PJB-2014-161
PHYTO-THERAPEUTIC CLAIMS ABOUT EUPHORBEACEOUS PLANTS BELONGING TO PAKISTAN; AN ETHNOMEDICINAL REVIEW
ALI TALHA KHALIL1*, ZABTA KHAN SHINWARI1, MUHAMMAD QAISER2 AND KHAN BAHADUR MARWAT3
Abstract
Ethnobotany has attracted many researchers in the modern era in order to find novel and cheaper approaches to alleviate the human sufferings. Since ancient times, plants are used traditionally for cure. In the last few years herbal practices have attained global relevance. Among the different important plant families, the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) is well known for its therapeutic potential. Different plants are used in folk medicinal practices in different forms to treat several diseases. Plants belonging to Euphorbiaceae are common in Pakistan and used for different purposes. The present communication deals with the different ethnomedicinal uses reported in the peer reviewed articles of the various species present in Pakistan.
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