1. Publications

a) Under Ayurveda section

  1. Brahma KK. Observation records the prevalent diseases nearby villages, Ayurveda and drugs for All.2007
  2. Brahma KK, Bora T, Baruah D. Monograph on Vyanabala Vaisamya.CCRAS.2009
  3. Brahma KK, Bora T, Baruah D. Monograph on Mutrasmari. CCRAS publication.2009
  4. Brahma KK, Ramashankar, Rawat MS. Clinical evaluation of Abroma angusta (Ulatkambal). J RAS. 2013
  5. Dora BB, Kumar S. Kapikachu (Mucuna pruriens): A Promising Indigenous Herbal Drug and Its Effect on Different Disease Conditions. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology 2017;7(3): 1-5.
  6. Kumar S, Dora BB. A Critical Appraisal on Phytochemical Constituents and Therapeutic Effect of Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra). Journal of Medical Science and Technology 2017; 6(3): 6-10.
  7. Kumar S, Dora BB. A Critical Appraisal on VastiKarma-A Healing Therapy in Pediatric Age Group w.s.r. to Enteric Nervous System. Journal of Neuroscience, 2017 Volume 7, Issue 3, Page No.: 1-7.
  8. Dora B B, Kumar S, Borah T. Therapeutic Effect of Asthishrunkhala (Cissus quadrangularis) in Fracture healing and other disease conditions. A Journal of Immunology 2017; 7(3):11-15.
  9. Goel S, Khanduri S, Ahmad A, Kumar A, Singh R, Rao BCS,Srikanth N. Efficacy of Ayurvedic Interventions in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Protocol for Systematic Review. Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2019;3(1): 12-16
  10. Prakash NP, Mishra VB, Bhattacharya B, Kumar A, et.al. Prevention of Metabolic Risks by Kalabhojanam Strategy of Ayurveda. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 2020; 9(2)
  11. Kumar A, Rai AK, Chiluveri AC, Chiluveri SK, Londhe D, Singh R, Kumar S, Goel S. Ayurvedic Paradigm for COVID-19 Prophylaxis and Management Strategies. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 2021; 19
  12. Kumar S, Uday Ravi Sekhar Namburi, Ashwin C. Chiluveri, Deepak Londhe, Dora BB, Sudha K. Chiluveri, Shital Chinchalkar. Scientific review on indication and therapeutic effects of selected nootropic herbs/drugs from Kashyapa Samhita. Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2021;5:4-12
  13. BCS Rao, RSinghal,BYadav, SKhanduri, S Jameela, AKRai 1, A Tripathi,RRana, A Ahmad, BS Sharma, A Jaiswal,R Kotecha, State Level Collaborators. Seeking Behavior, and Outcomes Associated With the Use of AYUSH-64 in COVID-19 Patients in Home Isolation in India: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Analysis.Health;10
  14. Das B, Singh SK, Meher SK, Srivastav AK, Ota S, Rana R et al.Therapeutic evaluation of RasnadiGutika and Chandrakala Lepa in Janusandhigata Vata (osteoarthritis knee): A single-arm prospective multicenter clinical study.Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2022;6(2):46-52
  15. Biswal A, Jadhav V, Bhuyan GC, Pujari S. A Conceptual Study on Prathama Patalagata Timira w.s.r. to Myopia. International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management 2023; 5(5):233-236
  16. Biswal A, Jadhav V, Bhuyan GC, Pujari S.A Single Case Study on the Effect of Formulations PathyadiVarti and MahatriphalaGhrita in Prathama Patalagata Timira w.s.r. to Myopia.International Journal of All Research Edition & Scientific Methods 2023;5: 425-430
  17. Biswal A, Jadhav V, Bhuyan GC, Pujari S. An Ayurvedic Review of Karnanada w.s.r to Tinnitus. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2023; 12(9): 1014-1019
  18. Rao M.M., Bhuyan GC, Das B, Biswal A.Tarpana in shuskakshipaka. All Research Edition & Scientific Methods 2023; 11(&): 623-626
  19. Kumar S V. Nayak, Dr. M.M. Rao, Bhuyan GC, Das B, Biswal A.Pilot study on a comparative study to Evaluate the Clinical Efficacy of Apamargakshara and Arka Kshara Pratisarana Karma in Nasapratinahaw.s.r to Hypertrophy of Turbinates. 2023; 2(7):1899-1905.
  20. Jadav V, RaoM.M, Bhuyan GC, Das B,Biswal A.A conceptual analysis of computer vision syndrome in Ayurveda and its management with Aschyothana.Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 2023;10(9):235-241
  21. Yadav P K, Rao M M, Bhuyan GC, Das B.A Comparative Clinical Study for Haemostatic Action of Lajjalu Lepa and Darvi Lepa in Raktarsha. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research. 2023; 10(10):149-160.
  22. Singh R, Meher SK, Sharma L, Ota S, Gupta B, Singhal R, Rana Ret. Al.Development of a standardized assessment scale for assessing Prakriti (psychosomatic constitution). AYU 2023; 43(4): 109-129.
  23. Meher SK, Sunita M, Sharma R, Das B, Rana R, Singhal R, Meda M. Rao et.al.Clinical evaluation of VyoshadiGuggulu and PanchasamaChurna in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: An open-label, single-arm, prospective study. Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2023;7(4):221-229
  24. Sahu D, Meher SK, Borah T, Srivastava A, Khanduri S, RaiA K et.al.VatariGuggulu, HingvashtakaChurna, and Brihat Saindhavadya Taila in the management of rheumatoid arthritis: An open-label, prospective, single-arm multi-center study. Journal of Research in Ayurveda 2024; 8(1): 12-19
  25. Sreedharan A, Vijaya Lekshmi R, Balabhadran V. Ayurvedic Management of Dengue Haemorrhagic fever with menorrhagia: A Case Report. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine 2024;15(3)
  26. Bhuyan GC et al. Dr Sitikantha Das: A legacy o healing, education and innovation in Ayurveda. Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2024;8:245-249.
  27. Babu SS, Sisodia P, Singh B, Kumar V, Kumar A. A comprehensive review of the altimetrics of top 50 scholarly publications on Ayurveda Rasayana. Journal of Drig Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2024; 9(Suppl 2): 167-174.

b) Under Survey of Medicinal Plants Section

i) Articles in journals

  1. Singh VK, & Krishna A. Some folklore medicines from district Subansiri of Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1983;4:95-181.
  2. Rama Shankar, Singh VK, & Rawat MS. Medicinal plants from Dibang Valley (A.P.) – Social forestry and afforestration. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1993;XIV:144-149.
  3. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS & Singh VK. Some medicinal pteridophytes from the district Lower Subhansiri and Papumpare (Arunachal Pradesh). Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1994;XV:36-40.
  4. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS & Singh VK. Some important Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants of Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1995;XVI:27-32.
  5. Singh VK, Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Prospects of medicinal plant cultivation on Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1995; XVI:133-137.
  6. Rawat MS, Singh VK & Rama Shankar. Ethno-Medico-Botanical aspects of Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1995; XVI:83-89.
  7. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS & Singh VK. A note on the Ethno-botany of Angiopteris evecta (Root) Hoffm. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res. 1996; XVII(3-4):179-182.
  8. Rawat MS, Singh VK, Rama Shankar & Pandey HC. Medicinal Plants and Some Floklores from East and West Siang Districts of Arunachal Pradesh-their Utilization. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1996;XVII:1-7.
  9. Rawat MS, Singh VK, Rama Shankar. Cultivation of medicinal plants in social forestry programme in Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1996;XVII (3-4):169-174.
  10. Rawat MS, Singh VK, Rama Shankar. Cultivation of some pharmaceutically important medicinal plants in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1996;XVII (1-2):37-51.
  11. Rawat MS, Singh VK, Rama Shankar. Observation on Medico-Ethno-Botany of Idu-Mishmis in Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1996; XVII (1-2):18-23.
  12. Rawat MS, Rama Shankar & Singh VK. Notes on the Ethno botany of the Monpa tribe of Tawang district Arunachal Pradesh. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1997; XVIII (2).
  13. Rawat MS, Rama Shankar & Singh VK. Important medicinal plants of Arunachal: Collection and utilization. HIMVIKAS, Occasional publication.1998;19:115-119.
  14. Payum T, Das AK, Shankar R, Lego YJ. Selected folk medicinal plants of East Siang District of Arunach.0al Pradesh, India. American J Pharm Tech Res1999; 5(1): 398-409.
  15. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS & Singh VK. Some rare medicinal plants in Arunachal Pradesh need for their conservation. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 1999;1-4:128-131.
  16. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS, Arunachalam A & Khan ML. Medicinal plant diversity of East & West Kameng district: strategy for their conservation. Sustainable management of forests-India, 2001:163-168.
  17. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar. Medicinal plants used in Ayurveda: Collection & Cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Forest News 2001 (Biodiversity Spl. Issues). 19:161-168.
  18. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Medicinal plants and their potential in the economic development of Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh: Environment planning and sustainable development (HIMAVIKAS) occasional publication No.16 (2002);178-184.
  19. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar. Medicinal Plants and diversity of Ayurvedic medicinal plant and their potential in Economic development of Arunachal Pradesh. Environmental planning and Sustainable Development. (HimVikas (eds. R.C. Sundriyal et al.), 178-184,
  20. Rawat MS & Shankar R. Ethno-Medico-botanical claims from Arunachal Pradesh. Environmental planning and Sustainable Development. 2002 (HimVikas-16(eds. R.C. Sundriyal et al.), 216-220.
  21. Rawath MS and Rama Shankar. Ethno-medico-botanical claims from Arunachal Pradesh: Arunachal Pradesh: Environment planning and sustainable development (HIMAVIKAS) occasional publication No.16 (2002), P.216-220.
  22. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS, Borah T & Brahma KK. Skin diseases in Arunachal Pradesh and its tribal cure. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 2003;24(1-4):57-63.
  23. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar. Distribution status of medicinal plants-Conservation and commercial cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh with special reference National Medicinal Plants Board. Bull Medico Ethno Bot Res 2003;24(1-4):1-11.
  24. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar. Folk medicinal plants in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Forest News. Bull Arunachal For Res 2004;21.
  25. Shankar R & Rawat MS. Medicinal plants activities for change in the socio-economic status in rural areas of North East India. Bull Arunachal Forest Res2006; 22(1&2), 58-63.
  26. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Ethno-botanical observations of Drymaria Ex Roemet Schult. (Caryophyllaceae). Bull Arunachal Forest Res.2008;22-24.
  27. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Lohit and Dibang Valley districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Indian J Traditional Knowledge. 2008;7(2):289-295.
  28. Rama Shankar, MS Rawat, Majumdar & Baruah. Medico ethno botanical studies of Mizoram (Kolasib, Aizawl, Darlawn and Champhai districts). J Drug Res Ayurveda and Siddha 2009; XXX (3-4):27-40
  29. Shankar R, & Srivastava RC. Obituary: Prem Kumar Khare (1946–2009). American Fern J2009; 99(4), 236-237.
  30. Shankar R, Deb S, Sharma BK. Meeting report: Traditional healing practices in northeast India. Current Sci 2009; 97(1):12-13.
  31. Ansari AA, Panda AK, Brahma KK. Medicinal uses of flowering plants by the local people of Samdong, East Sikkim. J Drug Res Ayurveda and Siddha 2009;30(3-4):41-48.
  32. Rama S & Ramesh BD. Conservation of folk healing practices and commercial medicinal plants with special reference to Nagaland. Int J Biodiver Conserv2012; 4(3):155-163.
  33. Rama Shankar, Deb S, Sharma BK, Rawat MS. Jaundice and its traditional cure in Arunachal Pradesh. J. Pharmaceutical & Sci. Innovation 2012;1(3): 93-97.
  34. Rama Shankar, Lavekar GS, Deb S, Sharma  BK, Rawat MS. Distribution, conservation and folk uses of Vidang (Embelia ribes f.). Int J Biodiver Conser 2012;4:525-529.
  35. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS. Conservation of traditional medicinal practices and pharmaceutically important medicinal plants in Mizoram. J Ethnobiology and Traditional Med (Photon) 2012;117:178-188.
  36. Shankar R, Deb S, Sharma BK. Antimalarial plants of northeast India: An overview. J Ayurveda and Integrative Med 2012;3(1):10.
  37. Shankar R, Lavekar GS, Deb S, Sharma BK. Traditional healing practice and folk medicines used by Mishing community of North East India. J Ayurveda Integr Med 2012; 3(3):124-9.
  38. Shankar R, Rawat MS, Majumdar R, Baruah D, Bharali BK. Medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Mizoram. World J Sci Technol2012; 2(12):42-45.
  39. Payum T, Das AK, Rama Shankar R, Tamuly C, Hazarika M. Ethnobotany and antioxidant determination of Phoebe cooperiana fruit- a highly utilized wild fruit in Arunachal Pradesh, India. International J Pharmaceutical Sci and Res 2013; 4(8), 3196.
  40. Payum T, Das AK, Tamuly C, Shankar R, Hazarika M. Antioxidant potential of Solanum kurzii berry: A folk medicinal food berry used in Arunachal Pradesh, North East India. Glob J Med Res Pharma Drug Discov Toxicol Med 2013;3:1-6.
  41. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Conservation and cultivation of threatened and high value medicinal plants of north east India. Int J. Biodiver Conserv 2013; 5(9): 572-579.
  42. Shankar R & Rawat MS. Medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Aizawl and Mamit districts of Mizoram. J Biol Life Sci 2013;4(2):95.
  43. Shanker R & Rawat MS. Exploration, conservation and cultivation of Woodfordia fruticosa kurz in north east India. Intern J Med Plnt Photon2013; 105: 213-217.
  44. Payum T, Das AK, Shankar R. Nutraceutical folk food plants used among indigenous people of East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Am J Pharm Tech Res 2014; 4(4): 696-704.
  45. Shankar R, Tripathi AK, Kumar A. Conservation of some pharmaceutically important medicinal plants from Dimapur District of Nagaland. World J Pharma Res2014;3:856-871.
  46. Shankar R, Tripathi AK, Neyaz S, Anku G, Rawat MS, Dhiman KS. Distribution of medicinal plants in Kurung Kumey, East Kameng and West Kameng districts of Arunachal Pradesh: their systemic conservation. World J Pharm Res2015; 4(9):977-993.
  47. Shankar R, Tripathi AK, Neyaz S, Anku G. Distribution and conservation of medicinal plants in, Kohima Mokokchung, Tuenseng and Zunheboto districts of Nagaland. World J Pharma Res2016; 3(5):1225-1237.
  48. Prashanth Kumar GM, Shiddamallayya N. Wild edible plants of Hassan District, Karnataka: A role in ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of Herbal Medicine. 2016;4(1):16-24.
  49. Rama Shankar, Anku G, Shazia Neyaz, Rungsung W, Dhiman KS. Exploration and conservation of medicinal plants in Senapati and Ukhrul districts of Manipur India, Int J Medicinal Plants 2016;110:771-785.
  50. Prashanth Kumar GM and Shiddamallayya N. Wild edible plants of Hassan District, Karnataka: A role in ayurvedic formulation. International Journal of Herbal Medicine 2016; 4(1): 16-24
  51. Shankar R, Tripathi AK, Anku G, Neyaz S, Rawat MS. Indigenous medicinal plants of Northeast India in human health: Literary Note. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci2017;2(2): 104-117.
  52. Shubhashree MN, Matapathi S, Dixit AK. Conservation and preservation of medicinal plants-leads from Ayurveda and Vrikshayurveda. Int J Complement Alt Med, 2018;1(5): 275-279.
  53. Kumar GP & Shiddamallayya N. Studies on some promising fodder plants of Hassan district, Karnataka. Indian Forester 2018; 144(12):1216-1221.
  54. Reddy MP, Shantha TR, Rao VR, Shiddamallayya N, Dixit AK. Pharmacognostical standardization on the roots of agnimantha- Premna serratifolia Int J Pharmacognosy 2018;5(7):426-430.
  55. Reddy P, Shantha TR, Naveen Kumar SP, Rama Rao V, Shiddamallayya N, Dixit AK. Pharmacognostical studies on fruits of Babbula-Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile. Int J Herbal Med2018; 6(2): 115-120.
  56. Shiddamallayya N, Dora BB, Janardhanan A, Anku G, Borah T, Tripathi AK. Et al. Medicinal Plants in Local Health Traditions (LHTs): Dharmanagar Sub-division, Tripura, India. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2019; 4 (4): 185-191.
  57. Shiddamallayya N, Vendrapati RR, Giri SK, Doddamani SH, Shubhashree MN, Bhat S, et al. Local Health Traditional Practices of Koppal District, Karnataka, India. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2019;4(2): 61-71.
  58. Naik R, Doddamani SH, Rao VR, Shiddamallayya N, Dixit AK, Rath C, et al. Documentation of local health traditions of Yadgir district, Karnataka. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2019; 4(3):119-125.
  59. Rao V, Shubhashree MN, Matapathi S, Rao R. Little known medicinal plants used in traditional healthcare. Life Science Edge 2019;5(1):68-71.
  60. Shiddamallayya N, Dora BB, Janardhanan A, Anku G, Borah T, Tripathi AK, et al. Ethnomedical importance of traditional medicinal plants among the indigenous people of Kanchanpur Subdivision of North Tripura District. 2020;5(2):88-97.
  61. Dora BB, Nagayya S, Anjana Janardhanan, Gyati A, Tapashi B, Ashish KT, Chinmay R, Anupam KM, Kartar SD. Traditional folk medicine and healing practices used among the indigenous people of Kumarghat Unakoti district Tripura.Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2020; 5(1).
  62. Prashanth Kumar GM & Shiddamallayya N. Uses of Aquatic and wetland plants of hassan district, Karnataka, India. J Economic and Taxonomic Bot 2020;44 (1-4): 86-95.
  63. Prashanth Kumar GM & Shiddamallayya N. Uses of weeds as traditional vegetables in Malnad region of Hassan district, Karnataka. NeBIO: An Int J Environ And Biodiver 2020;11 (2): 110-116.
  64. Prathapa Reddy M, Shantha TR, Rama Rao V, Shiddamallayya N, Bharali BK. Pharmacognostical standardization of Vanasarpagandha (Rauvolfia tetraphylla ) root. Int J Herbal Med 2020; 8(6):12-24.
  65. Rama Rao V, Naik R, Shiddamallayya N, Doddamani SH, Dixit AK, Rath C, et al. Therapeutic exploration of medicinal plants in Yadgir District, Karnataka, India. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2020; 5(4): 233–248.
  66. Shantha TR, Prathapa Reddy M, Rama Rao V, Shiddamallayya N, Bhat S. Pharmacognostical Standardization of Stem Bark of Saptachakra –Salacia Chinensis World J Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sci 2021;10:1173-1181.
  67. Sivaramakrishna P, Yugandhar P, Ekka GA. A new species Dendrophthoe laljii (Loranthaceae) infesting Artocarpus heterophyllus (Moraceae) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. J Asia-Pacific Biodiver2021;14(3):452-459.
  68. U Keerthi, M Rishitha, K Swetha, R Seenaiah, B Gowramma, SN Meeravali, C Srinivasulu, BP Girish, BJ Naik, MVVV Prasad. A Novel Composition For Treating Oral Bacteria and Inflammation with Its Preparation Method. Official Journal of The Patent Office, Govt. of India     Nov, 2021.
  69. Sivaramakrishna P, Yugandhar P, Singh LJ. Crotalaria lamelliformis (Fabaceae: Crotalarieae), A new species from Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, Peninsular India. Phytotaxa2021; 490(1):71-81.
  70. Yugandhar P, Sivaramakrishna P, Savithramma N, Singh LJ. Cyanotis deccanensis nov. (Commelinaceae) from Eastern Ghats, Andhra Pradesh, India. Nordic J Botany2021; 39(10):1-8.
  71. Shantha T R , Prathapa R M , Rama RV, Shiddamallayya N and Sulochana Bhat. PHARMACOGNOSTICAL STANDARDIZATION OF STEM BARK OF SAPTACHAKRA–SALACIA CHINENSIS L.2021; 10, (5):1173-1181.
  72. Kumar S, Namburi UR, Chiluveri AC, Londhe D, Dora BB, Chiluveri SK, Chinchalkar S. Scientific review on indication and therapeutic effects of selected nootropic herbs/drugs from Kashyapa Samhita. Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. 2021;5(1):4-12.
  73. Kumar GM & Shiddamallayya N. Nutritional and anti-nutritional analysis of wild edible plants in Hassan district of Karnataka, India. Indian J Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]2021;12(2):281-290.
  74. Nagayya S, Bora D, Yugandhar P, Srinivasulu C, Yashpal B, Tripathi AK, et al. Documentation of ethno-medico-botanical claims of Rabha tribe, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2021; 6(1): 50.
  75. Rai AK & Shiddamallayya N. Local health traditions (LHTs), oral health traditions (OHTs), and ethno-medicinal practices (EMPs): Methodical approach and critical appraisal to establish novelty and uniqueness. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2021;6:117-8.
  76. Bolleddu R, Venkatesh S, Mangal AK, Varanasi S, Paria D, Prasad PV, et al. Botanical standardization, phytochemical analysis, and antioxidant studies of various fractions of Atibala [Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet] leaves. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2022;6:79-88.
  77. Neha, Bhardwaj Y, Sharma MP, Pandey J, Dubey SK. Response of crop types and farming practices on soil microbial biomass and community structure in tropical agroecosystem by lipid biomarkers. J Soil Sci Plant Nutrition 2022;1-14.
  78. Shiddamallayya N, Dora BB, Anjana J, Anku G, Borah T, Tripathi AK, et al. Local health traditions (LHTs) of Kailashahar subdivision, Unakoti district, Tripura. J Drug Res Ayurvedic Sci 2022;6:89-103.
  79. Neha,Yashpal Bhardwaj,Suresh Kumar Dubey. Farming practices and crop species influence the population of total and alkaline phosphatase gene harboring bacteria in tropical agro-ecosystem. Journal of Innovation in Applied Research (2022), 05: 52-68.
  80. Kumar GP, Nagayya S. Invasive alien plant species of Hassan District, Karnataka, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 2022;14(9):21870-90.
  81. Kondalkar SA, Sharma D, Shiddamallayya M, Vishwakarma PK, Kondalkar A. Most prevalent diseases in Chambal region and available vegetation useful for treatment.2022;13(2):34-39.
  82. Srikanth N, Kumar A, Chandrasekhararao B, Singhal R, Yadav B, Khanduri S, Jameela S, Rai AK, Tripathi A, Rana R, Ahmad A. Disease characteristics, care-seeking behavior, and outcomes associated with the use of AYUSH-64 in COVID-19 patients in home isolation in India: A community-based cross-sectional analysis. Frontiers in public health. 2022;10:904279.
  83. Bhardwaj Y, Dubey SK. Soil metabolic profile as influenced by seasonal and topographical variations in tropical dry deciduous forest: A biolog based approach. Journal of Scientific Research. 2022;66(3).
  84. Kumar GM, Shiddamallayya N. Documentation of plant species in homegardens of three physiographic regions of Hassan District, Karnataka. Indian Journal of Ecology. 2022;49(2):570-81.
  85. Yarrappagaari S, Thopireddy L, Cheemanapalli S, Narala VR, Mohan KC, Saddala RR. Phytochemical analysis of Cleome viscosa active polyphenolic compounds possessing antidiabetic activity. Pharmacognosy Research. 2022;14(2).
  86. Janardhanan A, Kumar GP, Shiddamallayya N. Medicinal plants of Arunachal Pradesh used in Ayurveda preparations: An overview. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. 2022;7(1):11-22.
  87. Kumar GP, Shiddamallayya N. Glimpse of herbaceous and woody climbers of Hassan district, Karnataka. Nelumbo. 2022;64(1):152-70.
  88. Shiddamallayya N, Dora BB, Anku G, Borah T, Rath C, Tripathi AK, Mangal AK, Srikanth N, Dhiman KS. Biodiversity of medicinal plants in unakoti district, Tripura.2022;148(8):815-822.
  89. Sivaramakrishna P, Yugandhar P, Reddy YM. Indigenous knowledge on medicinal plants used by local villagers associated with Sadasivakona—A sacred grove of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. 2023;8(1):38-48.
  90. Doddamani SH, Naik R, Vendrapati RR, Nagayya S, Dixit AK, Bhat S, Tripathi AK, Vij P, Rath C, Mangal AK, Srikanth N. Documentation and validation of local health traditions of Hassan district, Karnataka. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. 2023;8(1):19-25.
  91. Pulicherla Y, Meher SK, Nagayya S, Bora D, Cheemanapalli S, Bhardwaj Y, Tripathi AK, Venkateshwarlu B, Rath C, Mangal AK, Narayanam S. Floristic exploration of East Sikkim district of Sikkim. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences. 2023;8(2):159-172.
  92. Krushna Naik, Bhagyashali Karle, Srinivasulu C, C.M. Anuradha.Screening & Optimization of Fungal Strains for Cellulase Production. American Journal of Science Education Research.2023. 530: 1-9.
  93. Kumar A, Jangid PP, Marimuthu S, Gurav AM, Srikanth N, Mangal AK, Venkateshwarlu B and Shiddamallayya N. Identification and authentication of Agnimantha plant species used in Ayurveda on the basis of anatomical and molecular phylogenetic analysis. Plant Science Today, 2023; 10(4): 26-38.
  94. Bhardwaj, Y., Taboh, M., Pulicherla, Y., Cheemanapalli, S., Bhuyan, B. and Mathapati, S., 2023. Traditional and common millet-based food recipes of the tribal communities of Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, 8(Suppl 1), S121-S130.
  95. Cheemanapalli, S., Golla, R., Koyyagura, J.R., Pulicherla, Y., Bhardwaj, Y., Bhuyan, B., Taboh, M., Nagayya, S. and Saddala, R.R., 2023. Computational screening of foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.) polyphenols for finding β-secretase (BACE 1) inhibitors that target the amyloidogenic pathway in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, 8(Suppl 1), pp.S131-S139.
  96. Cheemanapalli S, Palaniappan C, Mahesh Y, Iyyappan Y, Yarrappagaari S, Kanagaraj S. In vitro and in silico perspectives to explain anticancer activity of a novel syringic acid analog ((4-(1H-1, 3-benzodiazol-2-yl)-2, 6-dimethoxy phenol)) through apoptosis activation and NFkB inhibition in K562 leukemia cells. Computers in Biology and Medicine. 2023;152:106349.
  97. Rasheed TY, Jan I, Mohiuddin I, Gorla P, Anand C, Chandra AJ, Ahmad BS, Kumar V, Narasimhaji CV, Nagayya S and Acharya R. A review on the traditional applications, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of the genus Physochlaina G. Don. Chemistry & Biodiversity.2024 p.e202400394.
  98. Sivaramakrishna P, Yugandhar P and Singh, LJ.A new variety of Commelina L.(Commelinaceae) from Eastern Ghats of Peninsular, India. Nordic Journal of Botany, 2024(3), 1-8.
  99. Yugandhar P, Srinivasulu C, Mumtam T, Shiddamallayya N, Devanjal B, Yashpal B, Tushar KM, Gyati A, Gurucharan B, Kamaleswar S, Narthunai and Srikanth N. Floristic composition, IUCN status and Ayurvedic importance of flora documented in North Sikkim district of Sikkim State. Indian Forester. 2024;150(7):648-662.
  100. Bhardwaj Y, Yehi T, Yugandhar P, Srinivasulu C, Meher SK, Gammi L, Nagayya S, Bhuyan G and Tripathi AK.Ethnic fermented foods and beverages used by the tribal communities of Papum Pare and Lower Subansiri districts of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences.2024. 9(Suppl 1), pp.S68-S76.
  101. Bhardwaj Y, Pulicherla Y, Nagayya S, Cheemanapalli S, Meher SK, Taboh M and Bhuyan B. Exploration of medicinal plants diversity of Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2024.9(4), pp.222-246.
  102. Cheemanapalli S, Golla R, Pagidi S and Pantangi S.In silico exploration of phytocompounds from AYUSH-64 medicinal plants against SARS CoV-2 RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine.2024.15(6), p.101026.
  103. Aswarthagari HR, Gurajala N, Cheemanapalli S, Yarrappagaari S and Bada V.The Effect of Tinospora cordifolia Leaf and Stem Aqueous Extracts on Zidovudine (ZDV) Induced Hematological Changes in Rat Model. Toxicology International, 2024. pp.371-377.
  104. Bhardwaj Y, Bhuyan B, Pulicherla Y, Nagayya S, Cheemanapalli S, Taboh M. and Yehi T. Ethnomedicinal plants used for gastro-intestinal disorders (GIDs) by the tribal communities of Arunachal Pradesh (Eastern Himalayas), India: A comprehensive review. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 2025. 30: 1-39.
  105. Harinatha Reddy A, Nageswari G, Srinivasulu C, Suresh Y, Venkatappa B. The Effect of Tinospora cordifolia Leaf and Stem Aqueous Extracts on Zidovudine (ZDV) Induced Hematological Changes in Rat Model. Toxicology International, 2024, 31 (3) 371-377.
  106. Malempati S, Agrawal N, Ravisankar D, Kothapalli VS, Cheemanapalli S, Tamanam RR, Govatati S, Rao PS. Role of GSTP1 functional polymorphisms in molecular pathogenesis of colorectal cancer. Human Gene. 2024 1;42:201335.
  107. Sanchita Naha, Sarvjeet Kaur, Ramcharan Bhattacharya, Srinivasulu Cheemanapalli, Yuvaraj Iyyappan. ANPS: machine learning based server for identification of antinutritional proteins in plants. Functional & Integrative Genomics. 2024. 24:201.
  108. Yarrappagaari Suresh, Thopireddy Lavanya, Cheemanapalli Srinivasulu, Narala Venkata Ramireddy, Saddala Rajeswara Reddy. Cardioprotective effect of bioassay-guided fractions of Cleome viscosa methanolic extract in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2024; 14(11): 486-499.
  109. Bhardwaj Y, Bhuyan B, Yugandhar P, Nagayya S, Srinivasulu C, Mumtam T, Yehi T. Ethnomedicinal plants used for gastro-intestinal disorders (GIDs) by the tribal communities of Arunachal Pradesh (Eastern Himalayas), India: A comprehensive review. Ethnobotany Research and Applications. 2025;30:1-39.
  110. Golla R, Jaiswal S, Jayan A, Cheemanapalli S. Transcriptomic analysis of human castration-resistant prostate cancer: Insights into novel therapeutic strategies. Computational Biology and Chemistry. 2025;118: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2025.108459.
  111. Mayana IK, Cheemanapalli S, Thopireddy L, Yarrappagaari S, Tenkayala SR, Naik SK, Yarrapalle A, Saddala RR. A study on design, virtual screening, and docking analysis of new ferulic acid analogs against the NF-kB therapeutic target. Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences. 2025;38(2):101-106.
  112. Yugandhar P, Srinivasulu C, Shiddamallayya, Bora D, Mandal TK, Mumtam T, Yashpal B, Bhuyan G, Rath C, Mangal AK, Srikanth N. Floristic and medicinal plant diversity of South Sikkim: An assessment of therapeutic potential, conservation status, and economic potential. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2025;10(3): 222-243.
  113. Cheemanapalli S, Pulicherla Y, Nagayya S, Bora D, Bhardwaj Y, Mandal TK, Taboh M, Anku G, Yehi T, Gammi L and Bhuyan G, Meher SK, Kamleshwar S, Nartunai G, Srikanth N. Exploration of floristic composition and its Ayurvedic importance in Gyalshing district of Sikkim. Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, 2025; 10(6): 481-499.

ii. Articles in conference proceedings:

  1. Giri SK & Rama Shankar. A beam of light on Tribal Health Practices in North East India. Proc. Natl. Workshop on Traditional Practices in North East India; 02-03 Dec.2014: 186-190.
  2. Rama Shankar. Validation of Traditional healing practices in North East India. Proc. Natl. Workshop on Traditional Practices in North East India; 02-03 Dec. 2014: 1-10.
  3. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar. Diversity and Ethno botanical importance of Pteridophytes from Mihao Wild Life Sannctuary. Arunachal Pradesh Proc. Natl. Workshop on Traditional Practices in North East India; 02- 03 Dec. 2014: 17-43.
  4. Shankar R, Tripathi AK, Kumar A. Exploration, conservation and cultivation of therapeutically important medicinal plants in Meghalaya. In  Nat. Seminar on Exploration and conservation of therapeutically Important Medicinal Plants in North East India 2015;10-11.

iii. Articles in books/Monographs:

  1. Singh V.K., Pandey H.C., Rawat M.S., and Rama shankar. Monograph (1993) “The Medico-Ethno-Botany of Lower Subansiri District (Arunachal Pradesh)”. Central Council for research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi.
  2. Rama Shankar (2007) Ayurveda and Drugs for All. Himalayan Publisher, Itanagar
  3. Rama Shankar (2008) Medico- Ethno-Botany of Arunachal Pradesh (Papum Pare, Lower Subansiri, Upper Subansiri and Kurung Kumey districts) Himalayan Publisher, Itanagar
  4. Ramashankar, Deb S, Sharma BK (2009). Proceeding on Traditional Healing Practices in North East India North Eastern Institute of folk Medicine (NEIFM), Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh.
  5. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS (2012). Medicinal Plants of Arunachal Pradesh. CCRAS, New Delhi. International Book Distributors, Deharadun. ISBN:9788170893677
  6. Sridevi S, Shruti K, Bidhan M, Mukesh C, Ranade A, Ramesh K, Rao, Adarsh K, Prasad P, Venketashwarlu B, Shiddamallayya N, Srikanth N (2021). Nutritional Advocacy in Ayurveda: A Pictorial Guide. National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage. Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India Hyderabad.
  7. Shiddamallayya (2021) Tribal-Folk Medicine and Ethno Medical Practices of North East India-Anthology of select CCRAS Research Contributions.
  8. Shiddamallayya N (2021). Compendium of Important Cereals Mentioned In Ayurveda- Shaali (Rice), Madhulika (Finger Millet): Series-1 Volume-1 CCRAS, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 2021. ISBN: 978-81-948978-9-7.
  9. Acharya R & Srikanth N., Rama Shankar, Rawat MS, Shiddamallayya Mathapati, Yashpal B, Sreenivasulu C, Yugandhar P. Phytodiversity of Medicinal Value from Medicinal Plant Garden of CCRAS- RARI, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, Pictorial Exposition and Introductory Note Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi, 2024, ISBN: 978-93-92544-10-1.
  10. Acharya R & Srikanth N., Shiddamallayya Mathapati et al. Botanical Biodiversity of Ethno-Medicinal Value from Chengalpattu Forest Division of Eastern Ghats, A Focus on documentation and validation of Local Health Traditions and Ethno-Medicinal Practices of Irula tribes of Thandarai, Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi, 2024, ISBN: 978-93-92544-26-2.
  11. Sivaramakrishna P., Manjunatha Reddy Y., Suresh Babu M.V., Rajasekhar Reddy N., Binod Bihari Dora and Yugandhar P. Pharmacological insights and therapeutic potential of Curcuma aromatica: A comprehensive review. Frontiers in Modern Biology, Raja Rammohun Roy ISBN Agency, New Delhi. ISBN: 978-93-341-4089-7.

iv) Other reports/publication including chapter in books or magazine etc.

  1. Pandey HC, Singh VK, Rawat MS & Singh AK. Some healing herbs of the Mons amongst the minor forest produce. Arunachal Forest News 1990; 34-37.
  2. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS. Ayurvedic medicinal plants of Arunachal Pradesh: and Systematic Utilization. Arunachal Forest News. 2001; (Biodiversity Spl. Issues) 19:153-156.
  3. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS (2006) Scope of Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing firm in Arunachal Pradesh. Ayurveda and Drugs for All. Ed. Rama Shankar. Himalayan Publisher, Itanagar 124-133. (2006).
  4. Rama Shankar & Rawat MS (2006). Medicinal plants for forest Management in Arunachal Pradesh. Ayurveda and Drugs for All. Ed. Rama Shankar. Himalayan Publisher. 110-118.
  5. Rama Shankar, Rawat MS and Singh VK. Ethnomedicinal plants of Papum pare District of Arunachal Pradesh Ethnomedicines of Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh: Edited by Tamo Mibang & S.K. Chaudhari. Himalayan Publisher, pp. 30-34.
  6. Rawat MS & Rama Shankar (2006). Herbal potential of Arunachal. Ayurveda and Drugs for All. Ed. Rama Shankar. Himalayan Publisher, Itanagar.
  7. Tripathi AK & Rama Shankar. Medicinal benefits of Cinnamomum (Dalchini) in different diseases, Arun Aawaz 2014: P. 43-45.
  8. Shiddamallayya N. Compendium of Important Cereals Mentioned In Ayurveda- Shaali (Rice), Madhulika (Finger Millet): Series-1 Volume-1, CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India, ISBN: 978-81-948978-9-7, 2021.
  9. Shiddamallayya N. Nutritional Advocacy in Ayurveda: A Pictorial Guide National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Ministry of Ayush, Government of India Hyderabad, 2021.
  10. Shiddamallayya N. Tribal-Folk Medicine and Ethno Medical Practices of North East India-Anthology of select CCRAS Research Contributions, CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India, 2021.
  11. Venkateshwarlu B and Shiddamallayya N. Comprehensive Technical Dossier (CTD) of Medicinal Plant Used in Ayurveda – Mandukaparni [Centella asiatiaca (L.) Urb.], Editorial Board Member CCRAS, 2022.
  12. Venkateshwarlu B and Shiddamallayya N. Comprehensive Technical Dossier (CTD) of Medicinal Plant Used in Ayurveda – Draksa [Vitis vinifera], Editorial Board Member CCRAS, 2022.
  13. Venkateshwarlu and Shiddamallayya N. Comprehensive Technical Dossier (CTD) of Medicinal Plant Used in Ayurveda-Vasa [Justacia adhatoda L.], Editorial Board Member  CCRAS, 2022.
  14. Venkateshwarlu and Shiddamallayya N. Quality standard of selected Medicinal plants focus on Botanicals used in Ayurveda, Volume I, Editorial Board Member, CCRAS, 2022.
  15. Yugandhar P, MK Kumar Ch., Ankanna S, Savithramma N. A Review on Bioactive and Pharmacological Activities of Adansonia digitata: A Majestic and Universal Remedy Plant. Apple Academic Press, March, 2023.
  16. Sivaramakrishna P, Yugandhar P, Savithramma N. Bioactive Compounds and Pharmacological Activities of Terminalia pallida Apple Academic Press, March, 2023.
  17. Abhishek Singh, Neha, Suman Yadav, Yashpal Bhardwaj, Sahil Mehta, and Bhaskar Reddy. Metagenomics: A approach for understanding microbe-microbe and plant-microbiome-interactions. In: Vivek kumar, Shazia Iram editors. Microbial Technology for agro-ecosystem (Crop Productivity, Sustainability, and Biofortification), Academic Press; E-Book, March 2024: pp 309-332.
  18. Upendra Galgatte, Parth Gharat, Yugandhar Pulichera, M. Kalyan Kumar Raju. Molecular mechanism of bioactive compounds in Futuristic Trends in Herbal Medicines and Food Products Iterative International Publishers; March, 2024, 215-235.