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Ethno Pharmacological Assessment of Oral Care Plants in Sendhwa of Barwani District (M.P.)

Author(s) Jeetendra Sainkhediya, Priya Trivedi, Suresh Rawat
Country India
Abstract Oral heaths are common in our countries where most victims dwell in rural areas. Among the management options alter Oral health in India Badwa - Baba (Badwa - Baba in Nimadi language) are the first contact following a Oral health for more than 90% of the victims and they are treated mostly with the help of some medicinal plants. Our aim of the study is to compile plants used for the treatment of Oral health occurrence in study area. Fieldwork was undertaken in a period of almost one year in chulgiri hills, Barwani district. Open-ended and semi structured questionnaire was used to interview a total of 110 people including traditional healers and local people. A total of 31 species of used for Oral health which might be dispensed in 30 genera belonging to 24 households maximum of the species have been belonging to Leguminosae own family. Chances of various growth forms are Herbs are 29% shrubs are 26% and tree are 45 % discovered inside the study region. Leguminosae are maximum dominant circle of relatives. 2 species bark, 1 species branch node, 1 species flower, 3 species fruit, 2 species leaf, 5 species root, 6 species seeds, and 11 species stem are used for oral care. Stem were the most cited plant part used against oral care. Most of the said species have been timber in nature and stem by and large used externally. Our survey represents the preliminary statistics of certain medicinal plants having neutralizing results in opposition to oral care though in addition phytochemical investigation, validation, and medical trials ought to be carried out before the usage of these plants.
Keywords Chulgiri Hills, Sendhwa, Oral Health, Pharmacological, Nimadi
Field Biology > Agriculture / Botany
Published In Volume 4, Issue 6, November-December 2022
Published On 2022-12-11
Cite This Ethno Pharmacological Assessment of Oral Care Plants in Sendhwa of Barwani District (M.P.) - Jeetendra Sainkhediya, Priya Trivedi, Suresh Rawat - IJFMR Volume 4, Issue 6, November-December 2022. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2022.v04i06.1164
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2022.v04i06.1164
Short DOI https://doi.org/grgpz4

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