Ethnomedicinal Uses of Plants from Kapurkot, Salyan District, Nepal

Puspa Aryal, M. Pathak, Gopal Sharma, Damodar Dahal
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The present study aims to document the traditional knowledge of medicinal plants of Kapurkot rural municipality of Salyan District, Karnali province, Nepal. Ethno medicinal information was collected through interview with 40 respondents from Mulpani, Sallyan District. Altogether 59 ethnomedicinal plant species are used for the remedies of different health ailments. Respondents of the age group 25-35 years were found actively participating in this survey. Zingiberaceae as well as the Lauraceae family were found to have the highest number of species used for ethno-medicinal purposes. On the basis of their habit, herb species are found to be highly dominated. The recorded 59 ethnomedicinal plants were used in the treatment of various diseases such as cuts and wounds, skin diseases, fever, cough, boils, burns, common cold, etc. From this study, mainly common cold and cough are mostly recovered ailments from medicinal plant species. The study is mainly based on the experienced knowledge and information which they gain from their elders, mainly from grandparents, which might pass from generation to generation. This current study reveals that Zanthoxylum armatum (Timur), Cinnamomum tamala (Tejpaat) and Zingiber officinale (Adhuwa) are respectively found to be highly traded medicinal plants of the study area. For the preservation of ethnomedicinal plants species as well as their traditional knowledge, different conservation activities should be practiced. Such gained information and knowledge should be passed from generation to generation and encourage them to preserve for sustainable use of traditional documentation.
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尼泊尔萨烈区卡普尔科特植物的民族医药用途
本研究旨在记录尼泊尔卡纳利省萨利扬区Kapurkot农村自治市药用植物的传统知识。通过对40名来自salyan地区Mulpani的受访者进行访谈,收集民族医药信息。共有59种民族药用植物被用于治疗不同的健康疾病。25至35岁的受访者积极参与调查。姜科和樟科被发现有最多的物种用于民族医药用途。根据它们的习性,草本物种具有高度优势。所记录的59种民族药用植物用于治疗各种疾病,如割伤、皮肤病、发烧、咳嗽、煮沸、烧伤、普通感冒等。从本研究来看,普通感冒和咳嗽大多是由药用植物治愈的疾病。这项研究主要基于他们从长辈那里获得的经验知识和信息,主要来自祖父母,这些知识和信息可能会代代相传。本研究发现,研究区Zanthoxylum armatum (Timur)、Cinnamomum tamala (Tejpaat)和Zingiber officinale (Adhuwa)分别是交易量较大的药用植物。为了保护民族药用植物物种及其传统知识,应开展不同的保护活动。这种获得的信息和知识应代代相传,并鼓励他们保存传统文献,以便持续利用。
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Journal of Plant Resources and Environment
Journal of Plant Resources and Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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