An Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants in El Mansourah (West of Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria)

H. Bendif, M. Miara, Mohamed Harir, K. Merabti, Nabila, Souilah, Salima Guerroudj, Roumaissa Labza
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The population of the west of Bordj Bou Arréridj (communes of the Daïra of El Mansourah) uses large-scale medicinal plant resources. This area is very rich and has many species of undeniable medicinal interest. The valorisation of this natural heritage requires an ethnobotany study which allows to describe the different uses of medicinal plants by the local population and to establish the catalogue of medicinal plants and their therapeutic uses. Our survey, conducted in MarchMay 2015, using 200 questionnaires, we identified 78 medicinal plants used in traditional medicine of the region studied. Which are divided into 40 families, of which six are the most dominant, including Lamiaceae (10 species), Asteraceae (9 species), Apiaceae (5 species), Poaceae (4 species), Fabaceae (3 species), and Chenopodiaceae (3 species). Leaves are the most used part. The majority of the remedies are prepared in the form of infusion. The almost exclusive use of the local population for medicinal plant species in its daily care and the opening of a more or less organized market of these plants will only accentuate the pressure on these medicinal resources which can lead to the disappearance of some of the most vulnerable species. It is therefore urgent to adopt a sustainable management approach for the safeguarding and preservation of medicinal plants in these regions. The results obtained are a very valuable source of information for the region studied and for the national medicinal flora. They could be a database for further research in the fields of phytochemistry and pharmacology and for the purpose of searching for new natural substances.
阿尔及利亚El Mansourah (Bordj Bou Arreridj以西)药用植物的民族植物学调查
Bordj Bou arrsamrij西部的居民(El Mansourah的Daïra公社)大量使用药用植物资源。这个地区非常丰富,有许多具有不可否认的药用价值的物种。这一自然遗产的价值增值需要一项民族植物学研究,该研究可以描述当地居民对药用植物的不同用途,并建立药用植物及其治疗用途的目录。我们的调查于2015年3月至5月进行,使用了200份问卷,我们确定了78种用于研究地区传统医学的药用植物。植物可分为40科,其中优势科有6科,分别为Lamiaceae(10种)、Asteraceae(9种)、Apiaceae(5种)、Poaceae(4种)、Fabaceae(3种)和Chenopodiaceae(3种)。叶子是最常用的部分。大多数药物以输液的形式制备。当地居民在日常护理中几乎只使用药用植物物种,并开放这些植物或多或少有组织的市场,只会加重对这些药用资源的压力,从而导致一些最脆弱物种的消失。因此,迫切需要采取可持续的管理方法来保护和保存这些地区的药用植物。所获得的结果是研究区域和国家药用植物区系的一个非常有价值的信息来源。它们可作为植物化学和药理学领域进一步研究和寻找新的天然物质的数据库。
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