Traditional and Modern Approach of Medicinal Plants

Traditional and Modern Approach of Medicinal Plants

Authors: Dr. Ajinza A, Dr. Vijay Ashruba Paithane, Dr. Ashutosh Pahurkar, Dr. Kalpit Mhatre,
Publish Date/ Year : August 2025 | Format: Paperback | Genre : Agriculture | Other Book Detail

Indian medicinal plants trace their origins back thousands of years, woven into the very fabric of early civilization. The Vedas, especially the Rigveda and Atharvaveda, provide some of the earliest recorded mentions of plants used for healing. This ancient knowledge evolved into structured medical systems like Ayurveda, which elaborated on the medicinal uses of herbs in both preventative and curative ways. Archaeological evidence from the Indus Valley Civilization indicates the use of medicinal herbs in their ritual and domestic practices. The integration of plant based remedies was not limited to medicine but extended to diet, spiritual practices, and seasonal rituals. Plants were considered sacred entities with energies capable of balancing the human body and mind. Over centuries, oral traditions preserved the names, uses, and preparations of these herbs. Sage-physicians (rishis) and seers who practiced yoga and meditation documented this knowledge meticulously in palm-leaf manuscripts and stone carvings. These records were not only medical but also philosophical, viewing health as a harmonious relationship with nature. Thus, medicinal plants formed the basis for a holistic healing tradition that encompassed body, mind, and spirit. India’s climate and biodiversity further allowed for the cultivation and use of a wide array of botanical resources. As trade flourished with neighboring regions, Indian medicinal plants influenced systems in China, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Despite colonial disruptions, this traditional knowledge persisted in rural and tribal areas, ensuring its survival to the present day. Today, Indian medicinal plants are studied globally, not only for their bioactive compounds but also for the traditional wisdom behind their use. This enduring legacy marks India as one of the richest repositories of ethnobotanical heritage in the world
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247 pages
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English
Publication date

August 2025
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978-93-6678-175-4




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Dr. Ajinza A

Dr. Ajinza A

Dr. Ajinza A is an accomplished academician and researcher currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at TKM College of Arts and Science, Kollam, Kerala. With over 14 years of teaching experience, Dr. Ajinza has consistently demonstrated dedication to both academic excellence and student mentorship. She holds a postgraduate degree in Biochemistry and was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Kerala. Dr. Ajinza has actively contributed to the academic landscape through curriculum development, seminar organization, and training programs aimed at enhancing the skills of life science students. Her research interests lie in phytochemistry, pharmacology, and natural product-based drug discovery. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications and book chapters and presented her work at various national and international conferences.

Dr. Vijay Ashruba Paithane

Dr. Vijay Ashruba Paithane

Dr. Vijay Ashruba Paithane (M.Sc. Bed. Ph.D. FIAAT) is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Botany at Anandibai Raorane Arts, Commerce and Science College, Vaibhavwadi, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra State. He has a total teaching experience of 10 years at UG level and 2 year for PG Level. He has completed his Ph.D. from Dr, Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. He is the author of one book. To his credit, he has 26 research papers in published in national and international repute journals and he has written 03 chapters in books. He has 18 years of vast experience in the field of Plant Taxonomy and nomenclature, especially in Malvaceae, Fabaceae, Poaceae and Eriocaulaceae, Orchidaceae and Acanthaceae. He has been awarded JRF & SRF Fellowship by Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship, UGC, New Delhi (2010-2015). He has been honored as a “Fellow” of the Indian Association of Angiosperm Taxonomy is an award granted by the Fellows of the Indian Association of Angiosperm Taxonomy (FIAAT), Calicut, Kerala, for his contributions in the field of Taxonomy of angiosperms in India. He has collected About 1245 species, belonging to 130 families, collected from 18 States of India, and more 12000 herbarium sheets are deposited and build herbaria in Vivekanand Arts, S. D. Commerce and Science College, Chatrapati Samarth Nagar, Sambhaji Nagar and got the Acronym VH from Herbariorum Index and he has been published three discoveries to the science viz., Crotalaria orixensis var naikii Paithane et al. (2012) and Eriocaulon gulnarpariyanum Paithane et. al (2017) and Dimeria anandibaiana Paithane et al.(2024).

Dr. Ashutosh Pahurkar

Dr. Ashutosh Pahurkar

Dr. Ashutosh Jagdeo Pahurkar completed his Graduation and Postgraduation from University of Mumbai in the subject of Botany. He obtained his Ph.D degree from Bhavnagar University. His area of specialization is Environmental Botany. He has 22 years of Undergraduate, and 17 years of Postgraduate teaching experience . He has one book ,and ten research papers published in various peer reviewed journals of repute. Currently he is working as Associate Professor,and Head Department of Botany, at Siddharth college of Arts, Science and Commerce. Mumbai.

Dr. Kalpit Mhatre

Dr. Kalpit Mhatre

Dr. Kalpit Ganesh Mhatre is currently working as an assistant professor in botany at New Education Society's Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lanja District Ratnagiri, Maharashtra State. He has total teaching experience of 10 years at UG level. He has completed his Ph.D. from St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Mumbai. He is the author of two books and editor of 12 books. To his credit he has 17 research papers in UGC CARE list and has written 46 chapters in various books. He also has 03 patent publication to his credit. He has vast experience in the field of Plant Taxonomy, Ethnobotany, Molecular Systematics, Ecology and Anthropology. Apart from academic work, he has been engaged in administrative work also. At institute level, he is being working as a Nodal Officer for various schemes such as Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE), National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Kalam Program for IP Literacy and Awareness (KAPILA) and Atal Ranking of Institution on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA). Dr. Mhatre is a President of Institutional Innovation Council (IIC). He has been designated as a District Sustainability Mentor (DSM) for Ratnagiri District by Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India, Hyderabad.