Abstract

Epimedium elatum (Morren & Decne) of family Berberidaceace is a rare perennial medicinal plant, endemic to high altitude forests of Northwestern Himalayas in India. Ethnobotanically, it has been used as an ingredient for treatment of bone-joint disorders, impotence and kidney disorders in Kashmir Himalayas. Phytochemically, it is rich in Epimedin ABC and Icariin; all of these have been demonstrated to possess remarkable biological activities like PDE-5 inhibition (treatment of erectile dysfunction), anticancer, antiosteoporosis antioxidant and antiviral properties. The present investigation reports its traditional usage, comprehensive distribution and conservation status from twenty ecogeographical regions in Kashmir Himalayas, India. The species was reported from Gurez valley for the first time. Numerous threats like excessive grazing, deforestration, habitat fragmentation, tourism encroachment, landslides and excessive exploitation have decreased its natural populations in most of the surveyed habitats. Consequently, its existence may become threatened in near future if timely conservation steps are not taken immediately by concerned stakeholders involved in medicinal plant research. Moreover, use of plant tissue culture techniques is recommended for development of its in vitro propagation protocols. Therefore, introduction of this medicinal plant in botanical gardens, protected sites and development of monitoring programmes are needed for its immediate conservation in Northwestern Himalayas, India.

Highlights

  • Northwestern Himalayas in India is one of the hotspots of biodiversity due to extensive variation in land-scapes, ecoedaphic conditions, forest types and climatic conditions [1]

  • The foremost aim of the study was to focus on therapeutic potential of E.elatum and need for its conservation to preserve its natural germplasm from getting extinct in Northwestern Himalayas in India

  • Ethnobotanical surveys in the Northwestern Himalayas of Kashmir forests revealed that E.elatum has been used traditionally as an ingredient in many medicines to treat cold related cough, severe running nose, toothache, tooth-decay, bones and joints diseases [12]

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Introduction

Northwestern Himalayas in India is one of the hotspots of biodiversity due to extensive variation in land-scapes, ecoedaphic conditions, forest types and climatic conditions [1]. It has a rich variety of medicinal & aromatic plants (1748), known globally for their ethnobotany, phytochemical diversity, and pharmacological properties [2]. Many medicinal plants have been categorized either as vulnerable, threatened or critically endangered in Kashmir Himalayas like Podophyllum hexandrum, Picrorhiza kurroa, Aconitum heterophyllum, Rheum emodi, Arnebia benthami, Mecanopsis aculeate, Trillium govanianum [5,7 and 8].

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