Table of Contents
Content January-2022 | |
IJTK Cover page January 2022 | |
Agriculture
Traditional uses of multi-cob bearing Murlimakai primitive maize landrace from Sikkim state, India |
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Perumalla, Kiran Babu; Rai, Deepak | 186-190 |
Barom nu: The traditional practice of rice-breeding in shifting agriculture by the Inpui tribe of Manipur, North-East India |
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Khumbah, A Lozaanba | 191-197 |
Development of a regional climate change perception index based on traditional
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Bhattacharjee, Shraddha ; Das, J K; Roy, S ; Chakrabarti, S | 198-207 |
Management of red pumpkin beetle, Aulacophora foveicollis (Lucas) with traditional method of dusting with dung ash in cucurbits |
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Chandi, Ravinder Singh; Kaur, Amandeep ; Aggarwal, Naveen | 208-2014 |
AYUSH
Prophylactic efficacy of Unani herbal and herbo-mineral preparations in population at risk of COVID-19 – A randomised controlled prospective field trial |
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NAYAB, MOHD ; Wadud, Abdul ; Ansari, Abdul Nasir; Itrat, Malik | 97-105 |
Development and standardisation of Laghu Sudarshan Churna – An Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation |
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Mangal, Anupam Kumar; Tomer, Rinku ; Jindal, Heena ; Prasad, Shyam Baboo; Singh, Harjeet ; Sharma, Bhagwan Sahai; Srikanth, Narayanam ; Dhiman, Kartar Singh | 106-112 |
Development of quality standards of Triphala Kwatha churna with its ingredients through HPTLC and mass spectroscopy | |
Das, Manosi ; Singh, Ravindra ; Bolleddu, Rajesh ; Banerji, Avijit ; Roy, Souvik ; Hazra, Jayram | 113-119 |
Ocimum sanctum: in vitro antiviral potential against animal viruses |
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Goel, Anjana ; Bhatia, Ashok Kumar | 120-125 |
Biodiversity
Ex situ conservation and qualitative characterization of traditional cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) | |
Surje, Dinesh Tulsiram; Roy, Monish ; Sahana, Nandita ; Mandal, Somnath ; Pandit, Goutam Kumar; Roy, BIDHAN ; Roy, Suvendu Kumar | 168-179 |
Ethnobotany
Ethnobotanical notes on some potential wild edible fruits used by the Bhotia community |
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SINGH, BADAL ; RAI, KRISHNA MADHAV; BHATT, KAILASH CHANDRA; CHAUDHURY, REKHA ; DUBEY, SAURABH KUMAR; AHLAWAT, SUDHIR PAL | 135-144 |
Intermedicality in official health contexts: Use of medicinal plants by the inhabitants of a city in Argentinean Patagonia |
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Molares, Soledad ; Ferreras, Irene ; Hechem, Viviana | 145-156 |
Forestry
Traditional use of non-timber forest products: Boon for livelihood security of people in Shivalik range of Jammu region | |
Bagal, Yudhishther Singh; Nanda, Rakesh ; Sharma, Lakshmi Kant; Raina, Narender Singh | 180-185 |
Microbiology
Isolation of oleuropein from olive leaf by effective method and investigation of its antimicrobial properties | |
Bayram, Mustafa ; Topuz, Semra ; Karabıyıklı, Şeniz ; Elmastaş, Mahfuz ; Kaya, Cemal ; Erenler, Ramazan ; Onaran, Abdurrahman | 215-223 |
A comparative study of Kigelia pinnata fruit extracts in terms of antimutagenic potential and antimicrobial efficacy against antibiotic-resistant microbial strains |
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Jain, Aayushi ; Kumar, Harish ; Tripathi, Chintan ; Kulshreshtha, Shweta | 224-233 |
Pharmacology/Ethnomedicine
A single-center non-blinded randomized clinical trial to assess the safety and effectiveness of PhR160 spray the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia | |
Sheikh Roshandel, Hamidreza ; Mirkazemi, Roksana ; Ahmadabadi, Hamidreza ; Memarzadeh, Mohammadreza ; Zahedifard, Navid ; Saffari, Mostafa ; Jazani, Majid ; Rahmani, Monire ; Hosseini, Morteza ; Raei, mehdi ; Sharifi Olounabadi, Ahmadreza ; Ghadimi, Fateme ; Ameli, Pantea ; Valinejad, Mehdi ; Mohtashami, Reza | 7-16 |
Phytochemicals enriched Punica granatum L. peel extract promotes the chondrocyte proliferation by inducing cell cycle progression and inhibiting of NO-induced cell death and ROS production |
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SHIVNATH, NEELAM ; Rawat, Vineeta ; Siddiqui, Sahabjada ; Jafri, ASIF ; Rais, Juhi ; Gupta, Madhu ; Khan, Mohd Sajid; Arshad, Md | 17-28 |
Phyto-chemistry and therapeutic potential of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.): An age-old ingredient in traditional medicine |
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Mir, Hidayatullah ; Perveen, Nusrat | 29-39 |
UPLC-MS profiling, antimicrobial and antipyretic activities of Deverra scoparia Coss. & Dur. extracts
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Harchaoui, Lilya ; Ouafi, Saida ; Chabane, Djamila | 40-47 |
Analysis of phytochemical constituents and antibacterial activity of Wrightia tinctoria: traditional medicinal plant of India for application on wound dressing materials |
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N, CHARANYA MEENU; S, LAKSHMI MANOKARI; G, YOGESWARI ; R, DURAISAMI | 48-54 |
Evaluation of bioavailability of three extracts of a less known ethno-medicinal plant, Thottea tomentosa from Assam |
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Bora, Rekha ; Das, Ajit Kumar; Paul, Satya Bhusan; Raaman, Nanjian ; Sharma, Gauri Dutt; Adhikari, Partha Pradip | 55-64 |
Medicated hair oil formulation and positive effect on dandruff control with hair growth |
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Gomare, Komal Sudhakar; Mishra, D N; Nagime, K C; Gomare, G S; Gurme, S V | 65-71 |
Ethno-medicinal plants used by the people of Dharan municipality, Eastern Nepal |
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Magar, Renuka Ale; Mallik, Anand Raj; Chaudhary, Sujan ; Parajuli, Sanju | 72-80 |
An ethno-veterinary study on plants used for the treatment of livestock diseases in Genç (Bingöl-Turkey) |
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Babacan, Ebru Yüce ; Polat, Rıdvan ; Güler, Osman ; Moyan, Ayşe ; Paksoy, Mehmet Yavuz ; Cakilcioglu, Ugur | 81-88 |
Plant proteins as natural, biodegradable, low cost larvicides against mosquitoes |
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Kirar, Manisha ; Sehrawat, Neelam | 89-96 |
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