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  1. Maubin University
  1. Maubin University
  2. Department of Botany

Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants among Four Chin Indigenous Groups in Tedim Township, Northern Chin State, Myanmar

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Title Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants among Four Chin Indigenous Groups in Tedim Township, Northern Chin State, Myanmar
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Publication date 2020-12-01
Authors
Thet Thet Mar Win
Description
The Traditional medicinal plants are used by four Chin indigenous groups in
inhabiting areas at Tedim Township, Northern Chin State, Myanmar. A total of
55 Se Yim, Ma Tu Pi, Tedim, Zombie, informants from 10 villages were
interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. Plant importance was
determined using quantitative ethnobotanical indices such as Use Value (UV)
and Informant Consensus Factor (ICF). A total of 34 wild medicinal plant taxa in
21 families across 11 disease/use categories; Skin disorders, Respiratory system,
Digestive system, Genitourinary system disorder, Eyes and ear disorders, Cancer
and tumors, Injuries caused by external factors, Skin care, Tonic and health
drinks, Disease of the circulatory system and others were recorded. Species
which were recorded as the highest number of Use-Reports (UR) appeared to
play an important role not only in informants’ primary healthcare and species
conservation, but also in local livelihood. This study presents for the
development of the country’s herbal medicine industry. It can serve to show the
Chin people as owners of their traditional medicinal knowledge, which is equally
valuable to their future generations and for benefits sharing that may arise from
their contribution.
Keywords
Ethnobotany, Indigenous people, Northern Chin State
Journal articles
Maubin University Research Journal
p. 284-295
Vol.11
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