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Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants

Year 2024, Volume: 28 Issue: 1, 142 - 154, 28.06.2025

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Although COVID-19 disease has lost its former severity in the period from its emergence in 2019 until today, it still maintains its importance. In this study, it is aimed to determine the plants preferred before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine the microbiological quality of these plants. The information form prepared by ourselves was applied to the local herbalists and market employees in Istanbul in order to determine the plants used in the period and before, and to measure their knowledge about the transportation and storage conditions of the plants. It has been determined that the plants whose use has increased compared to before the pandemic process are turmeric (Curcuma longa L.), ginger (Zingiber officinale L.), galangal (Alpinia galanga (L.) Sw.), thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) and olive (Olea europaea L.) leaves, and they are mostly consumed in the form of tea. Plants were obtained from randomly selected herbalists and markets in open and closed forms, and herb and tea forms were subjected to microbiological analysis using the spread plate method. According to the results of the study, it is important that pathogenic bacteria such as Klebsiella pneumoniae, Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli, Yersinia spp. were not detected in the herbs and teas. As a result of the analysis, it was determined that the microbial load of the herb and tea forms of the closed samples taken from the markets was higher than that of the open samples taken from the herbalists, and that the microbial load was largely controlled after the brewing process (infusion-decoction). In addition, the importance of maintaining the water temperature in the brewing methods of teas has been demonstrated.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Articles
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Derya Doğanay 0000-0001-9147-4110

Büşra Kulaksız Pişkin 0000-0002-7593-7004

Müzeyyen Aydın

Begüm Kaplan This is me 0009-0006-0086-832X

Publication Date June 28, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 28 Issue: 1

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APA Doğanay, D., Kulaksız Pişkin, B., Aydın, M., Kaplan, B. (2025). Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 28(1), 142-154.
AMA Doğanay D, Kulaksız Pişkin B, Aydın M, Kaplan B. Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants. J. Res. Pharm. June 2025;28(1):142-154.
Chicago Doğanay, Derya, Büşra Kulaksız Pişkin, Müzeyyen Aydın, and Begüm Kaplan. “Preferred Medicinal Plants During the COVID-19 Pandemic Period: Microbiological Quality of Herbal Teas Obtained from These Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 28, no. 1 (June 2025): 142-54.
EndNote Doğanay D, Kulaksız Pişkin B, Aydın M, Kaplan B (June 1, 2025) Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 28 1 142–154.
IEEE D. Doğanay, B. Kulaksız Pişkin, M. Aydın, and B. Kaplan, “Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants”, J. Res. Pharm., vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 142–154, 2025.
ISNAD Doğanay, Derya et al. “Preferred Medicinal Plants During the COVID-19 Pandemic Period: Microbiological Quality of Herbal Teas Obtained from These Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 28/1 (June2025), 142-154.
JAMA Doğanay D, Kulaksız Pişkin B, Aydın M, Kaplan B. Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;28:142–154.
MLA Doğanay, Derya et al. “Preferred Medicinal Plants During the COVID-19 Pandemic Period: Microbiological Quality of Herbal Teas Obtained from These Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, vol. 28, no. 1, 2025, pp. 142-54.
Vancouver Doğanay D, Kulaksız Pişkin B, Aydın M, Kaplan B. Preferred medicinal plants during the COVID-19 pandemic period: Microbiological quality of herbal teas obtained from these plants. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;28(1):142-54.