Ethano-Botanical Study of Medicinal Plants

ISBN: 978-81-993853-9-9

  • Dr. Chavan Radheshyam Thavara
  • Assistant Professor, Department Botany & Biotechnology, College Toshniwal Arts, Commerce & Science College Sengaon Dist. Hingoli, Maharashtra, India.

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The book Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants aims to explore the rich traditional knowledge of plant-based medicine and its scientific validation in contemporary research. It focuses on documenting, analyzing, and preserving indigenous knowledge systems related to medicinal plants while integrating them with modern pharmacological and biotechnological advancements.

This volume is intended for ethnobotanists, botanists, pharmacologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers interested in the intersection of traditional medicine and modern science.

The scope of this book includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Principles and methodologies of ethnobotanical research
  • Documentation of traditional knowledge on medicinal plants
  • Indigenous healthcare systems and folk medicine practices
  • Ethnopharmacology and validation of traditional remedies
  • Phytochemical screening and bioactive compound analysis
  • Conservation and sustainable utilization of medicinal plant resources
  • Cultivation and domestication of medicinal plants
  • Role of medicinal plants in primary healthcare systems
  • Biodiversity, ecology, and habitat-specific medicinal flora
  • Intellectual property rights (IPR) and protection of traditional knowledge
  • Bioprospecting and drug discovery from plant resources
  • Integration of traditional and modern healthcare systems
  • Socio-cultural and economic aspects of medicinal plant use
  • Role of tribal and rural communities in knowledge preservation
  • Standardization, quality control, and safety of herbal medicines
  • Climate change impacts on medicinal plant diversity and distribution
  • Case studies, regional surveys, and field-based research findings

This book welcomes contributions in the form of original research articles, reviews, and case studies that highlight traditional wisdom, scientific validation, and innovative approaches in the study of medicinal plants. It aims to serve as a comprehensive reference for preserving ethnobotanical heritage and promoting sustainable healthcare solutions.