Ethno-Botanical Study at the Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj District, Bangladesh.

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Exploring medicinal plants in Habiganj District, Bangladesh for traditional medicine and biodiversity.

Ethno-Botanical Study at the Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj District, Bangladesh.

Jontu Chandra Deb
Jontu Chandra Deb
Lecturer in Biology
Lecturer in Biology
Bahubal College
Bahubal College
Bahubal
Bahubal
Habiganj
Habiganj
Sylhet
Sylhet
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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Between August 2019 and October 2020, an ethnobotanical research was carried out to look at how the inhabitants of Nabiganj Upazila of Bangladesh’s Habiganj district was noted. The information regarding the ethnobotanical data was obtained by interviewing residents of different age groups, most of them were in the 15 to 55 age range, including medicinal herbalists and hakims. The present paper reported that 68medicinal plants belonging to 41 families, and 60 genera which have been proven to be helpful in the treatment of 78 diseases. Out of these plant species, 24 belonged to herbs, 27 trees, eight shrubs, and nine climbers. However, other parts of medicinal plants, including the stem, bark, latex, leaf bud, pulp, petiole, fruits, and rhizome, Seed, root, calyx, and peduncle were also shown to be helpful. For each species, scientific name, local name, habit, family, ailments to be treated, mode of treatment, and part(s) used are provided.Local residents of gathered data on medicinal plants, including Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj district. The rural populace relies on these plants as a form of treatment for numerous illnesses, including but not limited to: anemia, aphrodisiac, jaundice; smallpox, leprosy, antiseptic cough, sores, skin disease, cancer, piles, diarrhea, diuretic, low blood presser, dysentery, headache, diabetes, asthma, toothache, purify blood, sedative, gonorrhea, fever. In this article, we will discuss how plants may be utilized for medical purposes.

Ethno-Botanical Study at the Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj District, Bangladesh.

Between August 2019 and October 2020, an ethnobotanical research was carried out to look at how the inhabitants of Nabiganj Upazila of Bangladesh’s Habiganj district was noted. The information regarding the ethnobotanical data was obtained by interviewing residents of different age groups, most of them were in the 15 to 55 age range, including medicinal herbalists and hakims. The present paper reported that 68medicinal plants belonging to 41 families, and 60 genera which have been proven to be helpful in the treatment of 78 diseases. Out of these plant species, 24 belonged to herbs, 27 trees, eight shrubs, and nine climbers. However, other parts of medicinal plants, including the stem, bark, latex, leaf bud, pulp, petiole, fruits, and rhizome, Seed, root, calyx, and peduncle were also shown to be helpful. For each species, scientific name, local name, habit, family, ailments to be treated, mode of treatment, and part(s) used are provided.Local residents of gathered data on medicinal plants, including Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj district. The rural populace relies on these plants as a form of treatment for numerous illnesses, including but not limited to: anemia, aphrodisiac, jaundice; smallpox, leprosy, antiseptic cough, sores, skin disease, cancer, piles, diarrhea, diuretic, low blood presser, dysentery, headache, diabetes, asthma, toothache, purify blood, sedative, gonorrhea, fever. In this article, we will discuss how plants may be utilized for medical purposes.

Jontu Chandra Deb
Jontu Chandra Deb
Lecturer in Biology
Lecturer in Biology
Bahubal College
Bahubal College
Bahubal
Bahubal
Habiganj
Habiganj
Sylhet
Sylhet
Bangladesh
Bangladesh

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Jontu Chandra Deb. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – C: Biological Science GJSFR-C Volume 22 (GJSFR Volume 22 Issue C2): .

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Ethno-Botanical Study at the Nabiganj Upazila of Habiganj District, Bangladesh.

Jontu Chandra Deb
Jontu Chandra Deb
Lecturer in Biology
Lecturer in Biology
Bahubal College
Bahubal College
Bahubal
Bahubal
Habiganj
Habiganj
Sylhet
Sylhet
Bangladesh
Bangladesh

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