2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i30b31642
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Traditional uses of Ethno-medicinal Plants in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHTs), Bangladesh: A Review

Abstract: Objective: Traditional medicines are of great importance to villagers and also now a day to modern drugs. Scientists are trying to explore new drug resources along with the modern drugs to support drug treatment strategy to be more effective and merely natural. Nature is the rich source of many essential bioactive compounds with more specificity and less side effects and thus, traditional medicines are got attention to the pharmacists. There are lots of medicinal plants with scientific evidences in Chittagong … Show more

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“…More than 2000 years ago, extracts of marine creatures were utilized as medicine, according to historical sources. Many seaweed species have been utilized as herbal medicine in China [13,14]. The usage of numerous seaweed species is described in the Oriental medical treatise Dong Ui Bo Gam, published in 1613, for the treatment of fever, tumors, and swelling [15].…”
Section: Oceanography and Fisheries Open Access Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 2000 years ago, extracts of marine creatures were utilized as medicine, according to historical sources. Many seaweed species have been utilized as herbal medicine in China [13,14]. The usage of numerous seaweed species is described in the Oriental medical treatise Dong Ui Bo Gam, published in 1613, for the treatment of fever, tumors, and swelling [15].…”
Section: Oceanography and Fisheries Open Access Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%