Author:
Slighoua M.,Mahdi I.,Amrati F. Ez-zahra,Boukhira S.,EL Hamsas EL Youbi A.,Bari A.,Bousta D.
Abstract
An ethnopharmacological survey was carried out among 224 informants to collect the information on medicinal plants used for the traditional treatment of female infertility in the Fes, Meknes and Boulemane region. In total, 63 plant species belonging to 29 families were used against female infertility. The most frequently cited plants were Lavandula officinalis (26.33%), Mentha pulegium (13.83%), Mentha suaveolens (11.16%), Rosmarinus officinalis (10.71%) and Petroselinum sativum (8.03%). Furthermore, the present study represents a useful documentation for the preservation of this knowledge about medicinal plants and for the amelioration of women reproductive health.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmacology
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