An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants focusing on cardiovascular diseases used by the local people in and around Dinajpur district, Bangladesh

Atiya Begum Rifat, F. Mitu, Tahmina Haque, M. A. Rahman, M. Mazid, M. Z. Uddin
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This study aimed to document the medicinal plants through semi-structured interviews, key informant discussions, and informal conversations with local people in and around the Dinajpur district, Bangladesh. A total of 109 medicinal plant species distributed in 60 families with 210 formularies to treat 55 ailments were recorded. The most frequently utilized plant populations were herbs, followed by trees, shrubs, and climbers. Oral consumption was the main mode of treatment in the study area and was followed by external application. The highest factor of informant consensus (Fic) values was found in heart disease, followed by diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, skin disease, respiratory disorders, sexual disease, and cuts and wounds. In the present survey, eight species have attained a fidelity level of 100 percent (Fl). Among the plants, 25 species have been used to treat cardiovascular diseases. The most cited medicinal plants for cardiac management are Terminalia arjuna (Roxb. ex DC.) Wight & Arn., Baccaurea ramiflora Lour., Dillenia indica L., Allium sativum L., Tamarindus indica L., Rauvolfia serpentina (L.) Benth. ex Kurz., Terminalia chebula Retz., Phyllanthus emblica L., Averrhoa carambola L. and Spondias pinnata (L. f.) Kurz. The ethnobotanical uses of the documented plants provide basic data, and further investigation focusing on pharmacological research is essential to confirm the results. Numerous threats to medicinal plants were identified during the ethnobotanical survey in the study area. Some recommendations are provided to mitigate the threats and the conservation of medicinal plants. J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci. 48(1-2): 19-40, June-December 2022
对药用植物的民族植物学调查,重点关注孟加拉国Dinajpur地区及其周边地区当地人使用的心血管疾病
本研究旨在通过半结构化访谈、关键信息提供者讨论以及与孟加拉国Dinajpur地区及其周边地区的当地人的非正式对话来记录药用植物。共有109种药用植物,分布于60科,210种处方,治疗55种疾病。最常被利用的植物种群是草本植物,其次是乔木、灌木和攀缘植物。研究区用药以口服为主,其次为外敷。被调查者的一致意见(Fic)值最高的是心脏病,其次是糖尿病、胃肠疾病、皮肤病、呼吸系统疾病、性病和割伤。在本调查中,8个物种的保真度达到100% (Fl)。在这些植物中,有25种被用于治疗心血管疾病。被引用最多的用于心脏治疗的药用植物是阿朱那(Terminalia arjuna)。直流交货)。wright & Arn。,分枝芽孢杆菌。,水蛭属,葱属,柽柳属,长尾蛇属Benth。Kurz交货。, Terminalia chebula Retz。、余甘子、杨桃、棘叶绵Kurz。文献记载的植物的民族植物学用途提供了基础数据,进一步的药理研究对证实结果至关重要。在研究地区的民族植物学调查中,发现了许多对药用植物的威胁。提出了减轻药用植物威胁和保护药用植物的建议。Asiat。Soc。中国科学,48(1):19-40,2022年6月- 12月
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