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Bennedjar, Manel |
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Sabeur, Fatima Zahra |
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2022-01-18T08:54:14Z |
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2022-01-18T08:54:14Z |
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2021 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/19881 |
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This study presents a descriptive and analytical ethnobotanical approach, in the region
of Oran and which aims at phyto-therapeutic analysis (herbalism, use and
traditional therapy).
The information was collected through a questionnaire conducted with
herbalists, users of the local population and traditional therapists.
The survey involved 30 herbalists, 80% of whom were men versus 20% women, elderly
20 to 80 years old and with a high average literacy rate (43.33%)
In the light of the results on the practice of phytotherapy, 70% of the population have
recourse to traditional medicine against 30% to modern medicine. 75% of women
practice traditional medicine against 25% of men, with an illiteracy rate
high 40%
This study allowed us to list 44 plants with therapeutic virtues, belonging to 19
the most represented botanical families are those of the lamiaceae the Apiaceae, and the
Asteraceae.
It appears that people know about herbal remedies, their benefits and uses
to treat Covid-19 |
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Medicinal plants, Questionnaire, Ethnobotany, phytotherapy. |
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Enquête Ethnobotanique des Plantes Médicinales utilisées dans la région d’Oran |
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Other |
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