2025 Vol. 31 No.1 PP 58-62
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v31i1pp58-62
Studies on Ethnobotanical and Phytochemical Analysis of invasive plant Monochoria hastata, growing in different regions of Jharkhand, India
*Sangita Kumari and Sumit Kumar Pathak
Department of Botany,
Yogoda Satsanga Mahavidyalaya,
RANCHI-834004 (JHARKHAND) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail : kssangita696@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
This study reflects the ethnobotanical importance and phytochemical properties of Monochoria hastata, an invasive
aquatic plant growing in aquatic habitat. This plnat has been observed in several parts of Jharkhand like Ranchi, Gumla, Khunti,
Simdega, Pakur, Dumka, Medini Nagar as well as Lohardaga. Besides its invasive properties this plant has several benefits in
culinary practices besides its medicinal importance. The plant is used in the dietary pattern,the flowers of the plants are compared
with the prawns owing to its delicate flavor. Phytochemical analysis was performed on leaf extracts, revealing high antioxidant
activity through DPPH, attributed to the plant’s phenolic and flavonoid content. This study shows the importance of M. hastata as
a probable source of natural antioxidants. The findings are the base of valuable ethnobotanical perceptions and open a new vista
for future pharmacological investigations of this plant in dietary, medicinal, and market-related applications.
KEY WORDS : Ethnobotany, Invasive plant, Jharkhand, Monochoria hastata, Phytochemical.