RESEARCH ARTICLES

Volume 8 |Issue 3| May-June 2020                                 First published: 30 June 2020

Ethno botanical uses some medicinal plants for treatment of various ailments.

Ghanwat SP

Shri Dnyaneshwar Mahavidyalay Newasa Tal Newasa Dist Ahmednagar, Maharashtra 414603

Abstract

There has been phenomenal development in the modern system of medicine in 21st century especially in synthesizing large number of active constituents of plants. This has led to the declining trend in the use of medicinal plants and crude drugs in the developing countries. However, plants occupy an important drugs used in modern medicine. Lately developed countries also realized the fact that herbal medicine are generally safe and free from side effect uses of plants or medicinal remedies is an integral parts of an Indian cultural life and this is unlikely to change in the years to come .An Ethno botanical observation of plants used for the treatment of various health problems was carried out

Keywords:Ailments, Butea monosperma, Madhuca indica, Mimusops elengi and Syzygium cumini

Editor: Dr.Arvind Chavhan

Cite this article as:
Ghanwat SP. Ethno botanical uses some medicinal plants for treatment of various ailments, Int. Res. Journal of Science & Engineering, 2020, Volume 8(3): 109-114.

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