2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13002-017-0151-1
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An ethnopharmacological evaluation of Navapind and Shahpur Virkanin district Sheikupura, Pakistan for their herbal medicines

Abstract: BackgroundThe chief aim of this study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses of wild plants in district Sheikhupura, province Punjab, Pakistan. Due to extreme geographical and climatic conditions, Pakistan has a great floral diversity. Plants have been used by the indigenous people for treatment of different ailments since long. They are still dependent on the plants for their domestic purposes. Moreover, plants are used as first aid to treat diverse ailments such as cold, cough, influenza, asthma, cancer, anti… Show more

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“…These results show that almost all species from genus Acacia are used in traditional medicine and most ailments treated were ID and DSD. All over the world, the use of Acacia species was also reported in traditional medicine (Zahoor et al, 2017;Kefalew, 2015;Tahani et al, 2018;Teklehaymanot, 2017). Among these species, eight (8) are essentially distributed in the Sudanese region (Northern Benin): A. amythetophylla, A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These results show that almost all species from genus Acacia are used in traditional medicine and most ailments treated were ID and DSD. All over the world, the use of Acacia species was also reported in traditional medicine (Zahoor et al, 2017;Kefalew, 2015;Tahani et al, 2018;Teklehaymanot, 2017). Among these species, eight (8) are essentially distributed in the Sudanese region (Northern Benin): A. amythetophylla, A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaves were the most used part. Many previous studies showed the use of leaves in the preparation of various recipes in traditional medicine (Akinwunmi and Amadi, 2019;Zahoor et al, 2017;Odewo and Adeyemo, 2018;Balcha, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La plupart des travaux ethnobotaniques et ethnopharmacologiques ont basĂ© essentiellement l'importance relative des plantes sur le nombre de similitudes d'emplois relevĂ©es entre les diffĂ©rents informateurs (Diafouka, 1997;Betti, 2001;Zahoor et al, 2017). Cependant, comme l'a soulignĂ© Betti (2001), une plante intĂ©ressante ne peut ĂȘtre utilisĂ©e que par un seul guĂ©risseur qui garde jalousement le secret de peur de perdre le monopole qu'il dĂ©tient sur cette espĂšce.…”
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“…Sci. 11(4): 1523-1541, 2017 1524 ethnopharmacological survey has enabled to identify 25 plant species used against Buruli ulcer. The plant parts mostly used were stem bark (41.1%), stem (26.8%) and leaves (25%).…”
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“…For example, Syzygium cumini is extensively used for the treatment of different diseases, such as inflammation, constipation, diarrhoea, obesity, urinary disorders, diabetes and hypertension. Despite this extensive use in folk medicine, most of the time there are no scientific studies that prove people use them (Zahoor et al, 2017;Mukherjee et al, 2017;Baliga et al, 2011;Ayyanar and Subash-Babu 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%