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Ethnobotanical study on traditional medicinal plants of Gelon village, Kashkadarya, Uzbekistan

N UlugbekDepartment of Biotechnology, Samarkand State University Named after Sharof Rashidov, University Boulevard 15, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanBegali AlikulovDepartment of Biotechnology, Samarkand State University Named after Sharof Rashidov, University Boulevard 15, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanM IlhomDepartment of Botanica, Samarkand State University Named after Sharof Rashidov, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanR ZeboDepartment of Botanica, Samarkand State University Named after Sharof Rashidov, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanMurtoza HasanovDepartment of Botanica, Samarkand State University Named after Sharof Rashidov, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanU SirojiddinDepartment of Plant Physiology and Microbiology, Institute of Biochemistry of Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov, University Boulevard 15, Samarkand 140 104, UzbekistanS KaramatulloDepartment of Biology, Uzbek Finnish Pedagogical Institute, Street Spitamen, 16, Samarkand 140 100, UzbekistanK AskarDepartment of Biology, Bukhara State University, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Plant Science Todayjournal2025en
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The utilization of plants as traditional medicine has been a long-standing practice among the inhabitants of Gelon village, Shahrisabz district, Kashkadarya region, Uzbekistan. This study aims to identify the diversity of such medicinal plant species including the plant parts, processing methods and their application as traditional remedies in selected geographical boundary. The research employs qualitative, quantitative and descriptive approaches via direct interviews with purposefully selected traditional medicine practitioners. Relevant information on plant species, regional names, Latin names, utilized parts, application methods and the diseases treated were collected from 41 informants, including traditional healers, farmers, teachers and medicinal plant users. The study resulted to identify 95 species of medicinal plants belonging to 43 families in Gelon village. The most used plant families by traditional medicine practitioners were Asteraceae (14.74 %), Rosaceae (10.52 %), Apiaceae (9.47 %), Lamiaceae (7.36 %), Polygonaceae (6.31 %) and Fabaceae (5.26 %). In most cases, leaves, stems and roots were the most frequently used parts, followed by fruits, bark and flowers. The main preparation methods were boiling and crushing, which were the most common techniques. Medicinal plants were primarily used to treat respiratory diseases (cough, bronchitis, asthma, tonsillitis), hypertension, stomatitis, liver diseases (hepatitis, cholecystitis), gallbladder disorders, rheumatism and as haemostatic agents.

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