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Conseil du pharmacien d'officine sur l'allaitement maternel et les laits infantiles
LILLE2-BU Santé-Recherche (593502101) / SudocSudocFranceF
<b style="">Anti-inflammatory plants used by the <i style="">Khamti</i> tribe of Lohit district in eastern Arunachal Pradesh India</b>
334-340The pristine forest of Lohit valley, about 500 km journey towards east from
Arunachalâs capital city Itanagar fall within Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot is
mainly characterized by its rich wealth of medicinal plant diversity. This
valuable medicinal plant wealth in wilderness is mostly guarded by the
traditional wisdom of four ethnic communities inhabited in the valley such as Tai Kamti, Singpho, Mishmi and Chakma. The Tai Khamtis are originally belonging to
the Royal Tai family of Southeast Asia and have acquired a high degree of
knowledge on herbal medicines in comparison to rest of areas in the valley. The
present paper contains 26 species of plants exclusively based on first hand
ethnobotanical field reports and have been critically screened out as
anti-inflammatory and wound healing agents