Local people of Cholistan desert of Bahawalpur (Pakistan) have always
used medicinal plants for their common health problems by traditional
method. Indigenous knowledge of local people about medicinal plant is
directly linked to their culture and history. The present study was
designed for the Ethnobotanical evaluation of Cholistan desert, which is
one of the resource based area of medicinal plants. Indigenous knowledge
of local people about the medicinal uses of plants is the source of
ideas for new research in drug development and for wider use and
economic benefit. There are large number of unexploited plant species in
the area which could prove useful. The local people of this desert have
good knowledge of the utilization of medicinal plants and this knowledge
is going to be lost because of the interference of modern cultural
changes. The observations emerged from the present study to be
substantiated with pharmaco-chemical studies in the order to evaluate
their effectiveness.