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Year 2015, , 268 - 282, 03.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.201519392830

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  • Bulut G. Folk medicinal plants of Silivri (İstanbul—Turkey). Marmara Pharm J 2011; 15: 25–29.
  • Emre Bulut G, Tuzlaci E. Folk medicinal plants of Bayramic (Çanakkale—Turkey). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2009; 40: 87–99
  • Tuzlaci E. Bodrum'da Bitkiler veYaşam. Güzel Sanatlar Matbaasi, İstanbul. 2005.
  • Tuzlaci E. Şifa Niyetine Türkiye'nin Bitkisel Halk İlaçlari. Alfa Yayinlari, İstanbul. 2006.
  • Tuzlaci E. Türkiye Bitkileri Sözlüğü “A Dictionary of Turkish Plants”, second ed. Alfa Yayinlari, İstanbul. 2011.
  • Tuzlaci E, Erol MK. Turkish folk medicinal plants, Part II: Eğirdir (Isparta). Fitoterapia 1999; 70: 593–610.
  • Tuzlaci E, Tolon E. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part III: Sile (Istanbul). Fitoterapia 2000; 71: 673–685.
  • Tuzlaci E, Aymaz PE. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part IV: Gönen (Balikesir). Fitoterapia 2001; 72: 323–343.
  • Tuzlaci E, Alparslan DF. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part V: Babaeski (Kirklareli). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 11–23.
  • Tuzlaci E, Sadikoğlu E. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part VI: Koçarli (Aydin). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 25–37.
  • Tuzlaci E, Emre Bulut G. Turkish folk medicinal plants, Part VII: Ezine (Çanakkale). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 39–51.
  • Tuzlaci E, Alparaslan İşbilen DF, Bulut G. Turkish folk medicinal plants, VIII: Lalapaşa (Edirne). Marmara Pharm J 2010; 14: 47–52.
  • Tuzlaci E, Doğan A.Turkish folk medicinal plants, IX: Ovacik (Tunceli). Marmara Pharm J 2010; 14: 136–143.
  • Tuzlaci E, Şenkardeş İ. Turkish folk medicinal plants, X: Ürgüp (Nevşehir). Marmara Pharm J 2011; 15: 58–68.
  • Yazicioğlu A, Tuzlaci E. Folk medicinal plants of Trabzon (Turkey). Fitoterapia 1996; 67: 307–318.
  • Özhatay N, Byfield A, Atay S. Türkiye’nin 122 Önemli Bitki Alanı. Doğal Hayatı Koruma Vakfı Yayınları, İstanbul. 2005.
  • Saçli S Kaz Daği (Balikesir/Çanakkale) Kazdaği Çevresinde Tibbi Amaçla Kullanilan Bazi Bitkiler Üzerinde Morfolojik Araştirmalar. Istanbul Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, İstanbul. 1996.
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  • Polat R, Satil F. An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Edremit Gulf (Balikesir—Turkey). J Ethnopharmacol 2012; 139: 626–641.
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  • Uysal I, Gücel S, Tütenocakli T, Öztürk M. Studies on the medicinal plants of Ayvacık-Çanakkale in Turkey. Pakistan J Bot 2012; 44: 239-244
  • Al-Qattan KK, Alnaqeeb MA, Ali M. The antihypertensive effect of garlic (Allium sativum) in the rat two-kidney–one-clip Goldblatt model. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1999; 66: 217–222.
  • Cherrat L, Espina L, Bakkali M, Pagán R, Laglaoui A. Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Mentha pulegium, Lavandula stoechas and Satureja calamintha Scheele essential oils and an evaluation of their bactericidal effect in combined processes. Innov Food Sci Emerg 2014; 22: 221–229.
  • Kirimer N, Demirci B, Iscan G, Başer KHC, Duman H. Composition of the essential oils of two Sideritis species from Turkey and antimicrobial activity. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 2008; 44: 121-123.
  • Çelen G, Ozkan S, Ayhan F. The phenolic compounds from Hypericum perforatum and their antimicrobial activities. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 2010; 36, 339-345.
  • Gambarana C, Tolu PL, Masi F, Rinaldi M, Giachetti D, Morazzoni P, De Montis MG. A study of the antidepressant activity of Hypericum perforatum on animal models. Pharmacopsychiatry 2001; 34: 42–44.
  • Diğrak M, İlçim A, Hakkı Alma M. Antimicrobial activities of several parts of Pinus brutia, Juniperus oxycedrus, Abies cilicia, Cedrus libani and Pinus nigra. Phytoherapy research 1999; 13: 584-587.
  • Senatore F, Napolitano F, Özcan M. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oil from fruits of Vitex agnus-castus L. (Verbenaceae) growing in Turkey. J Essent Oil Bear Pl 2003; 6: 185-190.

AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ

Year 2015, , 268 - 282, 03.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.201519392830

Abstract

A comprehensive ethnobotanical study has been conducted in Bayramic in the western part of Turkey. This paper includes folk medicinal plants and ethnopharmacological information obtained during this ethnobotanical study. The aim of this study is to collect and identify the plants used by the local people for therapeutic purposes and to reveal information about traditional herbal medicine. The materials of this study are the plant specimens collected during the field‑work. The information was obtained through open and semi-structured interviews from the local people. In addition, cultural importance index (CI), medicinal importance index (MI) and use report (UR) were calculated. Eighty-nine folk medicinal plants belonging to 39 families were identified in this study. Among them, 71 species are wild, and 18 species are cultivated plants. The most common families are Lamiaceae (25%), Rosaceae (9.1%) and Asteraceae (9.1%). Consequently, 192 medicinal uses (remedies) belonging to 89 taxa were recorded. According to the use reports (UR), the most important medicinal plants were Allium sativum (92 UR), Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas (89 UR), Vitex agnus-castus (89 UR), Pinus brutia (87 UR), Olea europaea subsp. europaea (83 UR), Sideritis trojana (83 UR) and Cydonia oblonga (80 UR). Infusion (53.4%) is the most common preparation method in the research area. Traditional folk remedies are still important and used in therapy, especially in the villages in mountainous areas.

References

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  • Bulut G, Tuzlaci E. Bozcaada'nin Çiçekleri ve Yararli Bitkileri. Bozcaada Kaymakamliği, İstanbul. 2009.
  • Bulut G, Tuzlaci E. An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Turgutlu (Manisa-Turkey). J Ethnopharmacol 2013; 149: 633–647.
  • Bulut G. Folk medicinal plants of Silivri (İstanbul—Turkey). Marmara Pharm J 2011; 15: 25–29.
  • Emre Bulut G, Tuzlaci E. Folk medicinal plants of Bayramic (Çanakkale—Turkey). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2009; 40: 87–99
  • Tuzlaci E. Bodrum'da Bitkiler veYaşam. Güzel Sanatlar Matbaasi, İstanbul. 2005.
  • Tuzlaci E. Şifa Niyetine Türkiye'nin Bitkisel Halk İlaçlari. Alfa Yayinlari, İstanbul. 2006.
  • Tuzlaci E. Türkiye Bitkileri Sözlüğü “A Dictionary of Turkish Plants”, second ed. Alfa Yayinlari, İstanbul. 2011.
  • Tuzlaci E, Erol MK. Turkish folk medicinal plants, Part II: Eğirdir (Isparta). Fitoterapia 1999; 70: 593–610.
  • Tuzlaci E, Tolon E. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part III: Sile (Istanbul). Fitoterapia 2000; 71: 673–685.
  • Tuzlaci E, Aymaz PE. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part IV: Gönen (Balikesir). Fitoterapia 2001; 72: 323–343.
  • Tuzlaci E, Alparslan DF. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part V: Babaeski (Kirklareli). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 11–23.
  • Tuzlaci E, Sadikoğlu E. Turkish folk medicinal plants, part VI: Koçarli (Aydin). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 25–37.
  • Tuzlaci E, Emre Bulut G. Turkish folk medicinal plants, Part VII: Ezine (Çanakkale). Journal of Faculty Pharmacy of Istanbul University 2007; 39: 39–51.
  • Tuzlaci E, Alparaslan İşbilen DF, Bulut G. Turkish folk medicinal plants, VIII: Lalapaşa (Edirne). Marmara Pharm J 2010; 14: 47–52.
  • Tuzlaci E, Doğan A.Turkish folk medicinal plants, IX: Ovacik (Tunceli). Marmara Pharm J 2010; 14: 136–143.
  • Tuzlaci E, Şenkardeş İ. Turkish folk medicinal plants, X: Ürgüp (Nevşehir). Marmara Pharm J 2011; 15: 58–68.
  • Yazicioğlu A, Tuzlaci E. Folk medicinal plants of Trabzon (Turkey). Fitoterapia 1996; 67: 307–318.
  • Özhatay N, Byfield A, Atay S. Türkiye’nin 122 Önemli Bitki Alanı. Doğal Hayatı Koruma Vakfı Yayınları, İstanbul. 2005.
  • Saçli S Kaz Daği (Balikesir/Çanakkale) Kazdaği Çevresinde Tibbi Amaçla Kullanilan Bazi Bitkiler Üzerinde Morfolojik Araştirmalar. Istanbul Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, İstanbul. 1996.
  • Başaran C. Geçmişten günümüze Bayramiç. T.C. Kültür Bakanlığı Milli Kütüphane Basımevi, Ankara. 2002.
  • Koç T. Bayramiç (Çanakkale) çevresinin (Kaz Dağı kuzeyi) yerşekli özellikleri. Bayramiç Sempozyumu, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2007, pp. 145-150.
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  • Alexiades MN. Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A Field Manual. The New York Botanical Garden, New York. 1996.
  • Cotton CM. Ethnobotany: Principles and Applications. John Wiley and Sons Ltd., West Sussex. 1996.
  • Martin GJ. Ethnobotany: A Methods Manual. Chapman and Hall, London. 1995.
  • Tardío J, Pardo de Santayana M. Cultural importance indices: a comparative analysis based on the useful wild plants of Southern Cantabria. Econ Bot 2008; 62: 24–39
  • Carrió E, Vallès J. Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used in Eastern Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Mediterranean Sea). J Ethnopharmacol 2012; 14:1021-1040.
  • TPL The Plant List. version 1.1. http://www. theplantlist.org/. Accessed 05 May 2014.
  • Baytop T. Türkçe Bitki Adları Sözlüğü. Türk Dil Kurumu Yayinlari, Ankara. 2007.
  • Polat R, Satil F. An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Edremit Gulf (Balikesir—Turkey). J Ethnopharmacol 2012; 139: 626–641.
  • Tümen G., Sekendiz O.: Balıkesir ve Merkez Köylerinde Halk İlacı Olarak Kullanılan Bitkiler.. In: VIII. Bitkisel İlaç Hammaddeleri Toplantısı Bidiri Kitabı (İstanbul, 19-21 Mayıs 1989). Editors: Bayhan Çubukçu Günay Sarıyar Afife Mat, İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları No:3733, Eczacılık Fakültesi Yayınları No: 64, İstanbul. 1990, pp. 347-354.
  • Uysal I, Gücel S, Tütenocakli T, Öztürk M. Studies on the medicinal plants of Ayvacık-Çanakkale in Turkey. Pakistan J Bot 2012; 44: 239-244
  • Al-Qattan KK, Alnaqeeb MA, Ali M. The antihypertensive effect of garlic (Allium sativum) in the rat two-kidney–one-clip Goldblatt model. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1999; 66: 217–222.
  • Cherrat L, Espina L, Bakkali M, Pagán R, Laglaoui A. Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Mentha pulegium, Lavandula stoechas and Satureja calamintha Scheele essential oils and an evaluation of their bactericidal effect in combined processes. Innov Food Sci Emerg 2014; 22: 221–229.
  • Kirimer N, Demirci B, Iscan G, Başer KHC, Duman H. Composition of the essential oils of two Sideritis species from Turkey and antimicrobial activity. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 2008; 44: 121-123.
  • Çelen G, Ozkan S, Ayhan F. The phenolic compounds from Hypericum perforatum and their antimicrobial activities. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 2010; 36, 339-345.
  • Gambarana C, Tolu PL, Masi F, Rinaldi M, Giachetti D, Morazzoni P, De Montis MG. A study of the antidepressant activity of Hypericum perforatum on animal models. Pharmacopsychiatry 2001; 34: 42–44.
  • Diğrak M, İlçim A, Hakkı Alma M. Antimicrobial activities of several parts of Pinus brutia, Juniperus oxycedrus, Abies cilicia, Cedrus libani and Pinus nigra. Phytoherapy research 1999; 13: 584-587.
  • Senatore F, Napolitano F, Özcan M. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oil from fruits of Vitex agnus-castus L. (Verbenaceae) growing in Turkey. J Essent Oil Bear Pl 2003; 6: 185-190.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Gizem Bulut This is me

Ertan Tuzlacı

Publication Date July 3, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015

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APA Bulut, G., & Tuzlacı, E. (2015). AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, 19(3), 268-282. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.201519392830
AMA Bulut G, Tuzlacı E. AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ. J Res Pharm. August 2015;19(3):268-282. doi:10.12991/mpj.201519392830
Chicago Bulut, Gizem, and Ertan Tuzlacı. “AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 19, no. 3 (August 2015): 268-82. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.201519392830.
EndNote Bulut G, Tuzlacı E (August 1, 2015) AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 19 3 268–282.
IEEE G. Bulut and E. Tuzlacı, “AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ”, J Res Pharm, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 268–282, 2015, doi: 10.12991/mpj.201519392830.
ISNAD Bulut, Gizem - Tuzlacı, Ertan. “AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 19/3 (August 2015), 268-282. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.201519392830.
JAMA Bulut G, Tuzlacı E. AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ. J Res Pharm. 2015;19:268–282.
MLA Bulut, Gizem and Ertan Tuzlacı. “AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 19, no. 3, 2015, pp. 268-82, doi:10.12991/mpj.201519392830.
Vancouver Bulut G, Tuzlacı E. AN ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BAYRAMİÇ. J Res Pharm. 2015;19(3):268-82.

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