Ethnomedicine used for Asthma by tribes of Papikondalu forest, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • S. S. Durga Prasad, L. Mutyala Naidu O
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Abstract

The present study represents the information about the treatment of asthma disease by the tribes of Papikondalu forest, Andhra Pradesh, India. A total of 17 medicinal plant species belonging to 17 genera and 14 families were recorded. The documented medicinal plants were labeled alphabetically with their voucher specimen number, family name, vernacular names, parts used and mode of administration. The documented of these medicinal plants against asthma reveals that these ethnic people are still dependent on local vegetation for their life care. Thus, this type of ethnomedicinal study appears to be useful for the research on medicinal plants for the betterment of mankind.

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S. S. Durga Prasad, L. Mutyala Naidu, O. A. K., K. Mallikarjuna,. (2016). Ethnomedicine used for Asthma by tribes of Papikondalu forest, Andhra Pradesh, India. Current Botany, 7, 1. https://doi.org/10.19071/cb.2016.v7.2990

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