Zakwan Ahmed
Defence Research and Development Organisation
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2008
Basant Ballabh; Om Prakash Chaurasia; Zakwan Ahmed; Shashi Bala Singh
AIM OF THE STUDY Traditional medicine of clod desert Ladakh has large potential to treat various ailments among tribal communities inhabited in the remotest region of Indian subcontinent. This study was conducted to document the new ethno-medico-botanical information and traditional use of medicinal plants against kidney and urinary disorders, and thus to conserve the rapidly disappearing traditional knowledge system of Amchis of Ladakh. MATERIALS AND METHODS The information was collected from 105 villages of Leh and Kargil districts of Ladakh region by involving 47 Amchis (the herbalists), village heads and old aged persons including women population through on spot interview and repeated queries among other interviewees over a period of 3 years from 2004-2006. RESULTS The use of 68 medicinal plants belonging to 29 families and 58 genera of clod desert was documented against the treatment of kidney and urinary disorders in the tribal communities of Ladakh region in India. These species were used in combination of some exotic species such as Bergenia ligulata, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Crocus sativus, Elettaria cardamomum, Emblica officinalis, Ficus religiosa, Mangifera indica, Punica granatum, Santalum album, Spondiax axillaris, Terminalia belerica, Terminalia chebula, Zingiber officinale and some medicinal stones, minerals and salts etc. Problem in urine discharge, burning sensation and painful urination, inflammation and bleeding in the kidney, irritable condition of bladder, haemorrhage of kidney and removal of blocked urine and kidney stone were the frequently reported disorders in the study area. CONCLUSION The effectiveness of traditional system of medicine, role of Amchis in preparation of remedies according to age, sex and severity of ailment, method of preparation, doses and its administrations among tribal communities of Ladakh provides certain new information. Though the system is extensively used among the tribal communities in the remotest regions but still it has a great scope of proper phytochemical and pharmacological validation of the medicinal plants used in different remedies for conservation and development of traditional system of medicine according to modernization.
Indian Journal of Pharmacology | 2012
Harsahay Meena; Hemant Kumar Pandey; Pankaj Pandey; Mahesh Chand Arya; Zakwan Ahmed
Background: Free radicals or highly reactive oxygen species are capable of inducing oxidative damage to human body. Antioxidants are the compounds which terminate the attack of reactive species and reduce the risk of diseases. Both Baccopa monnieri and Centella asiatica are used in treatment of brain disorders in humans and have almost similar effects. Objective: The study was conducted to determine the antioxidant properties of two well-known memory enhancer medicinal plants Baccopa monnieri and Centella asiatica. Results: The antioxidant activity of these two medicinal plants was evaluated by measuring reducing ability, free radical scavenging activity by DPPH and hydrogen peroxide methods. The antioxidants compounds like ascorbic acid, total phenols and tannins were also evaluated in these plants. Baccopa monnieri and Centella asiatica exhibited significant differences (P<0.05) in their antioxidant values. The methanolic extract of whole leaf powder of Baccopa monnieri exhibited significantly higher antioxidant activity than the Centella asiatica. The antioxidant components viz. ascorbic acid, total phenols and tannins were also found in a higher concentration in Baccopa monnieri as compared to Centella asiatica. Conclusion: It can be concluded from the study that regular use of Baccopa monnieri as a supplement could be more helpful compared to Centella asiatica in treatment of neurological disorders caused by free radical damage.
International Journal of Ayurveda Research | 2010
Harsahay Meena; Hemant Kumar Pandey; M. C. Arya; Zakwan Ahmed
High altitude problems like hypoxia, acute mountain sickness, high altitude cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, insomnia, tiredness, lethargy, lack of appetite, body pain, dementia, and depression may occur when a person or a soldier residing in a lower altitude ascends to high-altitude areas. These problems arise due to low atmospheric pressure, severe cold, high intensity of solar radiation, high wind velocity, and very high fluctuation of day and night temperatures in these regions. These problems may escalate rapidly and may sometimes become life-threatening. Shilajit is a herbomineral drug which is pale-brown to blackish-brown, is composed of a gummy exudate that oozes from the rocks of the Himalayas in the summer months. It contains humus, organic plant materials, and fulvic acid as the main carrier molecules. It actively takes part in the transportation of nutrients into deep tissues and helps to overcome tiredness, lethargy, and chronic fatigue. Shilajit improves the ability to handle high altitudinal stresses and stimulates the immune system. Thus, Shilajit can be given as a supplement to people ascending to high-altitude areas so that it can act as a “health rejuvenator” and help to overcome high-altitude related problems.
Gene | 2007
Karamjit S. Dolt; Manoj K. Mishra; Jayashree Karar; Masroor A. Baig; Zakwan Ahmed; M. A. Qadar Pasha
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2008
Pramila Shah; N. Singh; Neeraj Khare; Meenal Rathore; Sivalingam Anandhan; Mohommad Arif; Rupesh Kumar Singh; Subhash Das; Zakwan Ahmed; Narendra Kumar
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants | 2014
Atul Grover; Maya Kumari; Sadhana Singh; Shivender Singh Rathode; Sanjay Mohan Gupta; Pankaj Pandey; Sween Gilotra; Devender Kumar; Mohommad Arif; Zakwan Ahmed
Molecular Biology Reports | 2013
Sanjay Mohan Gupta; Pankaj Pandey; P. S. Negi; Veena Pande; Atul Grover; V. Y. Patade; Zakwan Ahmed
Electronic journal of environmental, agricultural and food chemistry | 2010
Harsahay Meena; Mohammed Mohsin; Hemant Kumar Pandey; P. S. Negi; Zakwan Ahmed
The Indian Forester | 2009
Raghwendra Singh; Meenal Rathore; Gyan P. Mishra; Meetul Kumar; R. Singh; Zakwan Ahmed
IJTK Vol.6(1) [January 2007] | 2007
Basant Ballabh; Om Prakash Chaurasia; Pc Pande; Zakwan Ahmed