Ethnobotany of medicinal plants Used for healers of the Chol ethnic group from Tila, Chiapas, Mexico

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En México, el uso de plantas medicinales ha sido una práctica ancestral para tratamiento la salud, que van desde cura gripe común hasta cáncer. Dentro del país hay gran diversidad sirven malestares y/o afecciones afectan salud humana. El presente trabajo se elaboró con objetivo evaluar importancia y las en municipio Pachuca Soto, Hidalgo. Se aplicaron un total 97 encuestas entre los locales; recolección datos consideró aspectos socioeconómicos medicinales, recolectando información principales usos. promedio menciones por género, demostró mayor especies mencionadas mujeres (65%) comparación hombres (35%). Los intervalos edad muestran mayores (cinco persona promedio) rangos 50 a 54 años. recolectados mostraron listado 90 especies, 82 géneros 45 familias, siendo Asteraceae, Lamiacea Y Rudaceae familias mejores representadas. Asimismo, estimaron indicadores determinó donde: Chamaemelum nobile presento valores enfermedades sistema digestivo respiratorio. Esta especie es medicinal, mencionada 90% población encuestada.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Polibotánica

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1405-2768', '2395-9525']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18387/polibotanica.56.13