Ethnobotanical

ETHNOBOTANICAL, PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF ADANSONIA DIGITATA LINN. (BAOBAB) - A REVIEW

Adansonia digitata Linn. or kalpavriksha is one of the important deciduous tree of angiosperm group that is a native to arid central Africa. Ethnobotanically and pharmacologically it is an important plant because its leaves, bark, fruits and seeds are rich store house of various types of phytochemicals such as proteins, carbohydrates, amino acids, fatty acids, flavonol, quercetin and minerals. Every part of baobab is useful in curing many diseases like fever, malaria, sickle cell anaemia inflammation and microbial diseases. The alkaloid “adansonin” is found in the bark and it is used for the treatment of malaria and other fevers as a substitute of quinine. The aim of the present review is to compile all the informations related to ethnic uses, phytochemicals and their pharmacological activity to highlight the possibilities of A. digitata as medicinal and non-medicinal potential for the benefit of human population.
G. S. DEORA
SARSWATI
MONIKA K. SHEKHAWAT
Year
2019
Volume
Vol 1 & 2
Serial
9

GLYMPSES ON ETHNO-VETERINARY PLANTS OF KARAULI DISTRICT –RAJASTHAN

Ethnobotanical studies on utilization of plants by the rural folks including has gained much importance in the recent past all over the world. Ethnobiology which deals with study of human ecology and have great significance for welfare of human beings and animal world the tribals and different ethnic groups throughout the world have developed their own culture, customs religious and getting knowledge about the medicinal uses of plants to treated several ailments and diseases with herbal veterinary medicines. In the present study important information have been collected on Ethno-veterinary which is being adopted by local people and tribals of Karauli.
VIKRAM SINGH MEENA
SANJAY KUMAR
Year
2015
Volume
Vol 1 & 2
Serial
8