Search results for "ethnobotany"

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Wild food plants of popular use in Sicily

2007

Abstract In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which have been carried out in Sicily during the last thirty years. Data concerning 188 wild species used in the traditional Sicilian cuisine are reported. The authors underline those species that are partially or completely unknown for their culinary use and they illustrate other species that local inhabitants suggested in the prevention or treatment of symptomatologies caused by a refined diet, poor in vegetables. These data want to contribute to avoid the loss of traditional knowledge on uses and recipes concerning wild food botanicals, and to encourage further studies for those species th…

Cultural StudiesWild speciesHealth (social science)EthnobotanyBiodiversityBiologyHealth(social science)Terminology as Topiclcsh:BotanyHumansCookingTraditional knowledgeSicilyPlants MedicinalAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)business.industryAgroforestryResearchlcsh:Other systems of medicineSeaweedlcsh:RZ201-999language.human_languagelcsh:QK1-989BiotechnologyPlants ToxicComplementary and alternative medicineEthnobotanylanguagePlants EdibleAgaricalesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessSicilianJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
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Phytotoponymy and Synphytotoponymy in Western Granada Province (Andalusia, Spain)

2009

En el marco de la investigación etnobotánica desarrollada en el poniente granadino, se ha realizado un estudio sobre la toponimia de la comarca con atención a los apelativos de origen vegetal (fitotopónimos y sinfitotopónimos). La información —obtenida de la Gerencia Territorial del Catastro de Granada, de la Junta de Andalucía y de nuestro trabajo de campo— se ha incluido en una base de datos con el programa Microsoft Excell®. Un total de 98 especies vegetales se encuentran representadas en la toponimia local, dando nombre a 593 lugares del territorio. Se aportan comentarios sobre el significado ecológico, paleofitogeográfico y etnobotánico de las especies reflejadas en la toponimia.

Cultural StudiesfitotopónimosLinguistics and LanguageGranadamedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnobotanyLanguage and LinguisticssinfitotopónimosGlobalizationAppropriationPoliticsGN301-674PaleofitogeografíaPhytotoponymyEthnographyfitotoponimiaNatural (music)FitotoponimiaSociologygranadaAndalusiaFitotopónimosetnobotánicamedia_commonField (Bourdieu)PaleophytogeographyAndalucíaEnvironmental ethicsPhytotoponymsEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyVariety (cybernetics)EtnobotánicaSpainSinfitotopónimosLawGranada (Province)IdeologyandalucíapaleofitogeografíaSynphytotoponymsRevista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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Situación actual de Dictamnus hispanicus Webb (Rutaceae) en la provincia de Alicante: distribución y aspectos etnobotánicos

2017

El tarraguillo (Dictamnus hispanicus) es un endemismo de la mitad oriental de la Península Ibérica que posee notable relieve por sus usos tradicionales en la provincia de Alicante (Comunidad Valenciana, España), donde forma parte de los ‘herberos’ o licores de hierbas silvestres. Sin embargo, existe aún poca información sobre el resto de usos de la planta en esa provincia. Para incrementar dicho conocimiento, se han realizado encuestas semiestructuradas (n=90) y se ha completado la información sobre su distribución mediante el empleo de Sistemas de Información Geográfica, localizándose referencias para 27 cuadrículas UTM de 1×1 km. Se han recogido 5 fitónimos en valenciano (74,44 % de los i…

DictamnusAlicanteGPSEspañaBotánicaEthnobotanyMediterraneanSIGGIS:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]EtnobotánicaSpainUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAMediterráneo
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The ethnobotany, phytochemistry, and biological properties of Nigella damascena – A review

2022

This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical composition of specialized metabolites, volatile and non-volatile, on aspects related to toxicology and phytotherapy of Nigella damascena L. The genus Nigella (Ranunculaceae) is distributed throughout the Mediterranean basin, extending to northern India, and has been divided into three sections. Nigella damanscena L. is traditionally used as an ingredient in food, for example, as flavouring agents in bread and cheese, but is also known in folk medicine, used to regulate menstruation; for catarrhal affections and amenorrhea; as a diuretic and sternutatory; as an analgesic, anti-oedematous, and antip…

Dolabellane diterpenesAntipyreticsβ-elemenePlant ExtractsPhytochemicalsEthnobotanyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaHorticultureAnticancer propertiesBiochemistryNigella damascenaAnti-inflammatory aspectsFixed oilsEthnopharmacologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMedicine TraditionalSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaMolecular BiologyRanunculaceaePhytotherapy
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We need to appreciate common synanthropic plants before they become rare: Case study in Latgale (Latvia)

2020

Local ecological knowledge holds great potential in contributing to sustainable resource management and conservation activities. For this reason, the authors choose to analyse an ethnobotanical dataset from the Baltic Sea region by exploring the relationship between plants and humans on the basis of three main categories: habitat characteristics, distribution in the wild and plant sensitivity to human impact beyond physical distance. The study provides empirical evidence of widespread usage of so-called common species which are widely distributed in the territory and benefit from human activity. When considering the data via the intensity of use, based on detailed use-reports (DUR), the mai…

Ecologybusiness.industryCommon Species; Conservation; Ethnobotany; Synanthropic PlantsEthnobotanyDistribution (economics)Common SpeciesPlant ScienceConservationLocal communityGeographyHabitatCommon speciesAnthropologyEthnobotanyRare caseSynanthropic PlantsAnimal Science and ZoologyEmpirical evidencebusinessEnvironmental planningIntegrated managementNature and Landscape ConservationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e ApplicataEthnobiology and Conservation
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From ethnobotany to experimental research: the therapeutic properties of Sicilian hellebore

2018

In Sicily, the genus Helleborus (Ranuculaceae) is only represented by H. bocconei subsp. siculus (= H. bocconei subsp. intermedius). In some mountain areas of the Island, the rhizomes of this plant, harvested in a particular month of the year (May) and dried, are used in traditional veterinary practice for treating pneumonia in domestic animals, cattle and horses in particular. The same usage – with rhizomes of other Helleborus species or subspecies – is reported from various other areas of Mediterranean Europe. Phytochemical tests have permitted the isolation and characterization of new biologically active molecules. The extracts of rhizomes and aerial parts of the plant were shown antibac…

Endophytic fungiRanunculaceaePlant ScienceBiologyHelleborePlant use of endophytic fungi in defensePlant sciencemedicineHelleborus bocconei subsp. intermediuSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaTraditional medicineFolk veterinary medicineSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPneumoniabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseEndemic plantlanguage.human_languageExperimental researchHelleborus bocconei subsp. siculus ranunculacea folk veterinary medicine Chaetomium strumarium strain RR1 endophytic ascomycete antibiotic property assaysEthnobotanylanguageSicilianPneumonia (non-human)Ranunculaceae
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Medicinal plants and their uses recorded in the Archives of Latvian Folklore from the 19th century.

2020

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance The records of folk medicine present historical evidence of medicinal plant usage in the territory of Latvia and describe native and imported plants and plant products that were used as medicine. Aim of the study To collect and analyse the ethnobotanical knowledge found in records of Latvian folk medicine available in the Archives of Latvian Folklore. Materials and methods Following the International Classification of Primary Care, plant uses were grouped into one of the 17 categories based on the body systems and psychological and social problems. Each plant was identified by its scientific name according to The Plant List website. Additionally, the …

Ethnobotany03 medical and health sciencesHerbal tea0302 clinical medicineDrug Discoverymedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansEuropean unionMedicinal plantsFolklore030304 developmental biologymedia_commonPharmacology0303 health sciencesAchillea millefoliumPlants MedicinalTraditional medicineHistory 19th CenturyNative plantLatviaGeography030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEthnobotanyArtemisia absinthiumMedicine TraditionalPlant PreparationsEthnomedicineJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Genetic and phytochemical difference between some Indian and Italian plants of Whitania somnifera (L.) Dunal

2007

The geographical distribution of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal is quite wide. However, in Italy. this species is very rare and grows spontaneously only in Sicily and in Sardinia. The PCR-RAPD technique has been utilized in this work to determine the genetic relationship among Sicilian, Sardinian and Indian samples and the HPLC analysis of whitaferin A was used as a marker to evaluate the phytochemical differences. The genetic difference between Indian and Sicilian plants of W. somnifera turned out to be smaller than that between Indian and Sardinian plants of this species. The phytochemical analysis as well showed that the Sardinian specimen strongly differed from the Indian and Sicilian on…

EthnobotanyIndiaGenetic relationshipPlant ScienceBiologyWithania somniferaWithaniaGenes PlantBiochemistryPolymerase Chain ReactionAntioxidantsAnalytical ChemistryAntioxidant activityPicratesAYURVEDABotanyHumansWithania somniferabiogeographyW. SOMNIFERADNA PrimersHplc analysisWITHAFERIN ATraditional medicinePlant ExtractsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaOrganic ChemistryBiphenyl CompoundsRANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNAbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languagePlant LeavesPhytochemicalItalyFruitSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageHPLCSicilianmedicinal plantsPhytotherapy
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Data on medicinal plants in the records of Latvian folk medicine from the 19th century

2019

Abstract The data presented in this article is in support of the research paper “Medicinal plants and their uses recorded in the Archives of Latvian Folklore from the 19th century” [1]. This article provides the list of plant species and disorders treated with medicinal plants mentioned in the records of Latvian folk medicine and used by indigenous people of Latvia in the 19th century. In total, the data include 211 genera belonging to 71 plant families. The accepted scientific names of plant species, plant parts used, dosage forms of herbal medicines, and routes of administration are reported in the table. Plant uses are grouped into one of the 17 categories based on the body systems and p…

Folk medicine0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryFolklorefungiRecords of Latvian folk medicineEthnobotanyLatvianfood and beveragesFolk medicinelanguage.human_languageIndigenous03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeographyMedicinal plantsEthnobotanyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPlant specieslanguageEthnologyMedicinal plants030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologyData in Brief
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Fungi biodiversity and ethnomycology for students of different ages: classroom and field experiences in Sicily (Italy)

2010

Fungi ethnobotany
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