2016
DOI: 10.4314/jab.v97i1.5
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Étude ethnobotanique des plantes médicinales dans le Parc National de Talassemtane (Rif occidental du Maroc)

Abstract: RÉSUMÉ :Objectif : Cette étude ethnobotanique a été menée dans le parc national de Talassemtane pour recueillir des informations sur les usages phyto thérapeutiques pratiqués dans cette région. Méthodologie et résultats : A l'aide de 930 fiches questionnaires, une série d'enquêtes ethnobotaniques a été réalisée durant l'année 2014. L'identification des plantes récoltées sur le terrain a été effectuée au laboratoire. Le dépouillement des résultats a permis d'inventorier 103 espèces et 82 genres appartenant à 47… Show more

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“…The survey revealed that leaves are most commonly used for respiratory disease treatment with 69.05% ( Figure 4 ), followed by roots (21.43%), and the whole plant (9.52%); however, there was no mention of any use for the inflorescences. This result is close to that established by Rhattas et al who indicated that mainly the leaves of medicinal plants were used with a percentage of 71.75% [ 12 ]. This can be explained by the fact that leaves can be quickly harvested and that they are easy to use [ 13 ]; in addition, leaves are the main place of photosynthesis and the site of storage of many bioactive substances responsible for various biological properties [ 14 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The survey revealed that leaves are most commonly used for respiratory disease treatment with 69.05% ( Figure 4 ), followed by roots (21.43%), and the whole plant (9.52%); however, there was no mention of any use for the inflorescences. This result is close to that established by Rhattas et al who indicated that mainly the leaves of medicinal plants were used with a percentage of 71.75% [ 12 ]. This can be explained by the fact that leaves can be quickly harvested and that they are easy to use [ 13 ]; in addition, leaves are the main place of photosynthesis and the site of storage of many bioactive substances responsible for various biological properties [ 14 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The best use of a plant would be that which preserves all its properties while allowing the extraction and assimilation of active compounds [ 17 ]. In addition, medicinal plants have side effects when they are incorrectly used by patients [ 12 ]. As a result, soft medicine must be practiced with care [ 18 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…baetica [126] should also be changed in the same way. Cynara hystrix , is neither listed for, nor protected in Morocco, but is well known to the local population (e.g., [127,128]), and it is used against some digestive diseases [128]. Recently, Fennane [129] has published a draft of the red list for Compositae in Morocco, and C .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce pourcentage montre que la population locale préfère la décoction et la trouve adéquate pour réchauffer et désinfecter le corps. En effet, la décoction permettrait de recueillir le maximum de principes actifs et d'atténuer ou d'annuler l'effet toxique de certaines recettes (Rhattas et al, 2016). D'apres ces auteurs, ces différentes parties permettraient de recueillir le maximum de principes actifs et d'atténuer ou d'annuler l'effet toxique de certaines recettes.…”
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