Plants used as remedies antirheumatic and antineuralgic in the traditional medicine of Lebanon
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.08.024
Plants used as remedies antirheumatic and antineuralgic in the traditional medicine of Lebanon
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- J Ethnopharmacol. 2009 Jun 25;123(3):526. Marc, El Beyrouthy [corrected to El Beyrouthy, Marc]; Nelly, Arnold [corrected to Arnold, Nelly]; Annick, Delelis-Dusollier [corrected to Delelis-Dusollier, Annick]; Frederic, Dupont [corrected to Dupont, Frederic]
Abstract
Aim of the study: In the present investigation, ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological research of the traditional use of plants to cure antirheumatic and antineuralgic diseases was carried out in Lebanon.
Materials and methods: The information was collected from different cities and villages of the twenty-six districts "aqdya or qadaa" of the six governorates "mohaafazah" of Lebanon. The knowledge on the medicinal use of plants has been recorded directly on the basis of a detailed survey on herbalists "Attarin or dabbous", folk healers, on older experienced people and midwives "daye". This research was carried out for 5 years (2002-2007).
Results and conclusions: In this survey, 231 species of which 5 are endemic, distributed in 79 botanical families, currently used as antirheumatic herbal remedies, were collected and identified. Among them 53.3% are indigenous, 19.2% are cultivated and 17.5% are imported. Their latin names, local names, local medicinal uses, the used parts of the plant and the preparations and the ways of administration are described. The anti-inflammatory properties due to the plant compounds have been demonstrated and discussed.
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