Volume 6, Issue 1

Antirheumatic plants used by indigenous people of Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary region, Telangana

Author

Adepu Chandra Mohan1 , Sateesh Suthari2*, Ramesh Kandagatla3 , Lavudi Harikrishna2 and Ajmeera Ragan3

Abstract

Abstract:

The main aim of the study is to document the antirheumatic plants used by the indigenous people of Kawal wildlife sanctuary region. The ethnic people utilize the medicinal plants for the treatment of rheumatic plants. The present study was recorded a total of 22 plant taxa pertaining to 22 genera of 17 families. Of these, Fabaceae dominate with four (4) species and 82% of plant taxa are indigenous and native. 128 key informants were interviewed from 43 villages of the area. Some important and widely used antirheumatic plants include Atalantia monophylla, Azima tetracantha, Calotropis gigantea, Dregea volubilis, Lannea coromandelica and Senna occidentalis.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20170136

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Adepu Chandra Mohan1 , Sateesh Suthari2*, Ramesh Kandagatla3 , Lavudi Harikrishna2 and Ajmeera Ragan3 | Antirheumatic plants used by indigenous people of Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary region, Telangana | DOI : https://doi.org/10.62226/ijarst20170136

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