An ethnobotanical study on the usage of wild medicinal herbs from Kopaonik Mountain (Central Serbia)

An ethnobotanical survey was carried out on the territory of the highest mountain in Central Serbia, Kopaonik, which is characterized by great plant diversity. In total, 83 wild species from 41 families and 96 preparations for use in human therapy were recorded. Among those wild plants which are mos...

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Hauptverfasser: JARIC, Snezana, POPOVIC, Zorica, MACUKANOVIC-JOCIC, Marina, DJURDJEVIC, Lola, MIJATOVID, Miroslava, KARNDZIC, Branko, MITROVIC, Miroslava, PAVLOVIC, Pavle
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description An ethnobotanical survey was carried out on the territory of the highest mountain in Central Serbia, Kopaonik, which is characterized by great plant diversity. In total, 83 wild species from 41 families and 96 preparations for use in human therapy were recorded. Among those wild plants which are most commonly used for medicinal purposes, Hypericum perforatum L., Urtica dioica L., Achillea millefolium L., Matricaria chamomilla L., Sambucus nigra L., and Thymus serpyllum L. were particularly highly recommended by the majority of informants as being ‘beneficial for all ailments’. The most frequently reported medicinal uses were for treating gastrointestinal ailments (50%), skin injuries and problems (25.6%), followed by respiratory, urinary-genital and cardiovascular problems (20.5%, 20.5%, 19.2%, respectively). Plants with unusual phytotherapeutic uses are Galium verum L. (sedative properties) and Eupatorium cannabinum L. (influenza-like illnesses), while plants with interesting but lesser-known properties include Daphne laureola L. (rheumatism and skin ailments) and Ficaria verna Huds. (tubers for treating haemorrhoids). In addition, 10 wild species used in veterinary medicine, as well as 25 herbs used for human nourishment were noted.
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Animals
Biodiversity
Biological and medical sciences
Daphne
Daphne laureola
Ethnobotany
Ethnomedicine
Eupatorium cannabinum
Ficaria verna
Galium
Galium verum
General pharmacology
herbal medicines
Humans
Hypericum perforatum
Kopaonik
Matricaria
Matricaria recutita
Medical sciences
medicinal plants
medicinal properties
Medicine, Traditional
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
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Phytotherapy
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Plant Preparations - therapeutic use
Plants, Medicinal
Sambucus nigra
Thymus serpyllum
traditional medicine
Urtica dioica
Veterinary Medicine
Wild medicinal herbs
wild plants
Yugoslavia
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