Author(s):
Meenakshi Thakur, RK Asrani, PK Sharma, RD Patil, Brij Lal, Om Parkash
Email(s):
ndputil02@gmail.com
Address:
Department of Veterinary Pathology, Dr. GC. Negi College of Veterinary Sciences, CSK HPKV, Palampur 176 062, India
Krishi Vigyan Kendra Hamirpur, CSK HPKV, Palampur - 176 062, India
Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Techaology, Palampur 176 062, India.
Published In:
Volume - 29,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2016
Cite this article:
Thakur, Asrani, Sharma, Patil, Lal and Parkash (2016). Traditional Usage of Ethno-Medicinal Plants of Kangra and Chamba Districts of Himachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.129.
PP-A28
Traditional
Usage of Ethno-Medicinal Plants of Kangra and Chamba Districts of Himachal
Pradesh, India
Meenakshi Thakur, RK Asrani, PK
Sharma, RD Patil, Brij Lal and Om Parkash
Department of Veterinary Pathology.
Dr. GC. Negi College of
Veterinary Sciences, CSK HPKV, Palampur 176 062, India
Krishi Vigyan Kendra Hamirpur,
CSK HPKV, Palampur - 176 062, India
Institute of Himalayan
Bioresource Techaology, Palampur 176 062, India
Corresponding author email:
ndputil02@ gmail.com
[Received
20 January 2016, accepted 27 January 2016]
Abstract: Plants are
an integral part of life in many indigenous communities. Besides, being the
source of food, fodder, fuel, ee, the use of plants as herbal medicines in
curing several ailments goes parallel to the human civilization.
Ehnopharmacology involves the investigation of the plants used by the
traditional communities and further understand the pharmacological basis of
these culturally important medicinal plants. The present study was conducted to
document the field observations on traditional use of medicinal and aromatic
plants by the inhabitants of Kangra and Chamba districts of Himachal Pradesh in
North-Western Himalaya. These districts are inhabited by different ethnic
groups including two main tnibes, gaddis and gujars. A large number of plants
of local flora are used by the inhabitants of these regions to cure various
ailments of human and livestock Extensive field surveys were conducted in
Kangra and Chamba regions during February to December, 2015. The information on
ethno-medicinal plants was gathered through questionnaires with local
knowledgeable people, gaddis, guijars and traditional healers. The data
collected through interview of informants was analysed using three different
quantitative indices viz use-value, factor informant consensus and fidelity
level. A total of 73 plants belonging to 65 genera and 39 families were
recorded. The highest number of ethno-medicinal plants was recorded from the
family Asteraceae (8 species) followed by Lamiaceae (7species), Apiaceae (4
species) and Leguminosae (4 species). Leaves (48%) were the most frequently
used plant part used to treat various ailments followed by whole plant (16%)
and roots/thizomes (16%). The most important medicinal plants as per the use-value
were Viola canescens, Zanthoryllum armatum, Ajuga parviflora, Berberis lycium,
Pogostemon benghalensis, Vitex negundo, Cinnamomum tamala, Podophyllum
hesandrum, Aconitum heterophyllum, Aloe sp, Bergenia ciliata, Pyrus pashia,
Achyrunthes bidentata, Cassia fistula, Adhatoda aolanica, Micromeria biflora,
etc. The important ailment categories classified on the basis of factor
informant consensus were gastrointestinal, circulatory and respiratory
disorders. The maximum species were used to cure gastrointestinal disorders,
followed by respiratory disorders, circulatory and dermatological disorders.
Keywords: Chamba,
Ethno-medicinal plants, Kangra. Tribes, Traditional usage