Kharat, Navnath HGaurav, WadurkarRushikesh, SalveTule, Sandesh D2024-09-242024-09-242023-04Kharat Navnath H, Gaurav Wadurkar, Rushikesh Salve, Tule Sandesh D. African Black Wood used as a Medicinal Purpose. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences. 2023 Apr; 12(4): 1-72319-5886https://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/230960African Blackwood (ABW) ( Dalbergia melanoxylon) mainly occurs in the coastal areas of East Africa, including in Tanzania and Mozambique and its heartwood is commonly known to be one of the most valuable materials used in the production of musical instruments. Although the heartwood is one of the most expensive timbers in the world, very low material yield has recently resulted in the significant reduction of natural individuals. This might have serious impact on local communities, because this tree is apparently the only species that can support their livelihood. Therefore, a solution to the problem is urgently needed in terms of the sustainable development.HeadacheAsthmaSkin diseasesGhonerreaAfrican Blackwood (ABW)African Black Wood used as a Medicinal PurposeJournal ArticleIndiaDepartment of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Shrigonda, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Shrigonda, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Shrigonda, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Shrigonda, Maharashtra, India