Volume 172, 22 August 2015, Pages 281–287
Ethnopharmacological knowledge of Shiraz and Fasa in Fars region of Iran for diabetes mellitus
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance
This
study provides ethnopharmacological knowledge of traditional herbal
healers from Shiraz and Fasa in Fars region (Iran) for treatment of
diabetes mellitus.
Materials and methods
Field
surveys were carried out during September 2013–February 2014 in Shiraz
and Fasa. The data were collected through structured questionnaire in
Persian. All plant species recorded for the treatment of diabetes
mellitus were sampled. Samples were identified by a botanist and
obtained a voucher specimens number and deposited in the Shiraz School
of Pharmacy Herbarium. The information such as scientific name, family,
local name, medicinal use(s), parts used and preparation method were
provided. Literature review on available data about antidiabetic effect
of the addressed plant species was done to highlight gaps in current
knowledge and propose the next steps.
Results
In
total, 50 informants were interviewed. Totally 39 plant species were
recommended by herbal healers, of which 28 are native to Iran. The most
recommended plants for diabetes were Trigonella foenum-graecam (28 Attars), Securigera securidaca (22 Attars), Vaccinium arctostaphylos
(18 Attars). The most abundant families were Fabaceae, Asteraceae,
Lamiaceae and Apiaceae. Plant parts used were mainly seeds, flowers,
leaves and fruits. The most usual preparation methods were decoction,
powder and distillation. Around 44% of all reported plants for diabetes
are also in use for obesity management
Conclusions
This
study provided ethnopharmacological knowledge from Fars region in Iran
for a specific disease and we have introduced important plant species
which are recommended by local herbal healers for diabetes mellitus. For
23% of reported plants, clinical studies approved antidiabetic
properties and for 61%, animal studies approved antidiabetic activity.
Keywords
- Diabetes;
- Iranian traditional medicine;
- Shiraz;
- Fasa;
- Ethnopharmacology;
- Trigonella foenum-graecam;
- Securigera securidaca;
- Vaccinium arctostaphylos
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