Plantas utilizadas en medicina humana y veterinaria en el municipio de Triacastela, Lugo(NW España)
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Se presentan los resultados de un estudio
etnobotánico centrado en el uso medicinal humano y
veterinario en el municipio de Triacastela, Lugo (Galicia, NW
España). En total se han recopilado 58 taxones de plantas
vasculares y un hongo. La mayoría de las especies
inventariadas se emplean exclusivamente en humanos,
mientras que sólo el 5% son destinadas exclusivamente a
animales. En ambos casos predominan las preparaciones
de uso interno sobre las de uso externo. Las dolencias más
frecuentemente tratadas están relacionadas con el aparato
digestivo, el sistema respiratorio y para el tratamiento de
golpes y contusiones. Como aportaciones más significativas
en el ámbito geográfico en el que se encuentra el área de
estudio, se han identificado 11 nuevos usos en terapéutica
humana y tres en medicina veterinaria y se ha catalogado
por primera vez el uso medicinal de Allium ursinum L. en la
Península Ibérica
We present the results of an ethnobotanical study focused on plant-used in human and veterinary medicine in the Municipality of Triacastela, Lugo (Galicia, NW Spain). A total of 58 taxa of vascular plants and one mushroom were collected. Most of the species recorded are used exclusively in humans while only 5% are recommended for animals. In both cases, preparations for internal use predominate over those for external use. The most common ailments treated with herbal medicinal preparations were related to the digestive system, the respiratory system and the healing of blows and bruises. Considering the studied area in the Iberian context, the most significant contributions of this study concern 11 new applications reported for human medicine and 3 for veterinary purposes, as well as the first record of Allium ursinum L. as medicinal plant for humans in the Iberian Peninsula
We present the results of an ethnobotanical study focused on plant-used in human and veterinary medicine in the Municipality of Triacastela, Lugo (Galicia, NW Spain). A total of 58 taxa of vascular plants and one mushroom were collected. Most of the species recorded are used exclusively in humans while only 5% are recommended for animals. In both cases, preparations for internal use predominate over those for external use. The most common ailments treated with herbal medicinal preparations were related to the digestive system, the respiratory system and the healing of blows and bruises. Considering the studied area in the Iberian context, the most significant contributions of this study concern 11 new applications reported for human medicine and 3 for veterinary purposes, as well as the first record of Allium ursinum L. as medicinal plant for humans in the Iberian Peninsula
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Romero Franco, R., Rodríguez Guitián, M., & Resúa, Á. (2013). Plantas utilizadas en medicina humana y veterinaria en el municipio de Triacastela, Lugo(NW España). Recursos Rurais, 9, pp. 35-43. Recuperado de http://www.usc.es/revistas/index.php/rr/article/view/1694
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