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Ethnobotanic study of medicinal plants in Urmia city: identification and traditional using of antiparasites plants

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Ethnobotanic study of medicinal plants in Urmia city: identification and traditional using of antiparasites plants




Abstract

Objective

To identify the native medicinal plants used in parasitic diseases treatment in Urmia.

Methods

This study was conducted among 35 Urmia herbalists to identify medicinal plants used in parasitic diseases treatment. We used direct observation and interviews with collected herbarium specimens by native herbs commonly in the treatment of parasitic diseases. Questionnaires were included apothecary personal information and native plants list with information includes plant local name, plant parts used, method of their use and traditional therapies. Herbarium samples listed in the questionnaire collected from the area and were sent to agricultural research centers and Urmia University Faculty of Agriculture for genus and species determination.

Results

Thirteen medicinal plants from six families for treatment of diabetes in Urmia were obtained from interviews. Most families have anti diabetic effect was included Asteraceae (36%). The most used was boiling (65%).

Conclusions

In view of the findings of this study indicate that plants have the potential to be a parasitic infection so it is necessary ingredients of native plants be studied to demonstrate therapeutic effects and provide field work to evaluate the clinical effects of these herbs and ingredients they claim on parasitic diseases.

Keywords

  • Pharmaceutical plants
  • Parasitic infections
  • Urmia
  • Iran
Foundation Project: Food and Drug, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Iran(Grant No. 22-11-99-20).
Available online 5 Aug 2014
Corresponding author: Dr. Mahmoud Bahmani, Razi Herbal Medicines Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran. Tel: 0989186157084