Ethnomedicinal uses of plants for various diseases in the remote areas of Changa Manga Forest, Pakistan

Author:

Sharif A.1ORCID,Shah N. A.2ORCID,Rauf A.3ORCID,Hadayat N.4ORCID,Gul A.5ORCID,Nawaz G.6ORCID,Sakhi S.7ORCID,Iqbal M.8,Khan M. R.1ORCID,Shah A. A.9ORCID,Azam N.10,Iftikhar H.11,Shah S. A.12ORCID,Bahadur S.13ORCID,Hussain F.14,Shuaib M.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan

2. COMSATS University, Pakistan

3. University of AWAKUM, Pakistan

4. University of Education, Pakistan

5. Hazara University, Pakistan

6. Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan

7. University of Swat, Pakistan

8. University of Okara, Pakistan

9. Jazan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

10. University of Peshawar, Pakistan

11. Bacha Khan University, Pakistan

12. National University of Medical Sciences, Pakistan

13. Hainan University, China

14. Islamia college Peshawar, Pakistan

15. Yunnan University, PR. China

Abstract

Abstract This study aims at reporting the indigenous knowledge of the medicinal flora from the inhabitants of surroundings of the World’s largest artificial planted forest “Changa Manga”, Pakistan. Data were collected by direct interviews and group meetings from 81 inhabitants including 32 local healers having information regarding the use of indigenous medicinal plants over a period of one year. Different statistical tools were applied to analyze the data including Frequency citation (FC), Relative frequency citation (RFC), Use Value, Factor of informants consensus and fidelity level. This study reported 73 plant species belonging to 37 plant families and 46 genera. The majority of plant species belong to compositae family. The most commonly used medicinal plants were P. hysterophorus L., P. dactylifera L., S. indicum L, P. harmala L., P. emblica L., and A. indica A.Juss. The greatest number of species was used to cure gastrointestinal disorders. The highest fidelity level (68.18%) was of E. helioscopia to cure gastrointestinal disorders. Maximum fresh uses (17) were reported by C. dactylon (L.) Pars. While the highest number of species reporting fresh uses in similar number was 13. In this study, five novel plants are being reported for the first time in Pakistan for their ethnomedicinal worth. Our data reflect unique usage of the medicinal plants in the study area. The statistical tools used in the study proved useful in pointing the most important and disease category specific plants. High use value plant and the new reported medicinal plants might prove an important source of the isolation of pharmacologically active compounds.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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