2012
DOI: 10.1016/s2221-1691(12)60349-9
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Traditional Herbal Practices by the Ethnic People of Kalahandi District of Odisha, India

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“…Polar extracts (methanol and water) of bark of S. oleosa showed strong bacterial inhibition (Figure 1 and Table 1) to both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Similar fractions from the leaves of S. oleosa were reported to inhibit few bacterial strains [13,26]. Both the extracts effectively inhibited S. marcescens, E. coli, M. luteus and B. subtilis while the inhibition was not clearly transparent for S. aureus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Polar extracts (methanol and water) of bark of S. oleosa showed strong bacterial inhibition (Figure 1 and Table 1) to both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Similar fractions from the leaves of S. oleosa were reported to inhibit few bacterial strains [13,26]. Both the extracts effectively inhibited S. marcescens, E. coli, M. luteus and B. subtilis while the inhibition was not clearly transparent for S. aureus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…It is a monogenic plant in family Sapindaceae [12]. Traditionally, different parts of S. oleosa have been used for the treatment of different human disorders like pain, skin diseases, dysentery, snake bite and reported to have properties such as antioxidant, antiulcer, antifungal [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. There have also been reports on antimicrobial activities of extracts as well as of pure compounds isolated from less polar fractions of this plant [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details of the reference number for research articles, presented according to the first author, assigned are as follows: Prusti and Behera 2007, [24] Nallella Sreeramulu et al, 2013, [25] Thomas et al, 2004, [26] Patel 2014, [27] Amri and Kisangau 2012, [28] Inngjerdingen et al, 2004, [29] Dash et al, 2011, [30] Jyoti et al, 2012, [31] Das et al, 2003, [32] Latheef et al 2014, [33] Dey et al, 2012, [34] Sahu et al, 2014, [35] Ayyanar et al, 2009, [36] Bhardwaj et al, 2005, [37] Suthari et al, 2014, [38] Wadankar et al, 2011, [39] Manikandan 2005, [40] Kota et al, [41] Muthu et al, 2006, [42] and Mallik et al 2012. [43] Major classical texts of Ayurveda, i.e., Bhrihatrayee were refered for Sandhaniya (healers of wound), Vrana shodhana (cleanses wound), Dushta vrana vishodhana (cleanses septic wound), Vranya (beneficial in wound), and Vrana ropana (wound healing) activities of various plant drugs being described in various vargas/ganas (group of drugs) in these texts.…”
Section: Review Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vegetation of Odisha comes under four types: (i) Odisha Semi-evergreen forests (ii) Tropical moist deciduous forests (iii) Tropical dry-deciduous forests and (iv) Littoral and Tidal swamp forests Champion et al, (1968) [5] and Panigrahi (1983) [6] . Ethnobotanical uses of flora and fauna can be ascertained by the method of questionnaire Mallik et al 2012 [7] . The mining processes cause deforestation and surface vegetation losses on a gigantic scale and finally cause an imbalance in ecosystem Kosmas C. et.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al.,(1997) [8] . Ethnobotanical uses of flora and fauna can be better ascertained by the method of questionnaire as traditional ancient uses Mallik et al 2012 [7] . Traditional medicines were from the major floral and faunal system in human civilization, yet uses of some of the medicinal herbs yet unknown.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%