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_aBhatt, P. R.
245 _aSurvey on Ethnoveterinary Practices around Junagadh, Gujarat, India
250 _aVol. 81(1), Jan-Feb
260 _aMumbai
_bIndian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
_c2019
300 _a161-167p.
520 _aThis study was conducted between January to July 2015 in Junagadh and surrounding villages to document the use of medicinal plants for veterinary practices by people living in this area. A total 121 farmers, cowshed owners or livestock owners were contacted personally in the survey with a semi-structured questionnaire. Out of 121, 82 male informants of age 40 to 70 years have responded well and were included in this study. Sixty-seven medicinal plants from 40 different families have been reported to be effective in 13 different animal ailments. A total of 13 medicinal plants were cited 47 times for gastrointestinal problems, which were the highest. Leaves were used prominently (27.59 %) whereas, epicarp was the least used (0.86 %). Large number of medicinal plants reported were from the Fabaceae family (15.38 %). Junagadh area is important due to a large plant biodiversity
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_aPHARMACEUTICS
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_aPandya, Kajal B.
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_aPatel, U. D.
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_dNew Delhi Indian Pharmaceutical Association
_tIndian journal of pharmaceutical sciences
856 _uhttp://www.ijpsonline.com/articles/survey-on-ethnoveterinary-practices-around-junagadh-gujarat-india.pdf
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