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3.                              Jain, S.K. 1963. Studies in Indian Ethnobotany plants used in by the tribals of Madhya Pradesh. Bull.
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5.                              Kirtikar, K.R. and Basu, B.D. 1995. Indian Medicinal Plants. Vol. I – IV. International Book Distributors,
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11.                          Pushpagadan, P. and Kumar, B. 2005. Ethnobotany,  CBD, WTO and the Biodiversity Act of India.
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3.         Pasricha JS and Sethi NC : Contact Dermatitis in India, First ed, Layka Lab Publication, Bombay, 1981.     
4.         Bajaj AK, Govil DC and Bhargava SN : Contact dermatitis due to plants, Ind J Dermatol Venereo! Leprol, 1982; 48 : 268-270.     
5.         Singh KK and Singh G : Air-borne contact dermatitis in Varanasi, Ind J Dermatol Venereol Leprol, 1986; 52 : 140-142.     
6.         Sharma VK and Kaur S : Contact dermatitis due to plants in Chandigarh, Ind J Dermatol Venereol Leprol, 1987; 53 : 26-30.     
7.         Shanmugham-Pillai SM : Contact dermatitis in Trivandrum, Ind J Dermatol Venereal Leprol, 1989; 55 : 297-300.     
8.         Mitchell JC and Dupuis G : Allergic contact dermatitis from sesquiterpenoids of the Compositae family of plants, Brit J Dermatol, 1971; 84 : 139-150.     
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14.       Brunner H. Modulation of sympathetic tone at the neuroeffector level. In: Gross F, editor. Modultion of Sympathetic Tone in the Treatment of cardiovascular diseases. An International Symposium. Manila: Hans Huber Publisher; 1978. p. 12-24.     
15.       Pandit Narahari Vaidya, Rajnighantu. 1st ed. Varanasi, India: Krishnadas Academy; 1982. (In Sanskrit and Hindi)     
16.       Sri Bavamisra, Bhavaprakasha Nighantu. 7th ed. Varanasi, India: Chaukamba Sanskrit Sansthan; 2000. (In Sanskrit and Hindi)     
17.       Gaichetti A, Shore PA. The reserpine receptor. Life Sci 1978;23:82-92.     
18.       Gogte VM. Medicinal Plants, Part III in Ayurvedic Pharmacology and Therapeutic Uses of Medicinal Plants (Dravyagunavignyan) . 2nd ed. Mumbai: Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan; 2002.     
19.       Amin AH, Subbaiah TV, Abbassi KM. Berberine sulfate: antimicrobial activity, bioassay and mode of action. Canad J Microbiol 1969;15:1067-76.     
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