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Abstract

MEDICINAL PLANTS OF A SANTAL TRIBAL HEALER IN DINAJPUR DISTRICT, BANGLADESH

A.K. Azad, Md. Rubel Mahmud, Afsana Parvin, Amit Chakrabortty, Farzana Akter,
Sumaya Islam Moury, Inin Pervin Anny, Syeda Rehnoma Tarannom, Shahriar Kabir
Joy, Sadia Yeasmin Chowdhury, Shahina Akter, Mohammed Rahmatullah*

ABSTRACT

Background. The Santals are one of the largest tribes residing in the northern districts of Bangladesh. The objective of this study was to document the ethnomedicinal practices of a tribal healer of the Santal tribe residing in Dinajpur district, Bangladesh. Methods. Interviews of the Santal healer were carried out with the help of a semi-structured questionnaire and the guided field-walk method. Results. Altogether 16 plants distributed into 14 families were observed to be used by the Santal healer. These plants were used for treatment of diabetes, cuts and wounds, fever, respiratory tract disorders, skin disorders, bone fracture, sprain, physical weakness, gastrointestinal disorders, leucorrhea, spermatorrhea, and pain. Conclusion. The plants used by the Santal healer adds to the ethnomedicinal uses of various plants in Bangladesh and provides an opportunity to scientists to conduct pharmacological activity studies on the plants towards discover of new drugs.

Keywords: Santal, Dinajpur, Bangladesh, ethnomedicine.


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