Ethnomedicinal plants used for snakebite in India: a brief overview.

作者: Sughosh V. Upasani , Vishal G. Beldar , Anil U. Tatiya , M.S. Upasani , Sanjay J. Surana

DOI: 10.1016/J.IMR.2017.03.001

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摘要: The result of human interface and assortment the most desirable, influential, successful plant species found in immediate environment at a precise circumstance is attributable to indigenous knowledge species. India has rich variety medicinal plants growing under different geographical ecological conditions; 1500 out 15,000 privileged have been reported uses. Snakebite severe medical, social, economic problem many parts world, chiefly tropical subtropical nations where majority world’s dangerous snakes are access treatment limited. In India, range used as antidotes for snakebites, either singly or combination with other agents. present study makes an effort assemble information on that grown snakebite India. From literature sources, data compiled emphasis plants, family, used, etc., depending availability information. This paper enumerates 523 belonging 122 families act against snakebites. We believe this herbal snake venom substantial significance society.

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