2012
DOI: 10.1016/s2221-1691(12)60256-1
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Ethnoveterinary uses of medicinal plants among the Lambani community in Chitradurga district, Karnataka, India

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“…The rest species belonged to the Anacardiaceae, Liliaceae Mimosaceae, Verbenaceae, Myrtaceae, Menispermaceae, Moraceae, Lamiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Apiaceae, Oxalidaceae, Araceae, Boraginaceae, Olacaceae and Rhamnaceae family (one species each). The information obtained is comparable favourably with results of similar studies conducted in some other districts of Karnataka [20][21][22]. Of the 36 recorded plant species frequently applied plant species against veterinary ailments included: Justicia adhotoda, Calotropis procera, Asparagus racemosus, Rubia cordifolia, Boerhavia diffusa, Tylophora indica.…”
Section: Fig 1: a Detailed Study Map Of The Hassan District Results supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The rest species belonged to the Anacardiaceae, Liliaceae Mimosaceae, Verbenaceae, Myrtaceae, Menispermaceae, Moraceae, Lamiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Apiaceae, Oxalidaceae, Araceae, Boraginaceae, Olacaceae and Rhamnaceae family (one species each). The information obtained is comparable favourably with results of similar studies conducted in some other districts of Karnataka [20][21][22]. Of the 36 recorded plant species frequently applied plant species against veterinary ailments included: Justicia adhotoda, Calotropis procera, Asparagus racemosus, Rubia cordifolia, Boerhavia diffusa, Tylophora indica.…”
Section: Fig 1: a Detailed Study Map Of The Hassan District Results supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The results as assessed in the present study are in agreement with the observations of (Haile and Delenasaw 2007). The use of toxic plants in ethno veterinary preparations as was observed in the study has also been reported by Van der Merwe et al (2001), Muhammad et al (2006), Kumar and Sharma (2012) and Naik et al (2012) from different parts of the world.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The use of Datura sp. in the ethno veterinary medicine too have been reported by Naik et al (2012).Similarly, extract from, Nicotiana tobacum is used to treat mange mite and swelling on the skin surface. Similar findings have also been reported by Fekadu (2010).The use of Solanum sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…4). Leaves as the main part used have also been reported for Abbottabad, Pakistan (Shah et al, 2012), Orissa (Mishra, 2011) and Karnataka, India (Naik et al, 2012). Leaves as the main part used have also been reported for Abbottabad, Pakistan (Shah et al, 2012), Orissa (Mishra, 2011) and Karnataka, India (Naik et al, 2012).…”
Section: Diversity Of Medicinal Plants and Their Usesmentioning
confidence: 97%