印度东北部重要药用植物及其应用现状综述

IF 0.7 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
A. K. Dutta, P. Dutta, Bandita Pathak, Dipumoni Barman, Plabita Baruah, Deepmala Devi, J. Borah, N. Talukdar
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印度东北部是世界上“生物多样性热点”之一,支持着印度约50%的生物多样性。在横跨高山到热带气候条件的稀疏到茂密的森林中,东北地区药用植物分布广泛。本研究对该地区不同民族使用的种类繁多的药用植物以及具有优良品质属性的高交易量药用植物和特有植物进行了整理和收录。这些结果来自对不同研究论文中发表的信息的广泛审查,包括在书籍、期刊、政府机构、非政府组织和商业和贸易数据库的公共领域文件中发表的信息。在印度东北部不同姊妹邦的传统医疗保健系统中使用的重要物种数量从400到952不等,其中有商业前景的不同物种数量从7到14不等。印度东北部的37种药用植物被确定为在国内和国际药用植物和产品贸易中具有重要意义,其中大多数是从野外收获的。尽管拥有丰富的遗产和丰富的植物多样性,但印度东北部的草药市场并没有以印度大陆草药贸易的速度增长。质量控制和质量保证方面的基础设施薄弱、符合glp标准的草药实验室、该地区的可及性限制、野生草药的广泛采集、缺乏可持续的收获和国内草药种植的一揽子做法,这些都是未来需要解决的问题,以探索药用植物资源对该地区经济的最大效益。
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Commercially important medicinal plants of North East India and their current applications – A review
North East (NE) India is one of the ‘biodiversity hotspots’ of the world supporting about 50% of India’s biodiversity. In the sparse to dense forests across alpine to tropical climatic conditions, the NE region has a vast distribution of medicinal plants. The present study has compiled and enlisted the wide range of medicinal plants used by different ethnic communities along with the highly traded medicinal and endemic plant species of superior quality attributes in the region. The results are derived from an extensive review of information published in different research papers including those in books, journals, public domain documents of government agencies, NGOs and business and trade databases. The number of important species used in traditional healthcare systems of the different sister states of NE India ranges from 400 to 952 and out of these, the number of different commercially promising species ranges from 7 to 14 species. Thirty-seven species of medicinal plants in NE India are identified to have importance in the national and international trade of medicinal plants and products and most of these are harvested from the wild. Despite of rich heritage and large plant diversity, the herbal drugs market of NE India has not grown at the pace observed the mainland India’s herbal drug trade. Poor infrastructure in terms of quality control and quality assurance, GLP-compliant laboratories for herbal drugs, constraints of accessibility to the region, widespread collection of the medicinal herbs from the wild coupled with lack of sustainable harvesting and package of practices for domestic cultivation of medicinal herbs are issues need to be addressed in future for exploring maximum benefit to the economy of the region from medicinal plant resources.
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来源期刊
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自引率
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审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR), a quarterly journal, is dedicated to the exploration of topics that confront both educators, frontline workers in the fields, entrepreneurs and ultimate users of the value added products and their resources pertaining to both plants and animals. It publishes original research papers, reviews and short communications. The scope of the journal is multidisciplinary especially of applied nature. Papers on plant cultivation, fishery, apiary, poultry, dairy, disease and pest control measures, postharvest technology/practices, value added products and utilization of plants and animals in broader sense (including ethnobotany and pharmacology) are considered for publication.
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