AN ETHNOBOTANICAL SURVEY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED BY TRADITIONAL HEALERS OF THADVAI, WARANGAL DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
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- International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences
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Abstract (2. Language):
Since ancient times, plants have been used as medicine, foods, Agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals by large
number of tribes, rural and urban people. India has more than 300 tribal communities. The tribal region of
Andhra Pradesh has not received proper attention of ethnomedicinal researchers. Therefore, a survey of
ethnomedicinal plants used by Koya tribes of Medaram and Narlapura villages which are on the south of the
Godavari River, Thadvai Mandal, Warangal District; Andhra Pradesh, India was undertaken. The
information on plants was collected by interviewing the local tribal traditional practitioners. The
present study revealed that the plants which are used in traditional systems are mostly collected from
the wild resources. A total of 36 plant species (belonging to 24 families) of ethno botanical interest upon
inquiries from these tribal informants’ between the age of 35-78 were reported. They have been using these
parts in the form of paste, powder, decoction, juice, infusion and also in crude form, with other additives
like honey, curd, and urine and cow milk to get relief from different ailments like diabetes, inflammations,
wounds, skin diseases, headache, indigestion, urinary infections, fever, snake bites, cough, and dental
problems. This study therefore concludes, it is necessary that suitability requirements are needed in order to
protect the traditional knowledge in a particular area with reference to medicinal plant utilization. The plants
need to be evaluated through phytochemical investigation to discover potentiality as drugs.
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