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Ethnobotany and trade of medicinal plants in the Qaysari Market, Kurdish Autonomous Region, Iraq.

机译:伊拉克库尔德自治区Qaysari市场上的民族植物学和药用植物贸易。

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AIM OF STUDY: Marketplaces epitomize a region's culture and trade, and can give a rapid insight into traditions and salience of commercialized medicinal products. The Qaysari bazaar, bordering the citadel in Erbil city in the Kurdistan Autonomous Region, Iraq, has 21 herbalist shops trading natural medicinal products, wild-crafted and cultivated from all over the Middle East and Asia Minor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Freelist surveys were conducted with 18 of these herbalists to determine diversity and salience of traded traditional medicinal plants. Interviews were conducted to document use, trade volume, origin, stock and value of the reported species. Plant species were identified using a combination of morphological identification and molecular barcoding using the ITS region. RESULTS: Vouchers were collected for a total of 158 samples, corresponding to 82 species of plants, 5 animal products, 8 types of stones, minerals or chemicals, as well as 16 mixtures of plant products. Consensus Analysis of the herbalist interviews shows strong support for a single culture of herbalist plant use. CONCLUSIONS: Most reported plant species are known to have been used since antiquity, and uses are identical or similar to previously documented uses. Herbalists report a steady year-on-year increase in trade due to the economic stability in recent times. A majority (64%) of medicinal plants is imported from outside Iraq, and the data shows that imported plants trade at a higher price than locally-sourced species, and that these species are stocked in higher volumes by the herbalists to ensure a steady supply to consumers. A strong tradition of herbal medicine exists in Kurdistan today exemplified by the diverse and vigorous trade in medicinal plants commercialized from the provinces around Erbil to countries as far away as India, Spain and Libya.
机译:研究目的:市场是该地区的文化和贸易的缩影,可以快速了解商业化药品的传统和重要性。与伊拉克库尔德自治区埃尔比勒市城堡相邻的Qaysari集市设有21家草药店,出售天然药物产品,这些产品是从中东和小亚细亚各地野生动手种植和种植的。材料与方法:对其中的18位草药学家进行了自由名单调查,以确定所交易传统药用植物的多样性和显着性。进行了访谈,以记录所报告物种的使用,贸易量,来源,种群和价值。使用形态学识别和使用ITS区域的分子条形码结合识别植物物种。结果:总共收集了158个样本的凭证,分别对应于82种植物,5种动物产品,8种石头,矿物或化学物质以及16种植物产品的混合物。对草药专家访谈的共识分析表明,对草药专家使用单一文化的大力支持。结论:自古以来,已报道大多数已报道的植物物种已被使用,其用途与先前记录的用途相同或相似。草药专家报告说,由于最近的经济稳定,贸易稳定增长。大部分(64%)药用植物是从伊拉克境外进口的,数据显示,进口植物的交易价格要高于当地来源的物种,并且中草药医师为了确保稳定的供应而向这些物种更多地投放。给消费者。今天,库尔德斯坦拥有悠久的草药传统,其特征是,从埃尔比勒周边省市到印度,西班牙和利比亚等国家的商业化药用植物贸易都十分多样化。

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