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Item Item OBSERVATIONS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED BY KUKNA TRIBES OF JHAVADA VILLAGES OF WAGHAI FOREST, DANGS DT, GUJARAT, INDIA(International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology, 2012-10-27) Reena Navaroja D; Kanchana MEthno botanical survey was carried out among the Kukna tribes in Jhavada villages of Dangs district, Gujarat located in Waghai forest. There are 46 plant species belonging to 30 families were identified from the study site based on the information collected from herbal healers to cure diseases such as diarrhoea, skin disease, cough, cold, ulcer, diabetes, constipation and Jaundice. Study of indigenous knowledge and herbal medical practices has very much welcoming by modern drug designers due to their positive results. The goal is to preserve, manage and use the biodiversity and the tribal knowledge for their welfare and othersItem PRELIMINARY PHYTO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS PARTS OF INDIGENOUS MEDICINAL PLANT CISSUSQUADRANGLARIS. (VITACEAE)(International Journal and Pharmaceutical research Scholars., 2013) Reena Navaroja D; Kanchana MThe present paper shows the medical constituents of various parts of Cissusquadranglaris. The stem, root and root bark were shade dried, ground into fine powder and subjected to series of phytochemical screenings. The plant compounds were extracted with ethanol, methanol, ethyl acetate, and henzene. Different types of secondary metabolites as alkaloids, flavonoids, triterphenoids glycosides, phenols, steroids and tannins were present in the above mentioned solvents where as in hexane extract all these constituents were present very negligible. Protein constituent is highest but saponins and thiols are totally absent in stem, root and root bark of C. quadranglaris