2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.phyplu.2022.100277
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Traditional knowledge of medicinal flora among tribal communities of Buner Pakistan

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“…In northern parts of Pakistan, the leaves and young shoots of M. spicata are used in making tea, chuttni (traditional yogurt dessert), and flavoring for a variety of dishes like corn ears, beans, etc. (Rahman et al, 2022).…”
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“…In northern parts of Pakistan, the leaves and young shoots of M. spicata are used in making tea, chuttni (traditional yogurt dessert), and flavoring for a variety of dishes like corn ears, beans, etc. (Rahman et al, 2022).…”
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“…In northern parts of Pakistan, the leaves and young shoots of M. spicata are used in making tea, chuttni (traditional yogurt dessert), and flavoring for a variety of dishes like corn ears, beans, etc. ( Rahman et al, 2022 ). Leaf powder of M. spicata is used for the treatment of a variety of diseases including abdominal pain, stomach problems, cold, flue, fever, vomiting, bad taste, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic, and sedative agents ( Salehi et al, 2018 ; Mahendran et al, 2021 ; Rahman et al, 2022 ).…”
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“…This species is closely related to P. verticillatum and is known to people by the same vernacular names “Noore-Alam and Peramole”. The rhizome of P. geminiflorum as well as P. verticillatum is crushed and fried in wheat flour and given to lactating mothers for increasing milk ( Rahman et al, 2022 ) . Khan and Khatoon, (2008) have reported that the local people in northern Pakistan use P. geminiflorum for the treatment of uterine tumor, menstrual abnormalities, gout, and skin diseases.…”
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“…dasycarpa [ 34 ]. Members of the Vicia genus have medicinal importance and also fix atmospheric nitrogen to a usable form and hence increase the fertility of soil [ 35 , 36 ].…”
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