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Category | Veterinary Care |
Crop | |
Crop Family | |
Scientific Name | |
Vernacular Name | |
Scout | HBN |
Ingredients | Bael tree (Aegle marmelos) leaves, turmeric (Curcuma longa) |
Control Mode |
Innovator / Knowledge Provider | Mahipatsingh Gajubhai Vala |
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District | |
KVK District | Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bilaspur (Berthin), Himachal Pradesh |
Address | Bilaspur , Himachal Pradesh |
Languages Spoken | |
Vocation | Farmer |
State | Himachal Pradesh |
PIN Code | 174001 |
PAS_1 | The Plants Gymnemasylvestre, Holarrhenaantidysenterica, Vernoniaanthelmintica, Enicostemmalittorale, omordicacharantia,Swertiachirata,Azadirachtaindica,Caesalpiniabonducellawere collected from the Godhra and Amritsar, and several other places of Gujarat, India in February, 2013 which were used for the treatment of mastitis. The plant materials were oven-dried and then ground into coarse powder.The coarse powder of the Gymnemasylvestre(10 g),Holarrhenaantidysenterica(10 ),Vernoniaanthelmintica(10 g),Enicostemmalittorale(10 g),Momordicacharantia(10 g),Swertiachirata(10 g),Azadirachtaindica(10 g),Caesalpiniabonducella(10 g) were extracted with 100ml methanol for two days at room temperature. The extracts were then filtered off through Whatman filter paper number-1. For the solvent removal the plates containing solvent were kept in open overnight and the solvent was allowed to evaporate.On the next day the extract was dissolved in 1ml Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). this will cure the mastitis. (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270478525_Herbal_Plants_A_Potential_Agent_to_Cure_Infectious_Mastitis_in_Bovine_Animals) |
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PAS_2 | Farmer Lakhabhai Becharbhai Khatana treat mastitis by using corkwort (Leptadenia reticulata) vine and salt. The disease is cured by ointment made by pounding corkwort, (Leptadenia reticulata) vine to get 100 g extract and mixing 50 g salt to it. The ointment is smeared on udder twice a day for two days. ointment made by pounding corkwort, (Leptadenia reticulata) vine to get 100 g extract and mixing 50 g salt to it. The ointment is smeared on udder twice a day for two days. |
Agro Ecological Zone | Western Himalayas, Warm Subhumid (To Humid With Inclusion Of Perhumid)Eco-Region (14.2) Western Himalayan Region (I) Sub- mountain and low hills, Sub-Tropical (HP-1) |
Other Community Practices | |
Practice ID | DTP0010000006081 |
Reference | HBN database |
Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/2214 |
State | Himachal Pradesh |
PIN Code | 174001 |