2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2014.03.016
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Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used by people in Oriental Morocco to manage various ailments

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“…The use of leaves to treat diseases is based on the fact that leaves are the main photosynthetic organs and constitute the parts relatively most easily accessible and available throughout the year [37]. The results of this study showed that aerial plant parts play an important role in herbal medicine preparation in Tzi n'Test region, agreeing with the results of studies in Morocco [24,38,39] and in other countries [25,26,[40][41][42]. Most preparations were drawn from single plant, but their mixtures were also commonly used.…”
Section: Plant Parts Used Their Preparation and Administrationsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The use of leaves to treat diseases is based on the fact that leaves are the main photosynthetic organs and constitute the parts relatively most easily accessible and available throughout the year [37]. The results of this study showed that aerial plant parts play an important role in herbal medicine preparation in Tzi n'Test region, agreeing with the results of studies in Morocco [24,38,39] and in other countries [25,26,[40][41][42]. Most preparations were drawn from single plant, but their mixtures were also commonly used.…”
Section: Plant Parts Used Their Preparation and Administrationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These species include Trigonella foenum-graecum [48][49][50], Artemisia herbaalba [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69], Juglans regia [60], Lavandula maroccana [24,39], Salvia lavandulifolia [61], Olea europaea [21, 24,38,39,52,54,62,63], Citrullus colocynthis [64][65][66], Nigella [67,68], Argania spinosa [47,69], Ajuga iva [70,71], Capparis spinosa [72], Cistus laurifolius [73], Teucrium polium [74], Ziziphus lotus [75], Zea mays [76] and Hibiscus sabdariffa [63]. To the best of our knowledge, Cistus creticus and Cladanthus scariosus are mentioned for the first time for treating diab...…”
Section: Ethnobotanical Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Listy rostlin kumulují inuliny, třísloviny a jiné alkaloidy, které jsou zodpovědné za jejich léčebné vlastnosti a vysvětlují jejich široké použití (Parada et al 2009). Z důvodu synergických účinků léčeb-ných vlastností se rostlinné části různých druhů rostlin užíva-jí také v podobě směsi, do níž je jako rozpouštědlo nejčastěji přidávána voda, případně med, olivový olej, mléko nebo čaj (Abouri et al 2012;Jamila -Mostafa 2014). Léčivé rostliny se převážně připravují jako nálev (čaj), odvar nebo macerát, dále v podobě prášku, tonika a esenciálního oleje.…”
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“…Citrónová verbena se přidává do bylinných směsí, které uvolňují úzkosti a stres. Její listy jsou použí-vány k nálevu a k extrakci esenciálního oleje, který vykazuje antimikrobiální aktivitu (Lavenderová 1999;Jamila -Mostafa 2014;Bensabah -Lamiri -Naja 2015). Z čeledi mořenovitých kvete v kamenných stěnách v terasovitých polích mořena cizí, jejíž léčivé účinky má odvar.…”
Section: B Půtováunclassified
“…It is one of the richest phytobiological fields in the world due to its diversity: 4200 species of plants including 800 endemics among them 382 species are known for their medicinal and/or aromatic use [10,11]. The genus Mentha is one of the important elements of Lamiaceae family; it is represented by 19 species and 13 natural hybrids [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%