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A comparative Analysis of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Used in the Traditional Medicine of Igdir (Turkey), Nakhchivan (Azerbaijan), and Tabriz (Iran).
Author(s):
1. MUNIR OZTURK: Central for Environmental Studies & Botany Department, Ege University,Izmir-,Turkey
2. ERNAZ ALTUNDAĞ: Biology Department, Faculty of Science & Arts, Düzce University,Düzce-,Türkiye
3. S. JAMSHID IBADULLAYEVA: Botany Institute of the Azerbaijan NAS,Ethnobotany, Bakü-,Azerbaijan
4. VOLKAN ALTAY: Biology Department, Faculty of Science & Arts, Mustafa Kemal University,Hatay-,Turkey
5. BEHNAZ ASLANIPOUR: Centre for Science & Technology, Ege University,Izmir-,Turkey
Abstract:
A total of 341 naturally distributed taxa belonging to 65 families are used in the traditional medicine in Igdir (Turkey), Nakhchivan (Azerbaijan), and Tabriz (Iran). Local people in three different regions generally use herbal remedies for digestive, respiratory, urogenital systems, as well as dermal, neurological an d psyschological diseases. On the basis of localities three highly prevelant usesin Igdir are colds (32 taxa), stomach disorders (28 taxa), and cough (24 taxa); in Nakhchivan rheumatism (24 taxa), gastrointestinal disorders (24 taxa), and anthelmintic (20 taxa), and in Tabriz diuretic (24 taxa), fever (22 taxa), and cough (20 taxa). Our findings reveal that in these three areas belonging to three neighbouring countries 4 taxa are widely distributed and used almost forthe same applications; Glycyrrhiza glabra (for digestive and respiratory systems), Malus sylvestris ssp. orientalis (for respiratory system), Rosa canina (for digestive and urinogenital systems), and Urtica dioica (for digestive system). The studied areas show several resemblances from cultural and other aspects.
Page(s): 337-343
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Botany, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, Year: 2018
Keywords:
Crossborder ethnobotany
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