Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used by patients with gastrointestinal tract disorders in the northern region of Palestine
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Background: There are many medicinal applications of natural plant remedies. Several illnesses are still being treated by Palestinian people using medicinal plants. This research was intended to study the use of natural plants to treat different types of gastrointestinal tract disorders (GITD). Method: In the Northern part of Palestine ( Jenin, Tulkarm, Qalqilia and Nablus) , an ethno-pharmacological study of medicinal plants used to treat GITD has been carried out. A questionnaire was circulated to 120 informants. The details gathered included the names of the plants, the parts used, the diseases for which the products were used, as well as the method of preparation. To evaluate results: UV (used value), Fic (factor of informant consensus) and FL (fidelity-level) was calculated. Results: This study showed that 40 plant species of 16 families were used for GITD. Labiatae (10 species) and Umbelliferae (8 species) were the most prevalent plant families. The pieces used most commonly were leaves and seeds. Decoction was the technique of preparation and was taken as a hot drink. Abdominal flatulence (0.88) was the highest Fic value, followed by constipation (0.80), The maximum FL were reported for Cucumissativus (100) and Prunusamygdalus (100) for heart burn, Solanum tuberosum (100) for vomiting and diarrhea, Ficuscarica (100) as laxatives. Conclusions: The information provided on medicinal plants, with maximum UV & FL values can serve as basic data for further research to identify the active biological ingredients in these plants, and thereafter, to develop new drug preparations for the treatment of disorders of the digestive system.

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نهى عبدالرحمن شوارب
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نهى شوارب
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Palestine
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