Cichorium intybus L.Asteraceae DOI

Naiba P. Mehdiyeva,

Valida М. Alizade Valida,

George Fayvush

et al.

European ethnobotany, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 20

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Medicinal plants used by local communities in southern Fars Province, Iran DOI Creative Commons

S A Ghafouri,

Roja Safaeian, Gholamabbas Ghanbarian

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: Feb. 17, 2025

Medicinal plants hold immense potential for drug discovery, with indigenous knowledge being crucial their identification and utilization. This study investigated medicinal plant use in rural communities of Lar, Gerash, Lamerd counties, southern Iran. A total 200 respondents from three ethnic groups 27 local were interviewed over a two-year period (2020–2022) the data was analyzed using ethnobotanyR package R software. Quantitative ethnobotanical indices including (FC), (FL), (RFC), (ICF), (UR), (UV), (CI), (CVs), (CV), (FUV), (PPV) calculated. The conservation status assessed based on IUCN Red List. 171 species 53 families documented, Lamiaceae Fabaceae most common. Leaves utilized part preparation medicines. Decoction prevalent method preparation, oral administration common route consumption. Gastrointestinal diseases have highest ICF value. Notably, documented new applications 70 species, expanding region's knowledge. highlights need documenting disseminating traditional knowledge, as it provides fundamental further research efforts.

Language: Английский

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Quantitative ethnomedicinal investigation of medicinal plants used by traditional healers to treat various diseases in the district Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, India DOI Open Access
Ramesh Kumar Ahirwar, Vivek Kumar Gupta

Ethnobotany Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 28

Published: Jan. 28, 2024

Background: Despite the wisdom of using medicinal plants for various diseases therapies by practitioners Ayurveda and traditional medicine, process documenting this knowledge is untapped to date. The aim present study was record utility used as remedies healers in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh. Methods: Field surveys were conducted from January 2018 December 2019 collect ethnomedicinal data through semi-structured interviews group discussions standard questionnaire. Reported analyzed ethnobotanical indices. All collected plant specimens deposited Herbarium Department Botany, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh future reference. Results: A total 88 species belonging 80 genera 46 families reported during current treatment 65 different categorized into 14 ailment categories. highest ICF 1.0 noted gynecological disorders, hair care male infertility problem. Cynodon dactylon recorded UV FL 33.33 100%, respectively. Among parts, Leaves (40.33%) most commonly healers. Conclusions: Traditional only passed on passing information person oral communication verge extinction. Hence, treasures associated with it must be documented. high use value (UV) fidelity level (FL) should explored further phytochemical pharmacological investigation authenticate indigenous knowledge. Keywords: Quantitative ethnobotany, Ethnomedicinal plants, healers, Pradesh

Language: Английский

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Capparis spinosa: A Rich Source of Phenolic Compounds - A Comprehensive Review of Its Phytochemistry, Health Benefits, and Biotechnological Applications DOI
Marouane Mohaddab, Manon Genva, Malika Fakiri

et al.

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 61, P. 103409 - 103409

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Traditional healing of Lio People in Flores, Indonesia: The source of knowledge DOI Open Access
Budiyanto Dwi Prasetyo, Grace Serepina Saragih,

Ridwanq Fauzi

et al.

Ethnobotany Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 28

Published: Jan. 28, 2024

Background: Ethnomedicine research employing the positivist paradigm has documented types and benefits of flora fauna used in traditional medicine. However, it failed to explain production ethnomedical knowledge. A multidisciplinary approach provides opportunities for ethnomedicine explore role knowledge sources producing analyze impact modern dominance on existence ethnomedicine. This study aims document Lio's healing practices investigate their transmission methods. Methods: Lio’s people ethnomedicinal data were gathered from seven healers through semi-structured questionnaires. Ethnomedicinal quantitatively analyzed using Use Value (UV) Family Importance (FIV). Qualitative obtained interviews thematic analysis techniques. Results: concludes that Lio possess significant potential terms raw materials Dreams serve as a medium herbalists obtain pass next generation. The younger generation's interest pursuing career declined due modernization healthcare system rural areas. Conclusions: communities Rwenzori region depend lot herbal medicine treat various diseases irrespective availability health care. Keywords: Dreams; Ethnomedicine; Traditional knowledge;

Language: Английский

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Ethnobotanical insights: Medicinal plants used by the Baiga community in Amarkantak region, Madhya Pradesh DOI
Ramesh Kumar Ahirwar, Diptesh Kumar Bhoi, Reshma Jangde

et al.

Pharmacological Research - Natural Products, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100227 - 100227

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The negative aspects of using medicinal plants: human health risks assessment of mycotoxins and toxic metal contamination DOI

Ali Reisi,

Mehrdad Ataie Kachoie,

Leila Ghodrati

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Health Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: April 18, 2025

Medicinal plants (MPs) have been valued for their therapeutic properties and are crucial in traditional modern medicine. However, contamination with hazardous substances such as mycotoxins toxic THMs (THMs) poses significant safety concerns. This study quantified the levels of ten commonly used MPs Tehran markets, Iran, assessed carcinogenic non-carcinogenic risks to ensure consumer safety. A total 210 samples were analyzed. THMs, including arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), detected using atomic absorption spectrometry, while aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) ochratoxin (OTA) measured high-performance liquid chromatography. Risk assessments Target Hazard Quotient (THQ), Index (HI), Incremental Lifetime Cancer (ILCR), Total Carcinogenic (TCR) methodologies. Results revealed variability contaminant (p < 0.05). While heavy metal concentrations within safe limits, mycotoxin exposure posed children, a THQ exceeding acceptable limit. Mycotoxin remained below thresholds. To mitigate risks, storing dry, low-humidity environments is recommended prevent fungal growth reduce contamination, emphasizing need stricter measures.

Language: Английский

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Colchicum autumnale L. Colchicaceae DOI
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana, Rainer W. Bussmann, Zaal Kikvidze

et al.

Ethnobotany of mountain regions, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 765 - 772

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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Teucrium chamaedrys L. Teucrium montanum L. Lamiaceae DOI
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana, Rainer W. Bussmann, Zaal Kikvidze

et al.

Ethnobotany of mountain regions, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 2785 - 2794

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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Paliurus spina-christi Mill. Rhamnaceae DOI
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana, Rainer W. Bussmann, Zaal Kikvidze

et al.

Ethnobotany of mountain regions, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1901 - 1906

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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Cydonia oblonga L. Rosaceae DOI
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana, Rainer W. Bussmann,

Zaal Kikvidze

et al.

Ethnobotany of mountain regions, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 903 - 909

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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