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Ethnomedicinal and traditional uses of the Ferns of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Muhammad Irfan, Gul Jan, Waheed Murad, Falak Jan, Abdur Rauf, Abdulrhman Alsayari, Zainab M. Almarhoon, Yahia N. Mabkhot

2021Brazilian Journal of Biology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferns are often used by indigenous people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This study was designed to collect the ethnomedicinal and traditional knowledge of these locals about this group of vascular plants. Forty taxa belong to nineteen genera and ten families are used in the treatment of different diseases. The Pteridaceae was the most representative family with twelve taxa (30%), followed by Athyriaceae and Dryopteridaceae with six taxa each (30%), and Thelypteridaceae with five taxa (12.5%). Regarding the genera, Adiantum, Asplenium and Dryopteris ranked first with four taxa each (30%), followed by Aleuritopteris, Diplazium, Pteris and Equisetum with three taxa each (30%), followed by Athyrium, Oeosporangium, Polystichum and Pseudophegopteris with two taxa each (20%). These taxa were commonly used in the treatment of respiratory disorders i.e. asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia; intestinal ulcer, stomach, urinary ailments and skin disorders by the methods of decoction and infusion. Traditional knowledge about ethnomedicinal plants is a valuable and essential source for the discovery of allopathic, herbal and homeopathic medicines.

Topics & Concepts

Khyber pakhtunkhwaBiologyTraditional medicineSocioeconomicsSociologyMedicineFern and Epiphyte BiologyPlant and animal studiesPlant Parasitism and Resistance
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