Factors affecting long-term availability of medicinal plants in India

PA Singh, S Dash, A Choudhury, N Bajwa - Journal of Crop Science and …, 2024 - Springer
The majority of conventional medications and food supplements are created following the
processing of medicinal plants. As majority of the medicinal plants are collected from the …

Bark Extract of Lantana camara in 1M HCl as Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel

PR Shrestha, HB Oli, B Thapa, Y Chaudhary… - Engineering …, 2019 - engj.org
Lantana camara, an invasive species that adversely affects habitant, bioregions and
environment has been studied as corrosion inhibitor. Methanolic extract of barks of Lantana …

[PDF][PDF] Corrosion inhibition of bark extract of Euphorbia royleana on mild steel in 1M HCl

B Thapa, DK Gupta, AP Yadav - Journal of Nepal Chemical …, 2019 - researchgate.net
The bark extract of Euphorbia royleana as a green corrosion inhibitor was studied in 1M HCl
using weightloss method and potential measurement. The results show that the bark extract …

[PDF][PDF] Traditional uses of wild medicinal plants and their management practices in Nepal-A study in Makawanpur district

MK Hasan, P Gatto, PK Jha - International Journal of Medicinal …, 2013 - research.unipd.it
Nepal is an important source of wild medicinal plants in the world. Nepalese especially rural
people have a long tradition of folk practices for utilization of medicinal plants for various …

Indigenous knowledge and bioactive compounds of Berberis aristata confirm its therapeutic potential: An ethnopharmacological appraisal in Nepal

I Pandey, K Bhattarai, R Bhattarai… - Ethnobotany …, 2023 - ethnobotanyjournal.org
Background: The prevalence of ethnomedicinal plant usage can be attributed to a
combination of factors, primarily driven by local preferences towards traditional herbal …

[PDF][PDF] Efficacy and potency of Paris polyphylla Smith, an ethno-medicinal plant of Mizoram

F Lalsangluaii, M Chinlampianga, AC Shukla - Sci Technol J, 2013 - researchgate.net
Given the present biodiversity status of Mizoram (the Indo-Burma “hotspot” for biodiversity),
an integrated approach comprising biodiversity and bio-prospecting documentation …

Important Plant‐Based Phytonutrients

A Basu, SK Basu, R Sengupta, M Asif… - Phytonutritional …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In the days before the advent of science, human beings were completely dependent upon
Mother Nature for every single aspect of their lives: be it food, shelter or health. Every aspect …

[PDF][PDF] Ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry and cytotoxicity of emerging biotechnological tool: Mayapple (Podophyllum hexandrum L.: Berberidaceae)

TI Butt, MS Amjad - Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 2015 - academia.edu
P. hexandrum ranges in height of 2 000–4 500 m and resides in Tibet, Afghanistan,
Himalayan areas of Pakistan and India, Bhutan and China [1]. The plant is commercially …

[PDF][PDF] Can environmental income from wild medicinal plants contributes to annual household income: a case study from Makawanpur district in Nepal.

MK Hasan, P Gatto, PK Jha - 2013 - researchgate.net
This paper examines the environmental income comes from wild medicinal plant collection
and selling, and how does it contributes to total annual household income. The study was …

Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Specimen Preserved at Herbal Museum, Brindaban Botanical Garden, Plant Research Center, Makawanpur District, Central Nepal

P Budhathoki, RR Parajuli, C Thakur - Journal of Plant Resources, 2022 - nepjol.info
This paper documents the collected and preserved museum specimen of medicinal and
aromatic plant of the Herbal museum, Brindaban Botanical Garden, Plant Research Centre …