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Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy - Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants of Badami Taluk District Bagalkot
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  • Research Article   
  • J Tradit Med Clin Natur , Vol 9(2)
  • DOI: 10.4172/2573-4555.1000284

Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants of Badami Taluk District Bagalkot

Amaresh Topalakatti*
*Corresponding Author: Amaresh Topalakatti, S.V.P.V.V. Samstha’s S.S.B.M Degree College, Badami-587201, Karnataka, India, Email: amaresht4@gmail.com

Received: 09-Apr-2020 / Accepted Date: 24-Apr-2020 / Published Date: 01-May-2020 DOI: 10.4172/2573-4555.1000284

Abstract

Traditional knowledge of local vaidhyas about medicinal plants and their importance in local health care is well known since Vedic period. Plants are considered as divine in origin and were worshipped as Mother (Goddess). Screening of medicinal plants has become a potential source of bio-dynamic compounds of therapeutic value in phytochemical researches. Ethnobotanical documentation is one way of capturing this body of knowledge. Hence the survey of medicinal plants and their traditional uses by traditional practitioners of Badami taluk of Bagalkot district as it has a long history of medicinal plants since from Chalukyan period.

Keywords: Medicinal plants; Badami; Uses

Keywords

Medicinal plants; Badami; Uses

Study Area

The study area Badami taluk is located in Bagalkot District of Karnataka state. It has a long back history for its architectural beauty of Menabasadhi, Agasthathirta Mahakoot with rich source of medicinal plants. This taluk is situated between 15.92°N 75.68°E latitude. The study area has diverse type of vegetation like arid habitat, shruby and thorny vegetation and rich in diversity of plants with medicinal values which are being explored by traditional practitioners of different locality in this taluk.

Introduction

Plants are the principle source of raw materials for plant based medicines since ancient times from the period of Charaka and Sushruta.

Now a day’s traditional herbal medicine are receiving great importance in health care throughout the world. This traditional knowledge is handed down orally or in the form of scripts from one generation to the other through trial and error methods. In India most rural population and tribal community rely on traditional medicines for their health care needs.

Methodology

Data sheets were prepared at different villages of the taluk were traditional practitioners are practicing, with village name and its locality, date of visit, address of the patients with their age, sex and the treatment they are getting from the medicinal plants.

The vernacular names of the plant and the part used for the treatment with questioners with the patient and traditional practitioners of particular locality. Frequent field survey in prominent villages like Mahakoot, Adagal, Nandikeshwa, Pattadakal, Belur, Hosoor, Yaragoppa, Kendur, Naganathkolla, etc. Plant species were identified with flora and the preliminary data was recorded by observing the fresh plants in fields.

Results of Survey

Some plants species used to treat human ailments in Badami taluk of Bagalkot district is shown in Table 1 [1-7].

Name of plant Family Parts used Ailments
Asparagus racemosa Liliaceae Roots Hypertension and insomnia
Andrographis peniculata Acanthaceae Whole plant Fever and weakness
Aloe vera Liliaceae Gelatinous extract of leaf Laxatives, wound healing and skincare
Aegle marmelos Rutaceae Fruits & bark Diarrhea, dysentery,constipation
Adathoda vasica Acanthaceae Leaf Antispasmodic, Respiratorystimulant
Calotropis gigantia Asclepidacee Flowerpowder,leaves Cough and cold, dropsy inflammation
Centella asiatica Umbelliferae Whole plant Anti-inflammatory, Jaundice diarrhea
Solanum nigrum Solanaceae Fruits/wholeplant Dropsy, Diuretic antidysentry
Oscimum sanctum Labiatae Leaves/seeds Cough, cold and bronchitis
Holerhinaanty dysentrica Apoynaceae Bark/seeds Scabies, antipyretic. Amoebic dysentery

Table 1: Details about medicinal plants and their use to treat various ailments.

Discussion and Conclusion

The survey indicates that the study area has plenty of medicinal plants to treat a wide spectrum of human ailments. The study concluded that even though the accessibility of western medicine for simple and complicated diseases is available many people still relay on medicinal plants at least for treatment of some simple disease such as cold, cough, fever, headache, poison, snake bites, skin disease and tooth infection. It is necessary to acquire and preserve these medicinal plants by propped documentation and identification.

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Citation: Topalakatti A (2020) Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants of Badami Taluk District Bagalkot. J Tradit Med Clin Natur 9: 284. DOI: 10.4172/2573-4555.1000284

Copyright: © 2020 Topalakatti A. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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