Pak. J. Bot., 47(3): 1007-1014, 2015. |
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ETHNOMEDICINAL REVIEW OF FOLKLORE MEDICINAL PLANTS BELONGING TO FAMILY APIACEAE OF PAKISTAN
AZIZ-UL-IKRAM1, NADIA BATOOL ZAHRA1, ZABTA K. SHINWARI1,2* AND MOHAMMAD QAISER3
Abstract: The use of herbs for therapeutic purpose is as old as human history. In Pakistan a major part of population is dependent on the traditional medicine derived from plants for primary health care system. The interest in the use of traditional system of medicine has gained popularity globally. The developed countries are shifting their focus to further research based on the indigenous knowledge collected from aboriginal people. The present study reviews the ethno-medicinal uses of family Apiaceae reported from Pakistan. Out of 167 species reported from Pakistan, 66 are found to be used medicinally. Most commonly treated disorders by use of Apiaceae herbal flora are gastrointestinal tract and liver disorders (28%) followed by cough, cold and respiratory tract problems (11%). The plant parts frequently used are roots (22%) followed by whole plant material (19%), leaf material (18%), fruit (13%), seed (12%), stem, flower, aerial parts (5%) and sap (1%). It is suggested to carry out similar studies for other families to explore the indigenous knowledge for the development of commercial products and to collectively document the scattered existing knowledge.
Key words: Apiaceae, Herbal medicine, Traditional treatments, Pakistan.
1Department of Biotechnology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan 2Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan 3University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan *Corresponding author’s email: shinwari2008@gmail.com |
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