Bengal, India, in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
Pharmacological Uses of New Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua 2 facts
referenceB. Sarkar (2017) published research on the traditional use of medicinal plants and their biodiversity in India in the International Journal of Experimental Research and Review.
referenceSarkar, B., Jana, S.K., & Madhu, N.R. (2016) authored 'Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants and traditional uses in India', published in the book 'Medicinal Plants, Health and Environment' by Nectar Publisher, Kolkata, volume 1, pages 59-64.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com 1 fact
referenceRalte, L., Sailo, H., and Singh, Y. T. published an ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the indigenous community of the western region of Mizoram, India, in 2024.
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us 1 fact
measurementIn India, 65% of the rural population uses Ayurveda and medicinal plants for primary health care needs.
Medicinal Plants and their Traditional Uses - Open Access Pub openaccesspub.org 1 fact
referenceDhal, Panda, and Muduli (2015) documented the traditional uses of medicinal plants by native people in the Nawarangpur district of Odisha, India, in the Asian Journal of Plant Science and Research.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceMaikhuri RK, Nautiyal S, Rao KS, and Semwal RL documented indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants and wild edibles among three tribal sub-communities of the central Himalayas, India, in a 2000 publication in the Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor.
Food Consumption Changes in The Ruler Tribal Community bioresscientia.com 1 fact
referenceVijayakumar et al. (2010) conducted an ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by the Irula tribes of Anaikatty, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceLepcha, Patra, and Saha (2023) provide an overview of medicinal plants used in Ayurveda, Unani, and Siddha systems within the Indian context.