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Shrimali, Neeraj Kumar, Rana, Shafkat, Kavit, Mehta |
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Plant Archives (09725210); Oct2021, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p103-107, 5p |
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Damor is a specific tribe which is exclusively found in the Tehsil Simalwara of district Dungrpur (Southern Rajasthan) About 30 villages are dominated by the Damor tribe with overall population of 40 thousand. They claim themselves as a descended of Rajput (a ruler community of India). Agriculture and animal husbandry is the major part of their economy. The ethnic tribe is still unaffected by urbanization. Traditional herbal therapies are an integral part of their lifestyle because of their close proximity with nature. The present study is focused on particular village Sarthuna which is considered as a one of the big village of Tehsil Simalwara, dominated by Damor tribe. An ethno medicinal survey of village Sarthuna was conducted in between month of October to December 2019. A total of 25 plants from 18 families were documented. Family Euphorbiaceae and Fabaceae were identified with the most use value. Leaves were the part of most of the formulations. Dragea volubilis, Maytenus emarginata, Feronia limonia, Telosma pallida and Aristolochia indica were identified as novel ethnomedicinal plants which were less reported previously from southern Rajasthan.Statistical interpretation of obtained data was done by calculating RFC and ICF value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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