2020
DOI: 10.46309/biodicon.2020.730293
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Yaslıca beldesi ve Arıkök mahallesi (Şanlıurfa)’nin etnobotanik açıdan araştırılması

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“…It was described to threat the wounds on hair. It is a well-known plant used for hair loss in traditional medicine worldwide [62,63] It is registered that it is used for hair loss in the Hatay region of Turkey [64] and similar to our records for itching on the scalp in the Şanlıurfa region [65]. In Iran it was evaluated and was shown to have activity against testosterone-induced alopecia [66].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…It was described to threat the wounds on hair. It is a well-known plant used for hair loss in traditional medicine worldwide [62,63] It is registered that it is used for hair loss in the Hatay region of Turkey [64] and similar to our records for itching on the scalp in the Şanlıurfa region [65]. In Iran it was evaluated and was shown to have activity against testosterone-induced alopecia [66].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The decoction of C. arvensis flowers was used by the Erzincan population (Turkey) as a germicidal, hepatoprotective, and fungal agent [ 34 ]. A recent ethnobotanical study conducted by Aslan et al [ 24 ] reported the use of C. arvensis flower decoction as an antifungal by the population of Yaslıca town and Arıkök neighborhood in the Bozova district of Şanlıurfa province (Turkey). In Syria's western region (Tartus and Latakia), the aerial part of C. arvensis was used to treat varicose veins, sore eyes, wounds, sprains, stings, bites, and skin problems [ 72 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In traditional herbal medicine, C. arvensis was reported to treat many disorders depending on the part used. It can be used as a cataplasm [ 14 ] and antidiabetic drug [ 15 , 16 ], and also against neurological disorders, microbial affections, ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) diseases, typhoid diseases [ 17 ], skin diseases [ 18 ], digestive disorders [ 19 ], high blood pressure [ 20 ], and rheumatic conditions [ 21 ], as well as an antispasmodic [ 22 ], antiemetic [ 23 ], antihelmintic, diaphoretic [ 18 ], and antifungal [ 24 ] agent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Şanlıurfa'da bazı odunsu bitkilerin etnobotaniği üzerine bir araştırma [59], Şanlıurfa'da el yapımı müzik aletleri üzerine etnobotanik bir araştırma [60], Birecik (Şanlıurfa) yöresindeki bazı baklagil bitkilerin etnobotanik özellikleri [61], Şanlıurfa, Kalecik Dağı ve çevresinde etnobotanik bir araştırma [62], Şanlıurfa'da tıbbi amaçlı kullanılan bitkiler [63], Kâhta (Adıyaman) merkezi ve Narince Köyü'nün etnobotanik açıdan araştırılması [64], Mardin, Savur yöresinde folklorik tıpta kullanılan Asteraceae familyasına ait bazı önemli bitkiler ve uygulama alanları [65], Tunceli ili Pertek ilçesinin yabani yenilebilir bitkileri [66], Şanlıurfa, Gölpınar mesire yeri florası ve etrafındaki köylerin etnobotanik özellikleri [67], Mardin, Savur'da halk hekimliğinde kullanılan Lamiaceae familyasına ait önemli bazı bitkiler ve kullanım alanları [68], Kültürlerin buluştuğu ipek yolu üzerinde bir şehir olan Midyat'ta (Türkiye) etnobotanik bir çalışma [69], Şanlıurfa, Tek Tek Dağları Milli Parkı eteklerindeki bazı köylerde etnobotanik bir çalışma [70], Şanlıurfa merkez ilçesi ve köylerinde etnobotanik bir araştırma [71], Mardin, Artuklu'da şifalı bitkilerin geleneksel kullanım alanları [72],…”
Section: Introductionunclassified