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Antony, V. T.
- Antidiabetic Herbal Formulations which are Prepared from the Leaves of some Potential Medicinal Plants
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1 PG Department of Botany, Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad, Kottayam ‐ 686 633, Kerala, IN
2 Research and Development Center, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore‐ 641 046, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 PG Department of Botany, Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad, Kottayam ‐ 686 633, Kerala, IN
2 Research and Development Center, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore‐ 641 046, Tamil Nadu, IN
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South Indian Journal of Biological Sciences, Vol 2, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 9‐13Abstract
The present study was undertaken to enumerate anti‐diabetic formulations which are prepared from the leaves of some potential medicinal plants. There are about 18 plant species can be used to prepare antidiabetic formulations by natives and local inhabitants. The present study also highlights and popularizes the knowledge and the mode of administration of these herbal leaf formulations for the treatment of diabetics by local inhabitants of the study area.Keywords
Antidiabetic Formulations, Medicinal Plants, Kottayam, Kerala, India.References
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- Distribution Pattern and Population Characteristics of Impatiens johnii E. Barnes, A Stenotopic Endemic and Endangered Balsam in The Mountain Landscape of Munnar, Kerala, India
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1 Munnar Wildlife Division, Kerala Forest Department, Munnar 685 612, IN
2 KE College, Mannanam, Kottayam 686 561, IN
3 Environmental Resources Research Centre, Thiruvananthapuram 695 005, IN
1 Munnar Wildlife Division, Kerala Forest Department, Munnar 685 612, IN
2 KE College, Mannanam, Kottayam 686 561, IN
3 Environmental Resources Research Centre, Thiruvananthapuram 695 005, IN
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Current Science, Vol 115, No 10 (2018), Pagination: 1960-1962Abstract
Impatiens johnii has high conservation concern due to its rarity and geographical narrow range. This species is a stenotopic endemic in the Munnar landscape and rediscovered after 67 years. This plant was found as part of epilithic along the streams and high canopy areas in high humidity locations at an elevation of 1600–1800 m amsl. I. johnii is distributed in less than 5 km2 area near Eravikulam National Park and therefore this area needs to be protected for the conservation of I. johnii.Keywords
Distribution, Endemism, Habitat, Impatiens Johnii, Threats.References
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