%0 Journal Article %T A COMPREHENSIVE ETHNOMEDICINAL DOCUMENTATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, REGION, BANGLADESH %A Gazi Ziaul Haque Masum* %A Biplab Kumar Dash %A Shital Kumar Barman and M. Kumer Sen %J International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research %D 2013 %I Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research %X ABSTRACT: An ethnobotanical survey was carried out through semi-structured questionnaire and the guided field-walk method in Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh to document the utilization of medicinal plants by local people for general ailments. A total of 87 species belonging to 51 families with their local names, useable parts and mode of application were recorded for their usages for curing at least 70 ailments. Ethnomedicinally most important families are Asteraceae, Combretaceae, Moraceae, Solanaceae, Apocynaceae. These plant species are utilized by local peoples against various ailments such as dysentery, fever, cough, sexual debility, asthma, skin disease, diarrhea, indigestion, wound healing, toothache, malaria, etc. Indigenous knowledge of Kavirajes or knowledgeable local persons have great contributions in formulating applicable strategy for the development of various medicine using plants as either fresh or raw sources or both. These scattered, selective, fast eroding and highly valuable knowledge needs proper documentation. %K Ethnobotanical %K Survey %K Islamic University %K Kavirajes %K Ailments %U http://www.ijpsr.com/V4I3/47%20Vol.%204,%20Issue%203,%20March%202013,%20IJPSR-2186,%20Paper%2047.pdf