Herbal Based Traditional Practices Used by the Bhotias and Gangwals of the Central Himalayan Region, Uttarakhand, India

Q3 Materials Science
P.S. Mehta, K.S. Negi, S.N. Ojha, Anupam Rayal, S.K. Verma
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Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) on herbal medicines is gaining importance continuously, due to their efficiency, rare chances of side effects in the treatment, good faith of society on herbal medicines and their products. The present study was carried out on the tribal communities i.e., the Bhotias and Gangwals. A non-participant observation method was used to extract the knowledge from local medicine men. Ethno-medicinal uses of local plants by the natives the Bhotias and Gangwal tribes were documented.In this paper a total of 78 plants belonging to 39 families and 61 genera were recorded, which were used for the treatment of 68 diseases. Out of 78 plants, roots and rhizomes of 26 are used for medicine preparation followed by leaves (20), fruits (03), whole plant/ aerial parts (10/04), seeds (07), bark (07), flowers (07), stem (01), aerial bulbs (01), latex (02), resin (01). About 07 species were commonly used for treating wounds/ sores followed by 05 species for treating fever and 05 species for headache, 04 species each for pregnancy problems, sprains, urine problem and cold and cough. Twenty one species were found using for curing more than one ailments while 57 species were reported for single therapeutic application. Twelve species are also used as dyes, spices, condiments, flavouring agent and food items and play a significant role is rural economy of the region. P.S. Mehta E-mail: mehta.puran@yahoo.com Now, due to change of socio-economy and culture, the traditional knowledge of these communities is also diminishing. It needs to be preserved before the onslaught of modernization. There is also an urgent needof conservation and resource augmentation of these medicinal plants in their natural habitat as well as their plantation in suitable agro-climatic conditions. Thus, it was concluded that the tribes Bhotias and Gangwals possess a good knowledge of herbal based medicinal practice.
印度北阿坎德邦喜马拉雅中部地区的Bhotias和Gangwals使用的基于草药的传统做法
由于草药的有效性、治疗中很少出现副作用、社会对草药及其产品的信任,土著传统知识(ITK)对草药的重要性不断增加。本研究是在部落社区进行的,即Bhotias和gangwal。采用非参与式观察法对当地药师进行知识提取。当地人Bhotias和Gangwal部落对当地植物的民族医药用途进行了记录。本文共记录了78种植物,隶属于39科61属,用于治疗68种疾病。在78种植物中,26种的根和根茎用于药物制备,其次是叶子(20),果实(03),整株/地上部分(10/04),种子(07),树皮(07),花(07),茎(01),地上球茎(01),乳胶(02),树脂(01)。常用于治疗伤口/溃疡的品种约为07种,其次是治疗发热的品种05种,治疗头痛的品种05种,治疗妊娠、扭伤、小便问题和感冒咳嗽的品种各为04种。21种被发现用于治疗多种疾病,57种被报道用于单一治疗应用。12种还可用作染料、香料、调味品、调味剂和食品,在该地区的农村经济中起着重要作用。P.S. Mehta E-mail: mehta.puran@yahoo.com现在,由于社会经济和文化的变化,这些社区的传统知识也在减少。它需要在现代化的冲击之前得到保护。对这些药用植物在其自然栖息地的保护和资源的增加,以及在适宜的农业气候条件下的种植,也是迫切需要的。因此,得出的结论是,部落Bhotias和Gangwals拥有丰富的草药医学实践知识。
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Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology
Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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