Browsing by Subject "Medicinal plants"
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Item Open Access Antileishmanial and Antifungal activities of Ethno-Medicinally important plant extracts used by Tribal populations of North Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2022) Chakraborty, Anindita; Saha, DipanwitaItem Open Access An ethno-medicobotanical investigation among Rava tribe of Jalpaiguri district(University Of North Bengal, 2011-03) Bose, DebadinThis work deals with the ethnomedicobotanical use of various plant species by Rava community residing in Jalpaiguri district. This kind of approach is rather sporadic not only in this region but also to other parts of the India. Here ethnomedicinal uses of 41 selected plant species, which are generally used by the Rava people, have been described. This study reveals some interesting information about the mode of the use ot these plants which may form the basis of primary health care system of Rava community. This knowledge would be an excellent addition to the current knowledge of folk medicine and may opens a new horizon in the field of ethnobotany and ethnomedicine.Item Open Access Medicinal plants and their protection as traditional knowledge : a study of the legal framework with special reference to Cooch Behar District of West Bengal(University of North Bengal, 2013) Paul, Partha Pratim; Chakraborty, GangotriItem Open Access PhytoResp : A Database for Medicinal Plants of Darjeeling, Against Respiratory Ailments(University of North Bengal, 2022) Das, Anushka; Banik, Ananya; Datta, Sutapa; Sen, ArnabPhytoResp is a digital, manually curated database developed at the Department of Botany, University of North Bengal (NBU). The database has been created with the help of 200 published research articles and the eleven volumes of ‘Chiranjib Banousadhi’ series, written by Shibakali Bhattacharya. Here, we provide the names of 329 medicinal plants that are available in the Darjeeling district region of North Bengal and are traditionally used in the treatment of respiratory diseases. The list of reported plants is included, along with their parts used. They are known to cure 38 respiratory diseases. Among these, 113 plants have already been reported as a cure for COVID-19 (in silico or in vivo). Also, we have taken a step to evaluate the efficiency of the phytocompounds through in-silico methods.