An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used to treat skin diseases by the native communities of Murree, Pakistan

Husna Arshad, B. Parveen, R. Batool, Fozia Bibi, Nidaa, Harun, K. Fatima, Darima Habib
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The objective of this study was to document traditional medicinal plants (including their applications and associated procedures) used to treat skin diseases by native communities of Murree Hills (Pakistan). Data was collected from 5 different sampling sites and 138 informants were interviewed. Respondents were queried in their local language for the type of herbal treatment, famous to that area. It was observed that elderly people and health practitioners of the study area possessed more knowledge about herbal remedies in contrast to young aged people. Results reported that total 56 plants belonging to 36 families and 54 genera were in use by local communities for treatment of multiple skin diseases. It was detected that herbs (41%) constituted the highest proportion of medicinal plants followed by shrubs. Leaves were most reported plant part (43 %) followed by fruits (20%), whereas infusion (30%) was a widely used mode of preparation of traditional remedies and direct application on skin was the dominant route of administration. Relative frequency citation (RFC) was recorded highest for Mentha royleana (0.913) and least for Ajuga bracteosa (0.369). Cluster analysis grouped these medicinal species into high, medium and low-ranking groups. High ranking group comprised of 18 medicinal plants, which reflected the popularity and trust of local communities of these plants. Therefore, further pharmacological studies are highly recommended. This study is first proper documentation based on the valuable information attained by the local tribes and it can be utilized by scientific community for further validation and characterization.
巴基斯坦Murree土著社区用于治疗皮肤病的药用植物的民族植物学研究
本研究的目的是记录Murree Hills(巴基斯坦)土著社区用于治疗皮肤病的传统药用植物(包括其应用和相关程序)。从5个不同的采样点收集数据,并对138名举报人进行了访谈。受访者用当地语言询问了该地区著名的草药治疗类型。据观察,与年轻人相比,研究区域的老年人和保健从业人员对草药有更多的了解。结果报告,当地社区共有56种植物用于治疗多种皮肤病,隶属于36科54属。药用植物中以草本植物占比最高(41%),其次为灌木。叶子是报告最多的植物部位(43%),其次是果实(20%),而输液(30%)是传统药物广泛使用的制备方式,直接应用于皮肤是主要的给药途径。相对被引频次(RFC)最高的是薄荷(0.913),最低的是小苞草(0.369)。聚类分析将这些药用植物分为高、中、低3个等级。高排名组由18种药用植物组成,反映了这些植物在当地社区的受欢迎程度和信任度。因此,强烈建议进行进一步的药理学研究。本研究是基于当地部落获得的有价值信息的第一次适当的文献记录,可以为科学界进一步验证和表征所利用。
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