A REVIEW ON REPORTED ETHANOMEDICINAL PLANTS OF ARAVALLI DISTRICT, GUJARAT, INDIA

Authors

  • TABBSUMJAHA MALEK Gujarat University
  • Krutiben Girishbhai Chaudhari
  • Bharat Maitrey Gujarat University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47413/vidya.v1i2.37

Keywords:

Ehanobotany, Ethanomedicine, Aravalli, plant science

Abstract

Aravalli ranges are one of the crucial components of western piece of India which runs from Gujarat to Delhi. The "nals" of southern piece of Aravallis are particularly wealthy in restorative plant diversity. This paper concentrates on worries huge ethno-veterinary data on plants customarily utilized by the natives. The species were organized family tight clamp as per the verdure of Gujarat state. Data were gathered from the tribals and neighborhood individuals living in the villages of the remote backwoods area. Ethnobotany is a fundamental technique for research, Suitable for social affair data on the utilization of plants. Millions of individuals in the third world utilize natural furthermore conventional remedies. The herbal assortments of early pioneers and the later ethnobotany played significant parts in the development of new medications for a long time. Somewhat recently interest in this approach declined drastically, yet has risen again during its last ten years, and new foci have created.

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31-12-2022

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MALEK, T., Chaudhari, K., & Maitrey, B. (2022). A REVIEW ON REPORTED ETHANOMEDICINAL PLANTS OF ARAVALLI DISTRICT, GUJARAT, INDIA. VIDYA - A JOURNAL OF GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, 1(2), 76–79. https://doi.org/10.47413/vidya.v1i2.37

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