Title of article :
Ethnobotanical Applications and Their Correspondence with Phylogeny in ApiaceaeApioideae
Author/Authors :
Moazzami Farida ، Seyed Hamed - Bu-Ali Sina University , ، Abdolbaset - Uppsala University, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Ajani ، Yousef Iranian Biological Resource Center (IBRC) , Sadr ، Mohammad Encyclopedia Islamica Research Center , Mozaffarian ، Valiollah Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
Abstract :
The Apiaceae family includes some of the most known medicinal, food and spice species in the world some of which have been used by humans since antiquity. Local people in different regions use many species of the family but the information regarding their uses is scattered. Traditionally used species are good candidates for bioprospecting. Combining traditional uses with phylogenetic data helps in selecting species for bioprospecting. In the present study, an ethnobotanical literature review was conducted to outline a comprehensive overview of the ethnobotanical importance of the family in Iran. To highlight the most ethnobotanically used groups in the family, ethnobotanical data were overlapped with generic phylogeny tree of the subfamily Apioideae. In total, 72 species (17.27%) from 42 genera (33.87%) were found to have ethnobotanical uses. Main uses of the family members were medicinal purposes (67.30%) followed by culinary (25%) and ethnoveterinary (11.11%) uses. Two categories of potential species groups for further bioprospecting investigations have been identified based on the phylogenetic analysis. Based on the findings of the present study, phylogenetic analysis can help in identifying potential groups for bioprospecting studies. More rigorous phylogenetic analysis that combines chemotaxonomy data, ethnomedicinal data and phylogenetic data are necessary to pinpoint exact lineages for specific medicinal properties.
Keywords :
Apiaceae , ethnobotany , Ferula L , Iran , medicinal uses , Phylogeny
Journal title :
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
Journal title :
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy