Research publications

PAPERS PRESENTED IN SEMINARS/ SYMPOSIA

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Prabhu Kumar K. M., M. Sabu, V. P. Thomas & and Indira Balachandran. 2011. Taxonomic and improvement studies on ‘Praying mantis ginger’, a promising ornamental ginger. National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation and Climate change. pp. 54Tumkur District, Karnataka, India. J. Non TimberForest Products, 11 (3): 215-219.

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Prabhu Kumar K. M., Ramya K. S., Satheesh George & Indira Balachandran. 2012. Taxonomic studies on the genus Gymnostachyum Nees. (Acanthaceae) in Kerala, South India. International Symposium and XXII IAAT Conference on innovative Prospects in Angiosperm Taxonomy. Pp. 77-78

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Jayanthy A , Prakash Kumar U and Remashree AB. 2013. Effect of spacial and temporal variations in cellular characters and chemical contents in Pseudarthria viscida (l.)w. & arn. – a medicinal plant. Proceedings of 25th Kerala Science Congress, Techno park. Trivandrum. 720-721.

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Jayanthy A, Sulaiman CT and Remashree AB. 2011. Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical Comparison of Roots of Solanum species used in Ayurvedic Formulations. Proceedings of Second National Seminar on Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology. Interuniversity Centre for Plant Biotechnology, Dept. of Botany, University of Calicut. 22.

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Sreedhar S, Sreevidhya R and Rema Shree AB. 2010. Establishing the identity of controversial source plants of krishna sariva with reference to Ayurvedic classical texts. Proceedings of 22nd Kerala Science Congress, KFRI, Pechi. Pp. 720-721.

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Sereena K, Hashim KM and Remashree AB. 2010. Comparative pharmacognostic and phytochemical studies of the raw drug sources of Prasarini used in Ayurveda. Proceedings of 22nd Kerala Science Congress, KFRI, Pechi. 848.

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Girija TP, Hashim KM and Remashree AB. 2010. Marker based comparison of the roots of Holostemma ada-kodien and Leptadenia reticulata the raw drug sources of Jivanti used in Ayurveda. Proceedings of 22nd Kerala Science Congress, KFRI, Pechi. 698-699.

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Sreekala K, Balachandran I and Remashree AB. 2011. Quick validation of a few ethnic practices for jaundice through RALHT method. Proceedings of 22nd Kerala Science Congress, KFRI, Pechi. 687-688.

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Jayanthy A, Hashim KM and AB. Remashree. 2007characterization and comparison of three species of Desmodium.. Proceedings of Kerala Science Congress. pp234-236.

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Sereena K, Girija TP, Sreenivasan GV and. Remashree AB. 2007. Quality standardization of the raw drug sources of Amrita used in ayurveda. Proceedings of Kerala Science Congress. pp 182- 184.

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Girija TP, Sereena K, Unnikrishnan KP. and Remashree AB. 2007. Pharmacognostical and phytochemical studies on the raw drug Citraka. Proceedings of Kerala Science pp. 197-199.

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Remashree AB and Jayanthi A. 2006. Histochemical markers as tool to identify the ayurvedic raw drugs HaridraVanaharidra and Daruharidra from its common adulterants. Proceedings of 18th Kerala Science Congress, CESS, Thiruvananthapuram.

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Remashree AB.and Jayanthi A. 2006. Calcium oxalate crystal and stone cells distribution pattern as a key to identify ten important raw drugs used in Ayurveda (Won the best poster award in Health Sciences and Over all Best Poster Award). Proceedings of 18th Kerala Science Congress, CESS, Thiruvananthapuram.

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Jayanthi A and AB Remashree. 2005. Anatomical markers as a tool to identify genuine raw drug Asoka from its common adulterants (Won the best poster award in Health Sciences). In proceedings: XVII Kerala Science Congress, KFRI, Peechi, Thrissur p. 298.

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Remashree AB, Balachandran I and Ravindran PN. 2003. Pharmacognostic studies in 4 species of Curcuma species. Proceedings of 12th Swadeshi Science Congress, Nov 6-9th 2003.


  • "The Centre for Medicinal Plants Research functions as a pioneer institute in the area of research, education, conservation and popularisation of Ayurvedic medicinal plants."

  • "The Centre for Medicinal Plants Research functions as a pioneer institute in the area of research, education, conservation and popularisation of Ayurvedic medicinal plants."

  • "The Centre for Medicinal Plants Research functions as a pioneer institute in the area of research, education, conservation and popularisation of Ayurvedic medicinal plants."