{"title":"Uttarakhand: A hotspot of biodiversity","authors":"Kajal Sandhu, N. Bisht, T. Nailwal","doi":"10.53517/jckhh.2581-3331.212018183","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"There are 34 biodiversity hotspots in the world, which include Indian Himalayan Region (Samant et al., 1998). Uttarakhand, a state crossed by the Himalayas is enriched with diverse flora and fauna. Ever since times of Ramayana, it is considered as a great reservoir of rare and endangered species that have the power to heal various diseases. There are 30 rivers that have either originated or cross Uttarakhand. The local flora include plants like Urtica parviflora, Premna barbata, Oroxylum indicum, Meizotropis pellita and Prunella vulgaris, etc. These plants have potential to treat a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from a common disease like headache to deadly disease like cancer, but unfortunately, there are many more to be explored for their use in the betterment of medicine and healthcare. Here, in this editorial, Oroxylum indicum: A wonderful gift of nature Oroxylum indicum commonly known as Shyonaka belongs to family Bignoniaceae and is of great economic and medicinal importance. Family Bignoniaceae has about 112 genera and 725 species of trees and shrubs (Joshi et al., 2013). This plant is one of the ten herbs used in dashmularishta, an ayurvedi medicine for females useful in recuperation from post-delivery weakness. It contains a number of secondary metabolites like flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, etc. Bioactive flavonoids such as chrysin, baicalein and oroxylin-A isolated from different parts of this plant can be used as analgesic, antitussive, antiinflammatory, hepatoprotective and suppressive agent (Chen et al., 2002). some plants on which the work has been done in my lab are discussed. The short description of these plants is given below.","PeriodicalId":365000,"journal":{"name":"JOURNAL OF CONVENTIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND HOLISTIC HEALTH","volume":"26 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-04-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JOURNAL OF CONVENTIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND HOLISTIC HEALTH","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.53517/jckhh.2581-3331.212018183","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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There are 34 biodiversity hotspots in the world, which include Indian Himalayan Region (Samant et al., 1998). Uttarakhand, a state crossed by the Himalayas is enriched with diverse flora and fauna. Ever since times of Ramayana, it is considered as a great reservoir of rare and endangered species that have the power to heal various diseases. There are 30 rivers that have either originated or cross Uttarakhand. The local flora include plants like Urtica parviflora, Premna barbata, Oroxylum indicum, Meizotropis pellita and Prunella vulgaris, etc. These plants have potential to treat a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from a common disease like headache to deadly disease like cancer, but unfortunately, there are many more to be explored for their use in the betterment of medicine and healthcare. Here, in this editorial, Oroxylum indicum: A wonderful gift of nature Oroxylum indicum commonly known as Shyonaka belongs to family Bignoniaceae and is of great economic and medicinal importance. Family Bignoniaceae has about 112 genera and 725 species of trees and shrubs (Joshi et al., 2013). This plant is one of the ten herbs used in dashmularishta, an ayurvedi medicine for females useful in recuperation from post-delivery weakness. It contains a number of secondary metabolites like flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, etc. Bioactive flavonoids such as chrysin, baicalein and oroxylin-A isolated from different parts of this plant can be used as analgesic, antitussive, antiinflammatory, hepatoprotective and suppressive agent (Chen et al., 2002). some plants on which the work has been done in my lab are discussed. The short description of these plants is given below.
世界上有34个生物多样性热点地区,其中包括印度喜马拉雅地区(Samant et al., 1998)。北阿坎德邦(Uttarakhand)是喜马拉雅山脉横跨的一个邦,拥有丰富多样的动植物。自从罗摩衍那时代以来,它就被认为是一个拥有治愈各种疾病的稀有和濒危物种的巨大水库。有30条河流发源于或流经北阿坎德邦。当地植物区系包括荨麻、山楂、紫穗草、糙皮Meizotropis pellita和Prunella vulgaris等。这些植物具有治疗广泛疾病的潜力,从头痛等常见疾病到癌症等致命疾病,但不幸的是,它们在改善医学和医疗保健方面的应用还有很多有待探索的地方。在这里,在这篇社论中,Oroxylum indicum:大自然的奇妙礼物Oroxylum indicum通常被称为Shyonaka,属于大戟科,具有重要的经济和药用价值。大戟科有乔灌木约112属725种(Joshi et al., 2013)。这种植物是dashmularishta中使用的十种草药之一,dashmularishta是一种印度草药,用于女性从产后虚弱中恢复。它含有许多次生代谢物,如黄酮类、生物碱、萜类等。从该植物的不同部位分离得到的生物活性黄酮类化合物,如大黄素、黄芩素和欧霉素a,可作为镇痛、止咳、抗炎、保肝和抑肝剂(Chen et al., 2002)。本文讨论了在我的实验室中所做的工作的一些植物。这些植物的简短描述如下。