Introduction of Medicinal Plants Species with the Most Traditional Usage in Alamut Region

Authors

  • Faraz Mojab School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Shahid beheshty university of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Hamideh Zakeri Cell Line Engineering, Sigma Aldrich Biotechnology Division. St Louis, USA.
  • Maryam Ahvazi Department of herbarium, Institute of Medicinal Plants, ACECR, Karaj, Iran.
  • Mohammad Mahdi Charkhchiyan Research Institute of Forests and Rangeland, Ghazvin.
  • Vali-Allah Mozaffarian Research Institute of Forests and Rangeland, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

The ethnobotany of the medicinal plants of Alamut region is important in understanding the cultures and traditions of Alamut people. This study documents 16 medicinal plant species, most commonly used by the indigenous people of Alamut region (Ghazvin Province), northwest, Iran. The botanical name, family name, vernacular name, part used, and the application of the plants have been provided in this paper. Alamut region was divided into different villages with the aid of maps. We recorded traditional knowledge and use of medicinal plants from herbal practitioners and village seniors in Alamut. The plants were gathered from different sites. The fully dried specimens were then mounted on herbarium sheets. We found 16 medicinal plants belonging to 11 families which were traditionally used in Alamut. Finally, we describe traditional usages by the native people in the Alamut region. The obtained results were compared with data on the herb’s clinical effects. A set of voucher specimens were deposited to the Institute of Medicinal Plants Herbarium (IMPH).

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volume 11  issue 1

pages  185- 194

publication date 2011-09-20

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