Antioxidant properties of ethno medicinal plants of Kandhamal district Odisha
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In the last few years has been an exponential growth in the field of herbal
newlinemedicine and these drugs gaining popularity both in developing and developed
newlinecountries because of their natural origin and less side effects. Many traditional
newlinemedicines in use are derived from medicinal plants, minerals and organic matter. The
newlineworld Health Organization (WHO) has listed 21,000 plants which are used for
newlinemedicinal purposes around the world. Among them 2500 species are found in India, out
newlineof which 150 species are used commercially on a fairly large scale. India is the largest
newlineproducer of medicinal herbs and is called as botanical garden of the world.The aim of
newlinethe present study to document the ethnomedicinal uses, analysis the phytochemical
newlinescreening, estimate the total phenolic and flavonoid contents and antioxidant properties
newlineof 20 traditionally used medicinal plants.
newlineEthnomedicinal plant wealth of Kandhamal district is one of the richest in
newlineOdisha state of India. So, the ethnobotanical survey was conducted to collect
newlineinformation about the medicinal plants used by different tribes in Kandhamal district of
newlineOdisha. Information presented here was gathered from various tribes of the district
newlineusing an integrated approach of botanical collections and interview schedules. A total of
newline25 informants were interviewed and 20 ethnomedicinal plants species distributed in 19 families have been documented. Collected information depicts that the tribal people of
newlineKandhamal district largely depend on medicinal plants to meet their primary health care
newlineneeds. The plant parts were collected from the five different villages of Phulbani area
newlineand these villages are Khoumunda, Gudari, Khajuripoda, Datimendi and Maliko sahi. The secondary metabolites produced by these medicinal plants are reported to
newlinehave therapeutic values. The secondary metabolites like phenol, tannin, saponin,
newlineCoumarin, anthocyanin, terpenoids, Leucoanthocyanin, alkaloids, protein, glycosides
newlineand reducing sugar have been analyzed qualitatively in these species.
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