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Plants for Novel Drug Molecules: Ethnobotany To Ethnopharmacology (Hardback, Bikarma Singh & Yash Pal Sharma)

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"Plants for Novel Drug Molecules: Ethnobotany To Ethnopharmacology" is a comprehensive hardback that showcases remarkable scientific contributions from seventy experts in the field, shedding light on the importance of ethnobotanical research in drug discovery. This volume begins its exploration by delving into the plants utilized in the Sowa-Rigpa system, an ancient Tibetan medicinal system that combines dietary practices with herbal treatments. It highlights the traditional medicinal uses prevalent among the Khasi tribe of Northeast India. The book presents various scientific methods that are employed to analyze ethnobotanical data, emphasizing the need for scientific validation of traditional knowledge. Special focus is given to endangered plants and their pharmacological applications, especially those belonging to the Asteraceae family. Topics discussed include the medicinal properties of plants used to treat cancer, diabetes, skin disorders, and overall health care management in both human and veterinary medicine. With contributions from diverse ethnobotanical studies across different regions, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the intersection of traditional medicine and modern pharmacology.

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Editorial Contributions Seventy researchers from top research organizations
Diverse Topics Covers ethnobotanical studies, traditional medicine, pharmacological applications
Focus on Endangered Plants Innovative methods to assess traditional knowledge and their sustainable use
Pharmacological Insights Examines plants with clinical relevance for cancer, diabetes and more
Comprehensive Research Techniques Incorporates extensive research methodologies for data validation
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ISBN 978-3-030-63451-3
Release Date 2023
Language English
Binding Hardback
Page Count 550
Publisher Springer Nature

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The current book consists of exceptional scientific contributions from seventy researchers affiliated with top research organizations. It begins by exploring plants utilized in the Sowa-Rigpa system of food and medicine, followed by the traditional medicinal uses of plants among the Khasi tribe residing in northeast India. This collection includes various research techniques that highlight methods for analyzing documented data, as well as procedures for scientifically validating findings. The book also discusses methods for assessing traditional knowledge of endangered plants, such as Hodgsoniaheteroclita, and the pharmacological applications of the family Asteraceae, among other ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological parameters used in current scientific research. Furthermore, the book covers several clinical topics, including plants used in relation to cancer, diabetes, skin disorders, and other aspects of human and animal health care.
1. Folklore Plants Used in Tibetan Mountain Based Sowa-Rigpa System of Food and Medicine: A Close Look on Plant-People Perception to Herbal Cure,2.Traditional Uses of Plants as Medicine Among Khasi Tribe of Meghalaya, Northeast India,3. Assessing Ethnobotanical Value and Threat Status ofHodgsonia heteroclita(Roxb.) Hook.f. Thomson A Lesser Known Liana Species of Sikkim Himalaya,4Tribal Knowledge on Ethnobotanical Plants of Uttarakhand Himalaya,6. Analysis of Indigenous Uses of Ethnobotanical Herbaceous Plants and their Diversity Among Nature-Dependent Communities in Atraulia of Burhanpur Tehsil, District,7. Ethnobiology of Lichens of North Western Himalaya,8 Managing Leucorrhea: A Traditional Perspective Emanating from Ethnomedicinal Folklore in Jammu and Kashmir, India,9. Traditional Usages and Chemical Constituents of High Value Medicinal Plants Recorded from Chithara Village Panchayat (Gautam Buddha Nagar) of Uttar Pradesh, India, 10. Ethnobotanical Studies on Members of Family Apiaceae from Jammu Division (Jammu and Kashmir) Western Himalaya, India 11.Investigation of Traditional Knowledge of_x000D_ Economically Important Plants in Proper Neelum Valley, District Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir,_x000D_ North-Western Himalaya, India, 12. Ethnobotany and Tribals of Ladakh, Need for Scientific Initiatives and Interventions 13. Ethnoveterinary Knowledge and Herbal Practices Prevalent Among Tribal Communities of District Poonch in Himalaya 14. Eco-Taxonomy, Ethnobotany and Active Chemical_x000D_ Constituents of Ten High Value Plants of Kathua District (JK) of India in Southeast Asia With Special_x000D_ Reference to Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary 15. Nutraceutical Value of Wild Plants Used as Food and Medicine16. Nature Anti-diabetic Pharmacy: A Note on Six Valuable Plants 17.Blumea lacera(Asteraceae), A Potential Herb of Medicinal Value in Modern Aspects 18. Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities ofPterocarpus santalinusan Ayurvedic Crude Drug 19. Ethnomedicinal Importance ofArisaema jacquemontiiand Its Futuristic Role in Natural Therapeutics 20. Indian Snake Root and Devil Root as Distinctive Medicinal Plant for Curing Human Disease: Biology, Chemistry and Cultivation Practices ofRauwolfia serpentinaandRauwolfia tetraphylla21. Role of Allyl Isothiocyanate as a Bioprotective Agent 22. Indian Sarsaparilla,Hemidesmus indicus, an Endangered Medicinal Plant of India 23 Exploiting Therapeutic Potential of Kirayat (Andrographis paniculata): Identity, Chemical Constituents and Biological Aspects for Future Reference in Drug Discovery 24. Diversity, Medicinal Value and Associated Biological Activities of Lianas Growing in Western Himalaya Used for Human Health Care 25. Ethnomedical Applications and Phytochemistry ofBoerhaavia diffusa_x000D_

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