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Journal of Integrative Medicine ›› 2025, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (3): 209-217.doi: 10.1016/j.joim.2025.04.001

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Balancing tradition and conservation: Exploring plant part substitution in traditional medicine

Bhavana Srivastava a, Himanshu Sharma b, Ajay Kumar Meena a, Vandana Bharthi a   

  1. a. Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474009, India
    b. Central Ayurveda Research Institute, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284003, India
  • Received:2024-04-19 Accepted:2024-09-07 Online:2025-06-11 Published:2025-06-11
  • Contact: Bhavana Srivastava E-mail:bhavanakan@gmail.com

Traditional medicine, deeply rooted in cultural practices and historical wisdom, has faced surging challenges due to the escalating demand for plant-based remedies. This comprehensive review critically emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable practices within traditional medicine, with a special focus on the potential of plant part substitution. Case studies that illuminate successful instances of substituting plant parts and providing a deep insight into viable alternatives to conventional practices are presented. Opportunities and challenges inherent in plant part substitution are discussed by addressing key considerations such as phytochemical and pharmacological aspects, safety and toxicity profiles, cultural insights, standardization, clinical validation, and regulatory compliance. This review serves as a guide for navigating the delicate balance between tradition and conservation within indigenous medicine practices. It underscores the importance of embracing sustainable approaches through plant part substitution, ensuring the preservation of cultural heritage while meeting the evolving healthcare needs of society.

Key words: Traditional medicine, Plant part substitution, Medicinal plants, Natural resources conservation

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