STUDIES OF ETHNO-MEDICINAL PLANTS IN JAMWA RAMGARH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
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In Rajasthan, Jamwa Ramgarh Wildlife Sanctuary has provided a large number of medicinal uses plants. Medicinal uses of these plants are applying on the base of ethno-botanical methods. Mainly medicinal plants are identified including Neem (Azadirachta indica), Bel (Aegle marmelos), Aak (Calotropis procera), Satavar (Asparagus racemosa), Chirmi (Abrus precatorius), Chirchita (Achyranthes aspera), Brahmi-buti (Centella asiatica), Gadtumba (Citrullus colocynthis) and Datura (Datura metel) with their various importance’s. Rural communities which are located around the sanctuary have useful traditional information about these plants. For the treatment of wide range of diseases numerous plant parts, such as roots, stems, bark, leaves, seeds, flowers, and fruits, are used.
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