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Author(s): Ramesh Kumar Ahirwar

Email(s): dr.rkahirwar@ gmail.com

Address: Department of Botany, Govt. Nehru P.G. College Burhar, District Shahdol - 484 110, India.

Published In:   Volume - 29,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2016

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ABSTRACT:
Present paper highlights some threatened ethno medicinal plants uses of 33 plant species belonging to 33 genera and 26 families used by the tribal communities of District Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. Present Ethnomedicinal survey was conducted in the remote villages of District Anuppur during the period 2013-2014. These plants are mostly used to different types of diseases like fever, diarhoea, dysentery, piles, joint pain, wounds, healings, asthma, bronchitis, cough. snake bite, memories, cardiac disease, kidney trouble, urinary diseases, skin problem and jaundice etc. Part of the plant used, dosage, mode of drug preparation and administration in different ailments and diseases are described. The plants species have been arranged alphabetically with their family, local name and ethno medicinal uses.

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