UDL 146
The area of Tessala is home to very diverse vegetation
between forest and steppe species more than 1000 meters high, there are
aromatic plants thus participating in the economy of the region this wealth is
not exploited where the interest of our study in the framework of the
valorization of the natural resources by an inventory of the flora and an
ethnobotanical investigation using a standardized survey dedicated to the
tradipraticiens. Subsequently, this work was complemented by the identification
of field samples at the Botanical Laboratory of the faculty of medicine using
flora and herbaria available to translate this traditional folk knowledge into
scientific knowledge. Thus, the scientific knowledge of the medicinal flora of
the region studied allowed us to gather the maximum of information concerning
the therapeutic uses practiced by the local population. As a result of the
floristic inventory a total of 80 medicinal plants, distributed in 50 genera,
were collected and identified. Plant family with the highest medicinal plants
in the study area used for various diseases treatment was Lamiaceae. The survey
revealed more than 40 species used for several pathologies ranging from simple
dermatological disease to hypertension and diabetes while Pistacia, Marrubium, and
Myrtus were the most frequently utilized plant, However, to save medicinal
plants from further loss, involving local communities in the cultivation of the
most utilized medicinal plants is recommended.
Aromatic plants Ethnobotanical study Flora Inventory Medicinal plants Traditional Valorization
University Djilali Liabes UDL SIDI BEL ABBES
UDL 146
TO Pr Toumi for helps and Dr Achouri , Dr Selka, Dr Daliyahia
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
Authors | |
Project Number | UDL 146 |
Publication Date | June 27, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 |
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