Significance of Plant species
Plant species encompass a diverse range of varieties characterized by unique attributes, often holding significance in traditional and alternative medicine. Specifically, 13 species have been identified for their medicinal applications among tribal populations in Nasik, targeting eye and ear ailments. Additionally, plant species such as Cassia tora Linn. and Bauhinia varieties demonstrate notable therapeutic properties. The overall categorization of these plants reveals their potential medicinal uses, underscoring the importance of continued exploration into their biological and ecological diversity.
Synonyms: Flora, Plant types, Plant varieties
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The concept of Plant species in scientific sources
Plant species encompass specific types of plants, like Melia azadirachta, evaluated for antibacterial properties in dental health, and are also highlighted in Ayurveda, especially in Madhav Nidan, for their medicinal associations with various diseases.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) Various types of plants cultivated for their properties in treating kidney stones.[1] (2) Different varieties or classifications of plants, many of which may have medicinal properties beneficial for diabetes.[2] (3) Various types of plants being referred to in the context of tannin production; specific to the broader category that includes Acacia catechu.[3] (4) Different types of plants categorized based on their biological characteristics.[4] (5) Different varieties of plants; in this context, it refers to Withania coagulans and its relation to other species like Withania somnifera.[5]
From: Ancient Science of Life
(1) Various types of plants that are categorized based on shared characteristics and traits, significant for their potential medicinal uses.[6] (2) Specific varieties or classifications of plants, particularly the distinctions between canda and coraka in the context of ancient literature.[7] (3) Different varieties of trees that provide various types of raw ingredients for Ayurvedic preparations.[8] (4) Various types of plants that are categorized based on shared characteristics and studied for their medicinal properties.[9] (5) Distinct types of plants identified and categorized scientifically, important for understanding biodiversity.[10]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Different varieties of plants that possess unique characteristics and are often utilized in traditional and alternative medicine.[11] (2) Different varieties of plants, each categorized scientifically and identified in the study, used for medicinal purposes.[12]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Biological variety of plants, with C. asiatica being one of the 5,000 species noted for therapeutic value.[13] (2) Various types of plants analyzed in the study for their antifertility enzymatic properties.[14]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) Different types of plants that may have medicinal properties, particularly in the context of their use against cancer.[15] (2) Different types of medicinal plants recognized for their therapeutic properties, specifically mentioned in the context of traditional Ayurvedic medicine.[16]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
(1) Specific types of plants referred to in Ayurveda, particularly within the context of Madhav Nidan, used for their associations with diseases.[17]
From: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
(1) Specific types of plants, such as Melia azadirachta and others, tested for antibacterial activity against microorganisms causing dental issues.[18]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) Different types of plants categorized by their botanical characteristics and uses.[19]