Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)

Background: Documentation, preservation, and revival of information on how to use the medicinal plants, are among the leading research priorities in Khorasan with its long history. Objectives: This research aimed to document the wild medicinal plants and their uses in traditional herbal therapies am...

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Main Authors: Sholeh Ghollasimod, H. Reza Asa
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Language:English
Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR 2024-08-01
Series:Journal of Medicinal Plants
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Online Access:http://jmp.ir/article-1-3684-en.pdf
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description Background: Documentation, preservation, and revival of information on how to use the medicinal plants, are among the leading research priorities in Khorasan with its long history. Objectives: This research aimed to document the wild medicinal plants and their uses in traditional herbal therapies among the Pashang ethnic group. Methods: Ethnopharmacological field studies were conducted during 2020-2021 in a 2000-year-old village near Gonabad. The herbal plants were collected, identified and prepared as voucher specimens, and data gathering was conducted based on face to face interviews with 80 well-known traditional herbalists and local elder people. Details of plants, part(s) used, and remedy formulations were elicited from informants. Results: A total of 50 species including medicinal and non-medicinal plants belonging to 25 families were identified. Lamiaceae, Asteraceae and Apiaceae with six species had the highest frequencies. These herbal plants have long been used for gastrointestinal (19 species), cold (9 species) and hematological (6 species). The most used parts of the plants were the arial parts with 28 %, flower 18 %, seed 14 % and fruit 12 %. Conclusion: Due to the long history in the use of medicinal plants, the present study helps introduce the valuable plant species, guide on how to use them, and preserve the local medical knowledge.
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spelling doaj-art-bfba6f2d013840b781890eb603a555462025-08-20T02:02:44ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582024-08-01239188103Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)Sholeh Ghollasimod0H. Reza Asa1 Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Birjand, Khorasan South, Iran Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Birjand, Khorasan South, Iran Background: Documentation, preservation, and revival of information on how to use the medicinal plants, are among the leading research priorities in Khorasan with its long history. Objectives: This research aimed to document the wild medicinal plants and their uses in traditional herbal therapies among the Pashang ethnic group. Methods: Ethnopharmacological field studies were conducted during 2020-2021 in a 2000-year-old village near Gonabad. The herbal plants were collected, identified and prepared as voucher specimens, and data gathering was conducted based on face to face interviews with 80 well-known traditional herbalists and local elder people. Details of plants, part(s) used, and remedy formulations were elicited from informants. Results: A total of 50 species including medicinal and non-medicinal plants belonging to 25 families were identified. Lamiaceae, Asteraceae and Apiaceae with six species had the highest frequencies. These herbal plants have long been used for gastrointestinal (19 species), cold (9 species) and hematological (6 species). The most used parts of the plants were the arial parts with 28 %, flower 18 %, seed 14 % and fruit 12 %. Conclusion: Due to the long history in the use of medicinal plants, the present study helps introduce the valuable plant species, guide on how to use them, and preserve the local medical knowledge.http://jmp.ir/article-1-3684-en.pdfhealingkhorasan razavimedicineplanttraditional knowledge
spellingShingle Sholeh Ghollasimod
H. Reza Asa
Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
Journal of Medicinal Plants
healing
khorasan razavi
medicine
plant
traditional knowledge
title Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
title_full Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
title_short Ethnobotanical survey on plants in Pashang village, Gonabad (Khorasan Razavi, Iran)
title_sort ethnobotanical survey on plants in pashang village gonabad khorasan razavi iran
topic healing
khorasan razavi
medicine
plant
traditional knowledge
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