Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan

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Autor(a) principal: Shuaib,M.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Hussain,F., Rauf,A., Jan,F., Romman,M., Parvez,R., Zeb,A., Ali,S., Abidullah,S., Bahadur,S., Shah,A. A., Azam,N., Dilbar,S., Begum,K., Khan,H., Sajjad,S., Muhammad,I., Shah,N.A.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Traditional medicine is cheaper and easily available to local people, to care for most frequent diseases in the Northern parts of Pakistan. Our study aimed at inventorying medicine from local plants, documenting their uses, and assessing their market value in 2015-2018 during spring, summer, and winter seasons. A total of 15 trips were made, 5 in each season. Semi-structured interviews with 165 inhabitant’s age range between 20-80 years were conducted, analyzed the data is analyzed using Relative frequency of citation(RFC), Use Value(UV), Fidelity Level(FL), Informants consensus factor(ICF), and Jaccard index(JI) to find the most frequent and well-known used species in the area. A total of 86 species belonging to 39 vascular plant families, 33 genera were documented as medicinally important. Family Asteraceae was observed as the dominant family among all the families with 10 species, the leaf was the most used parts and decoction 36% was the most preferred preparation type. Herb was the predominant life form (67%). The maximum UV (0.92) was demonstrated by J. adhatoda L. species, while A. sativum L. shows maximum RFC (0.58), the highest ICF value represented by diarrhea and dermatitis 0.92, and high FL value is recorded 100%. According to our collections, wild species were 45%, invasive species were 38% and cultivated 17% recorded, dicots species were recorded more 81%. Seven 7 medicinal species is being economically important and export to the local and international market of the world, whereas P. integrima L. species were the most exported species according to the local dealers. The investigated area is rural and the local people depend on the area's plants for their health needs, and other uses like a vegetable, fuelwood, fodder, etc. The current result of RFC, UV, ICF, FL, and JI shows that medicinal flora needs to be pharmacologically and phytochemically investigated to prove their efficacy. The documentation of medicinal knowledge is important to preserve this precious old knowledge before it is lost forever, due to technological and environmental changes in the world.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
title Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
spellingShingle Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
Shuaib,M.
medicinal plants
economic values
quantitative study
Tehsil Wari
Pakistan
title_short Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
title_full Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
title_fullStr Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
title_sort Traditional knowledge about medicinal plant in the remote areas of Wari Tehsil, Dir Upper, Pakistan
author Shuaib,M.
author_facet Shuaib,M.
Hussain,F.
Rauf,A.
Jan,F.
Romman,M.
Parvez,R.
Zeb,A.
Ali,S.
Abidullah,S.
Bahadur,S.
Shah,A. A.
Azam,N.
Dilbar,S.
Begum,K.
Khan,H.
Sajjad,S.
Muhammad,I.
Shah,N.A.
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Rauf,A.
Jan,F.
Romman,M.
Parvez,R.
Zeb,A.
Ali,S.
Abidullah,S.
Bahadur,S.
Shah,A. A.
Azam,N.
Dilbar,S.
Begum,K.
Khan,H.
Sajjad,S.
Muhammad,I.
Shah,N.A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shuaib,M.
Hussain,F.
Rauf,A.
Jan,F.
Romman,M.
Parvez,R.
Zeb,A.
Ali,S.
Abidullah,S.
Bahadur,S.
Shah,A. A.
Azam,N.
Dilbar,S.
Begum,K.
Khan,H.
Sajjad,S.
Muhammad,I.
Shah,N.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv medicinal plants
economic values
quantitative study
Tehsil Wari
Pakistan
topic medicinal plants
economic values
quantitative study
Tehsil Wari
Pakistan
description Abstract Traditional medicine is cheaper and easily available to local people, to care for most frequent diseases in the Northern parts of Pakistan. Our study aimed at inventorying medicine from local plants, documenting their uses, and assessing their market value in 2015-2018 during spring, summer, and winter seasons. A total of 15 trips were made, 5 in each season. Semi-structured interviews with 165 inhabitant’s age range between 20-80 years were conducted, analyzed the data is analyzed using Relative frequency of citation(RFC), Use Value(UV), Fidelity Level(FL), Informants consensus factor(ICF), and Jaccard index(JI) to find the most frequent and well-known used species in the area. A total of 86 species belonging to 39 vascular plant families, 33 genera were documented as medicinally important. Family Asteraceae was observed as the dominant family among all the families with 10 species, the leaf was the most used parts and decoction 36% was the most preferred preparation type. Herb was the predominant life form (67%). The maximum UV (0.92) was demonstrated by J. adhatoda L. species, while A. sativum L. shows maximum RFC (0.58), the highest ICF value represented by diarrhea and dermatitis 0.92, and high FL value is recorded 100%. According to our collections, wild species were 45%, invasive species were 38% and cultivated 17% recorded, dicots species were recorded more 81%. Seven 7 medicinal species is being economically important and export to the local and international market of the world, whereas P. integrima L. species were the most exported species according to the local dealers. The investigated area is rural and the local people depend on the area's plants for their health needs, and other uses like a vegetable, fuelwood, fodder, etc. The current result of RFC, UV, ICF, FL, and JI shows that medicinal flora needs to be pharmacologically and phytochemically investigated to prove their efficacy. The documentation of medicinal knowledge is important to preserve this precious old knowledge before it is lost forever, due to technological and environmental changes in the world.
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