The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of gynaecological disorders in the eastern parts of India Das Dulal Chandra1,*, Sinha Nirmalya Kumar2,3, Das Monalisa4 1Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of Botany, Raja N.L. Khan Women's College, Midnapore, India 2Dept. of Nutrition, Raja N.L. Khan Women's College, Midnapore, India 3Core Member, MidnaporeTn Agricure Biotech Research Society, Mahatabpur, Midnapore, India 4Dept. of Nutrition & Dietetics, Vidyasagar Institute of Health, Midnapore, India *Correspondence Author: E-mail: dulalrio@yahoo.co.in
Online published on 13 May, 2015. Abstract Background In India the prevalence of gynaecological disorders are alarming in situation at present. Due to the social stigma, the women do not disclose their gynaecological disorders even to their closest neighbours. They disclose their problems to the local herbal healers or practitioners only. Herbal healers treat these diseases using the plants which have immense medicinal potentiality. An attempt has been made to collect the information from eastern parts of India about the use of phytomedicine for the treatment of female diseases. In the beginning of 21st century the phytomedicines achieved the reliability to rescue the patients from the fatal diseases. Methods The prescription of ethnomedicin were thoroughly interviewed and cross interviewed the local healers, patients, old and experienced tribal peoples regarding doses and administration. Results About 100 indigenous medicinal plants have been recorded. The name of the plants, the parts used and the method of application have been investigated in details. Conclusion The present study is significant to the ethno-botany and emphasizes a detailed account of the studied medicinal plants of the study areas, which in future may be accessed for various active phytochemicals and pharmacological screening to formulate potent drugs. Top Keywords Gynaecological disorders, Phytomedicine, Traditional knowledge, Eastern India. Top |