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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Estimation of macro and micro nutrients in some important medicinal plants of Soon Valley, District Khushab, Pakistan

Abdul Ghani; Zulfaqar Ali; Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Saira Parveen

Plants are potential source of therapeutic values in different traditional medicine systems of the world. Ethnomedicinal uses of 10 medicinal plants (MPs) of soon valley (Khushab) of Pakistan were documented and explored for trace (Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Co, Cd, Pb, Mn and Fe) and major (K, Na, Ca and Mg) elemental composition by atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). Results depicted that Zn was 15.36 ppm in Convolvulus arvensis . Cu showed max conc. was in P. harmala (18.72 ppm). Cr was highest in Cannabis sativa (30.39 ppm). Ni conc was 30.39 ppm in C. sativa . B. campestris had highest value of Co (8.44 ppm) in analyzed specimens, while H. vulgare recorded least amount of 0.98 ppm. Cd concentration was 2.76 ppm in A. aspera. H. vulgare exhibited higher Pb higher concentration (32.64 ppm). The occurrence range of Mn was 74.60 ppm in P. harmala and 105.56 ppm in A. aspera . Fe in the studied plants was max in H. vulgare (1889.69 ppm). B. campestris exhibited higher concentration of Ca (4210.92 ppm). The contents of Mg were 13342.88 ppm in C. arvensis and 6350.63 ppm in A. aspera , respectively. The quantity of macro and micro elements in analyzed MPs was high and beyond the safety standards of WHO. It demonstrates that use of botanical medicines or its products by man may be fatal and injurious for health and culminating into death. It is necessary to study and accomplish thorough analytical research on herbal medicines (MPs) of Pakistan in order to bring them at par with international standards. Key words : Soon valley, elemental contents, medicinal plants, safety standards, Khushab, Pakistan.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2015

Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants from Sudhanoti district (AJK), Pakistan.

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Adeel Mahmood; Mehwish Maqbool

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Ethnobotanical study was aimed to document indigenous medicinal plants along with the ethnopharmacological therapeutic values, and to explore the frequencies and relative importance of reported plants. Objective of this study was to trace out the disease prevalence pattern with help of informant consensus factor. MATERIAL AND METHOD Visual appraisal approach (VAA) and rapid rural appraisal (RRA) methods along with the group meetings and discussions about wide range of topics in an open-ended questionnaire with local people were employed for collection of qualitative ethnomedicinal data. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Current study reported 58 medicinal plants belonging to 33 families, where Rosaceae was the predominant family. Berberis lycium dominated among shrubs, which is used to treat liver problems (jaundice). Females and old people were found more allied to the indigenous healthcare system. Conservation threats to valued medicinal plants were detected during course of the study. CONCLUSION Local communities of the study area are highly dependent on medicinal plants and reported the best therapeutic results for specific disorders. Urgent attention must be paid on conservation of medicinal flora, comprehensive documentation of indigenous medicinal knowledge and pharmacological/phytochemical validation of reported plants for specific diseases.


Archive | 2013

ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION OF AN AREA: A CASE STUDY ON TREE ETHNOBOTANY OF SOONA VALLEY, DISTRICT BHIMBER AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Tanveer Hussain; Amin Shah; Azad Kashmir


Archive | 2013

Incidence of air-borne mycoflora of Bagsar Fort and its allied areas from Samahni valley district Bhimber Azad Kashmir, Pakistan

Tanveer Hussain; Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Shehzad Azam; Amin Shah


Archive | 2013

ANALYSIS OF SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS DYNAMICS IN RAINFED WHEAT FIELDS IN ARID ZONE OF PAKISTAN

Israr Asghar; Muhammad Akmal; Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Tanveer Hussain; Azad Kashmir


Pakistan Journal of Botany | 2019

Management of root rot diseases of eight wheat varieties using resistance and biological control agents techniques

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Tanveer Hussain; Khizar Hayat Bhatti; Tony Adesemoye; Mehwish Maqbool; Shehzad Azam; Abdul Ghani


International Journal of Botany Studies | 2017

Antibacterial and anatomical study of two Allium sativum L. Cultivars

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Aneeqa Ishaq; Muhammad Siddique; Mehwish Maqbool; Shehzad Azam; Muhammad Shahzaman; Azhar Azam; Asif Nadeem


Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies | 2016

Ethnomedico Profile of Indigenous flora of Tehsil Barnala, district Bhimber, Pakistan

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Tanveer Hussain; Shehzad Azam; Waheeda Mushtaq


Archive | 2015

ANALYSIS OF FUNGAL DIVERSITY IMPACTS ON PINUS ROXBURGHII SEEDS FROM PINE FOREST AND PLANT NURSERIES OF AZAD KASHMIR, PAKISTAN

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Maria Noreen; Mehwish Maqbool; Tanveer Hussain; Shehzad Azam


Archive | 2014

2-DE PROTOCOL OPTIMIZATION AND EVALUATION FOR PROTEOME ANALYSIS OF GENUS CLEMATIS TAXA (RANUNCULACEAE)

Muhammad Ishtiaq; Mehwish Maqbool; Tanveer Hussain; Shehzad Azam; Azad Kashmir

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Amin Shah

University of Sargodha

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Abdul Ghani

University of Sargodha

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Adeel Mahmood

Government College Women University

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Muhammad Akmal

Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University

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