2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2015.06.017
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Ethnopharmacological knowledge of Shiraz and Fasa in Fars region of Iran for diabetes mellitus

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“…The use of leaves to treat diseases is based on the fact that leaves are the main photosynthetic organs and constitute the parts relatively most easily accessible and available throughout the year [37]. The results of this study showed that aerial plant parts play an important role in herbal medicine preparation in Tzi n'Test region, agreeing with the results of studies in Morocco [24,38,39] and in other countries [25,26,[40][41][42]. Most preparations were drawn from single plant, but their mixtures were also commonly used.…”
Section: Plant Parts Used Their Preparation and Administrationsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The use of leaves to treat diseases is based on the fact that leaves are the main photosynthetic organs and constitute the parts relatively most easily accessible and available throughout the year [37]. The results of this study showed that aerial plant parts play an important role in herbal medicine preparation in Tzi n'Test region, agreeing with the results of studies in Morocco [24,38,39] and in other countries [25,26,[40][41][42]. Most preparations were drawn from single plant, but their mixtures were also commonly used.…”
Section: Plant Parts Used Their Preparation and Administrationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Other less common ways of preparation included juice and tisane. Decoction and infusion were also the most used herbal preparations in other regions of Morocco and worldwide [5,20,21,26,33,41,[44][45][46]. The great majority of the remedies were taken orally.…”
Section: Plant Parts Used Their Preparation and Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decoction was the most common method for preparations and ingestion was the universal route of administration for all medicinal applications. This is commonly observed in the use of medicinal plants worldwide [26,[80][81][82]. Medicinal compounds are most easily extracted by boiling the plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, Fars, and especially Shiraz, was an important center of trade of herbal medicine in Iran. Moreover, Haly Abbas, Mansur ibn Ilyas , and Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi were popular medieval physicians living in Shiraz [19,21,22,23]. Shiraz covers an area of 189.151 km 2 , located between latitudes 291 and 610 N and longitudes 521 and 540 E. Its average annual rainfall and temperature are 337 mm and 18 °C, respectively.…”
Section: Study Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, herbal remedies are found in traditional herbal markets called ‘Attari' and sellers are named ‘Attar'. Attars mostly suggest remedies for different diseases empirically and without academic education [19]. Ethnopharmacological techniques are well designed to preserve and analyze this kind of ethno-knowledge [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%