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Indigenous peoples pass on their knowledge of medicinal plants orally. If their languages go extinct, valuable medical knowledge will be lost. A study estimates that 75% of the world's medicinal plant ...
Nagaland University and Assam Down Town University have studied Goniothalamus simonsii, a rare medicinal plant. The research highlights its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties, ...
In a landmark collaboration, researchers from Nagaland University and Assam Down Town University have conducted the first ...
According to a press release issued by Nagaland University, researchers from the institution, in collaboration with Assam ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a groundbreaking green initiative, Holkar Science College, in collaboration with the World Book of Records, is leading the state’s first-ever plantation drive focused on ...
Rapid micropropagation of Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke, an endangered medicinal plant endemic in the valley of Kashmir and western Himalayas of northern India, was achieved by culturing shoot tips (0.5 ...
New Delhi: Two significant Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed on Monday by the National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB), Ministry of Ayush, in the presence of Union Minister of State of Ayush ...
Indian scientists working in a tropical forest in the country's remote northeast have found a rare medicinal plant last seen 115 years ago, a scientific journal reported. The botanists were working in ...
Saraca asoca is one among the 36 endangered medicinal plants of South India. As seeds are the main propagule with short viability, the present study has been carried out to assess the level of ...
Kochi: To awaken the taste buds of coffee lovers, a new coffee plant species was found in the Western Ghats. The species, Ophiorrhiza echinata, not previously reported in the Western Ghats, was ...
The Ogun State Alternative Medicine Board, OGAMB, has begun its herbal plantation farming on a 17-acre plot of land, comprising a variety of herbal plants and roots for local and international use.