Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (May 2014)

Ethnomedicinal plants used for the treatment of cuts and wounds by Kuruma tribes, Wayanadu districts of Kerala, India

  • Binu Thomas,
  • Rajendran Arumugam,
  • Aravindhan Veerasamy,
  • Sivalingam Ramamoorthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12980/APJTB.4.2014B571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. S1
pp. S488 – S491

Abstract

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Objective: To study the ethnomedicinal uses by the Kuruma tribals for discovering new drugs to cure cuts and wounds so as to provid the data scientifically evaluated. Methods: A survey was conducted during May 2008–September 2009 to collect information on medicinal plants used by the Kuruma tribes and queries were made on the various species of plants used regularly and occasionally to cure cuts and wounds. Results: The present study includes information on 34 plant species belonging to 32 genera and 25 families used by Kuruma tribe of Wayanad district of Kerala for the treatment of cuts and wounds. Conclusions: The present study of the knowledge on the folklore uses of the medicinal plants used by Kuruma tribes leads to effective utilization of herbal medicines in the future.

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