| Literature DB >> 22829861 |
Esperança Carrió1, Montse Rigat, Teresa Garnatje, Marina Mayans, Montse Parada, Joan Vallès.
Abstract
This paper presents the results of an ethnobotanical study centred in veterinarian uses in two Catalan Pyrenean regions (Alt Empordà -AE- and High River Ter Valley -AT-, Iberian peninsula) and two Balearic Islands areas (Formentera -FO- and northeastern Mallorca -MA-). In the areas studied, 97 plant species have been claimed to be useful for veterinary purposes. A total of 306 veterinary use reports have been gathered and analysed. The ten most reported plants are Tanacetum parthenium (24 use reports), Parietaria officinalis (15), Ranunculus parnassifolius (14), Meum athamanticum (13), Olea europaea (13), Quercus ilex (12), Ruta chalepensis (12), Sambucus nigra (10) and Thymus vulgaris (10). According to comprehensive reviews, a high number of novelties for plant ethnoveterinary are contributed: 34 species and one subspecies, 11 genera, and three families have not been reported in previous works in this field, and 21 species had only been mentioned once. Several ethnoveterinary uses are coincidental with those in human medicine. Although ethnoveterinary practices are less relevant than in the past in the territories considered, as in all industrialised countries, the knowledge on plant properties and applications is still rich and constitutes a large pool of evidence for phytotherapy, both in domestic animals and humans.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22829861 PMCID: PMC3399547 DOI: 10.1155/2012/896295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Location of the studied areas in Europe and in the Catalan linguistic area. AE: Alt Empordà; AT: High River Ter Valley; MA: northeastern Mallorca; FO: Formentera.
Plants with veterinary medicinal uses claimed in the areas studied. VR: veterinary reports; HR: human medicine reports (only those coincidental with veterinary ones); CI, CIg: cultural importance index [54] for each area and in all the territories studied (global); AE: Alt Empordà; AT: High River Ter Valley; MA: northeastern Mallorca (Mallorca); FO: Formentera. Asterisks (*) indicate the subspecies, species, genera, and families not reported as useful in veterinary in [27, 30], and crosses (+) indicate the subspecies, species, genera, and families reported only once as useful in veterinary in these quoted works (both signs are placed after the name of the category concerned).
| Scientific names | Catalan names | Part used | Pharmaceutical form | Administration way | Veterinary use | VR | HR | Area (CI, CIg) |
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| camamilla, camamilla de muntanya, camamilla de Rojà | Inflorescence | Tisane (with | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
| Tisane (with sodium bicarbonate and olive oil) | Internal | Laxative | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
| Tisane (with | Internal | Salutiferous | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| consolva | Stem | Direct ingestion | Internal | Egg calcifier | 3 | 0 | FO (0.21, 0.01) |
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| figuerassa grossa, figuerassa de marge | Leaf | Direct application | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| gremònica, tapaculs | Leaf | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| ceba | Bulb | Tisane | Internal | Laxative | 1 | 2 | AE |
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Anticatarrhal (fowl pip) | 1 | 2 | MA | |||
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| all | Bulb | Direct application | External | For stings | 2 | 2 | MA |
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Salutiferous | 1 | 1 | MA | |||
| Liniment (with | External | Anti-inflammatory (antigotose) | 1 | 1 | AT (0.017, 0.02) | |||
| Liniment (with | External | To heal wounds | 2 | 2 | AT | |||
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| aloe vera | Leaf | Direct application | External | Bone reinforcer | 1 | 0 | MA |
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| malví | Root | Liniment (with | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT |
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| herba fetgera | Flowered aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Antiicteric | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| xèrria | Fruit | Ointment | External | Anti-inflammatory | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| canya | Root | Tisane | Internal | Unknown | 1 | 0 | AT |
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| civada | Aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Blood pressure regulator | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| bleda | Leaf | Medicinal broth | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (emollient) | 2 | 0 | AT |
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| bròquil | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| carbassí, carbassina | Root | Bath | External | Antiparasitic | 1 | 0 | AT (0.07, 0.01) |
| Liniment (with | External | To heal wounds | 2 | 1 | AT | |||
| Poultice | External | Antidermatose | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
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| calèndula | Flower head | Essence | External | Antitoxic | 1 | 1 | AT |
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| bossa de pastor, caps blancs | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (antihemorrhagic and antihypertensive) | 1 | 1 | AT |
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| pebre coent | Fruit | Maceration in oil | External | Insect repellent | 2 | 0 | MA |
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| herba de santa Aura | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Hypertensive | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| garrofa (fruit) | Grain | Direct ingestion | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| llimoner, llimonera, llimona (fruit) | Fruit juice | Direct application | External | Ocular antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.01) |
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Internal antiseptic | 1 | 1 | MA | |||
| Fruit (epicarp) | Medicinal soup (boiled rice with lemon peel) | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | AT (0.017, 0.01) | ||
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| santjoanet, vidauba | No data | Poultice | External | For swine erysipelas | 1 | 0 | MA |
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| rabequet (fruit) | Fruit | Ointment | External | Anti-inflammatory | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| carbassa | Fruit | Ointment | External | Antiseptic | 1 | 1 | AT |
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| tintorell, matapoll | Stem | Direct application | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.01) |
| Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | AE, FO | |||||
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| cap blanc | Flowered aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Galactofugue | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.003) |
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| herba escurçonera | Bulb | Embrocation | External | Antitoxic | 2 | 2 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
| Flower | Direct application | External | Antitoxic | 1 | 1 | AT | ||
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| nisprero, nispro (fruit) | Leaf | Decoction | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 2 | 4 | MA (0.05, 0.007) |
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| espinacal | Flowered aerial part | Ointment | External | Antiophidian | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.03) |
| Root | Liniment | External | Antiophidian | 2 | 2 | AT (0.12, 0.03) | ||
| Aerial part | Direct application | External | Antiophidian | 4 | 4 | AT | ||
| Antialgic | 1 | 0 | AT | |||||
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| espinacal | Root | Liniment | External | Antiophidian | 1 | 1 | AT (0.08, 0.02) |
| Aerial part | Direct application | External | Antiophidian | 4 | 4 | AT | ||
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| eucalipto, calipto | Leaf | Vapour | Internal | Anticatarrhal | 2 | 47 | AE |
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| fonoll | Aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | MA (0.02, 0.003) |
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| freixe | Cortical parenchyma | Liniment (decoction with | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT (0.03, 0.007) |
| Bath (decoction with | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| genciana | No data | No data | External | Antidermatose | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| genciana | Root | Bath | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| cicuta | Aerial part | Ointment | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| cossiada | Tender aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Anorexigen | 1 | 0 | MA |
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| trencapedra | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Diuretic | 2 | 5 | MA |
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| herba de mil granes, herba de les mil granes | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antiicteric | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| herba de Sant Joan | Flowered aerial part | Ointment | External | For mastitis | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| ginebre, ginebró, oli de ginebre | Fruit | Ointment | External | Antidermatose | 3 | 2 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
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| ginebre | Fruit | Ointment | External | Anti-inflammatory/ Antialgic/ Antiecchymotic | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
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| càdec, ginebró | Fruit | Ointment | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE (0.03, 0.02) |
| Demulcent | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Antifungal | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Internal antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| For a sprained leg | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
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| espígol | Flowered stem | Direct application | External | Antiophidian | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| consolta, consolta groga | Bulb | Liniment | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT (0.03, 0.007) |
| Poultice | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| lli, llinet, oli de llinosa (product) | Grain | Ointment | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| Enema | Internal | Laxative | 1 | 6 | AE | |||
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| herba pedrera, mill del sol, tabac | Aerial part with fruits | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT |
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| tapaculs | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 3 | 3 | AE (0.02, 0.01) |
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| malva | No data | Tisane | Internal | Anti-inflammatory | 1 | 4 | FO (0.07, 0.003) |
| Flower | Decoction | Internal | Antiseptic | 2 | 1 | AT (0.13, 0.03) | ||
| Flowered aerial part | Tisane (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 2 | 1 | AT | ||
| Tisane (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
| Diuretic | 1 | 0 | AT | |||||
| Tisane (with | Internal | Purgative | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
| Enema (with | Internal | Purgative | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
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| herba del mal roig | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | For swine erysipelas | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| camamilla | Inflorescence | Direct ingestion | Internal | Digestive | 1 | 28 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| Gastric and intestinal anti-inflammatory | 1 | 13 | AE | |||||
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| menta del consol | Tender aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| herbasana | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antihelminthic | 1 | 1 | MA |
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| murcarol | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Laxative | 2 | 2 | AE (0.02, 0.01) |
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Laxative | 1 | 0 | AE | |||
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| herba del meu, meu | Root | Tisane (decoction with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (antiseptic) | 13 | 1 | AT (0.23, 0.05) |
| Whole plant | Tisane (decoction with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT | ||
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| tabac pota | Leaf | Direct ingestion | Internal | Emetic | 1 | 1 | FO (0.14, 0.007) |
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| fàbrega | Aerial part | Tisane (bath) | External | Puerperal antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| External antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
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| olivera, oli d'oliva (product) | Fruit | Ointment | External | For mastitis | 1 | 0 | AE (0.06, 0.04) |
| Antiscabby | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Vulnerary | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Cicatrizing | 4 | 0 | AE, FO | |||||
| Antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Direct application | External | Haemostatic | 1 | 0 | AT (0.03, 0.04) | |||
| Tablets | Internal | Salutiferous | 1 | 1 | AE | |||
| Poultice | External | Insect repellent | 3 | 0 | AT, MA | |||
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| orenga | Flowered stem | Direct ingestion | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AE |
| Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Internal antiseptic | 1 | 2 | FO | ||
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| arròs | Grain | Tisane (boiled rice with lemon peel) | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 2 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| blet de paret, cama-roja | Aerial part | Boiled plant and its decoction | Internal | Laxative | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| blet, blet de paret | Aerial part | Decoction (with | Internal | Antiseptic | 2 | 2 | AT (0.3, 0.05) |
| Medicinal broth (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (emollient) | 9 | 1 | AT | |||
| Tisane (decoction with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
| Diuretic | 1 | 0 | AT | |||||
| Purgative | 1 | 1 | AT | |||||
| Enema | Internal | Purgative | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| julivert | Leaf | Direct ingestion | Internal | Aphrodisiac | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.01) |
| Whole plant | Direct application | Internal | Aphrodisiac | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.01) | ||
| Root | Poultice | External | Antiparotid (for mumps) | 1 | 0 | AE | ||
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| anís (fruit) | Fruit | Elixir | Internal | Ruminant antistatic | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| pi, pi bord | Bark | Direct application | External | Epithesis | 1 | 0 | AE |
| Resin | Ointment | External | External antiseptic | 1 | 3 | MA | ||
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| pega negra (product) | Resin | Ointment | External | Puerperal antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| Patch | External | For a sprained leg | 1 | 0 | AE | |||
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| pi, pi roig, pega negra (product) | Resin | Poultice | External | Epithesis | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| plantatge, plantatge estret, plantatge llarg | Leaf | Tisane (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (diuretic) | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| plantatge, plantatge ample, plantatge rodó | Leaf | Tisane (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (diuretic) | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| falguera | Frond | Direct application | External | For flea infestation | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| alzina, aulina | Bark | Tisane (bath) | External | Vulnerary | 6 | 2 | AE (0.05, 0.04) |
| Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 3 | 0 | AE | |||
| Bath | External | Antiseptic | 3 | 1 | AT (0.05, 0.04) | |||
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| roure | Internal bark | Bath (with | External | Antiseptic | 3 | 0 | AT (0.07, 0.01) |
| Bath | External | Cicatrizing | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| orella d'ós | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (antiseptic) | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| herba del mal gra | Whole plant | Liniment | External | Antigangrenous | 1 | 1 | AT (0.2, 0.05) |
| Liniment, bath | External | Antiseptic | 4 | 5 | AT | |||
| Liniment, bath | External | Resolutive | 4 | 5 | AT | |||
| Liniment, poultice | External | Antineoplastic | 5 | 6 | AT | |||
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| romaní | Flowered stem | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AE |
| Aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 0 | FO (0.07, 0.007) | ||
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| ruda | Aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Carminative | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.04) |
| Ruminant antistatic | 2 | 0 | MA (0.07, 0.04) | |||||
| Direct application | External | Postpartum coadjuvant (antiseptic) | 3 | 0 | AT (0.10, 0.04) | |||
| Tranquilizer | 1 | 0 | FO (0.14, 0.04) | |||||
| Flea repellent | 1 | 0 | FO | |||||
| Embrocation (with | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 2 | AT | |||
| Liniment | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 2 | AT | |||
| Anti-inflammatory | 1 | 0 | AT | |||||
| No data | Internal | Antihelminthic | 1 | 10 | MA | |||
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| sabuquer, sabuc, flor de sabuc | Inflorescence | Fumigation | External | For mastitis | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.03) |
| Flower | Tisane (with | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 2 | 1 | AT (0.15, 0.03) | ||
| Tisane | Internal | Intestinal antiseptic | 2 | 14 | AT | |||
| Essence (with | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 2 | 1 | AT | |||
| Essence | Internal | Intestinal antiseptic | 2 | 14 | AT | |||
| Fruit | Syrup | Internal | Intestinal antiseptic | 1 | 9 | AT | ||
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| camamilla | Flower head | Tisane | Internal | Internal antiseptic | 1 | 5 | FO (0.07, 0.01) |
| Bath | External | Ocular antiseptic | 2 | 8 | MA (0.07, 0.01) | |||
| Enema | Internal | Puerperal antiseptic | 1 | 0 | MA | |||
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| corona de rei | Aerial part | Tisane (with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant (antiseptic) | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| corona de rei | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Intestinal anti-inflammatory | 1 | 1 | AT (0.03, 0.007) |
| Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT | |||||
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| escabiosa, escapiosa, herba d'escapiosa | Aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antiparasitic | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| mort-i-viu, herba de Sant Pere | Leaf | Poultice | External | Anti-inflammatory/ | 1 | 0 | AE (0.01, 0.007) |
| Antiseptic | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
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| arròs de paret, bàlsam, herba grassa, matafocs | Leaf | Ointment | External | Antidermatose | 2 | 2 | AT (0.03, 0.007) |
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| matafoc de muntanya | Aerial part | Liniment | External | Antidermatose | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| herba blanca | Aerial part | Tisane (decoction with | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| vara d'or | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antitoxic | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| llipsó, lletissó | Aerial part | Direct ingestion | Internal | Galactogenous | 1 | 0 | AE (0.006, 0.01) |
| Liniment (with | External | Anti-inflammatory | 1 | 1 | AT (0.05, 0.01) | |||
| Antigotose | 1 | 1 | AT | |||||
| Liniment | External | Vulnerary | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
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| moixera de guilla | Aerial part | Direct application | External | Antiviral | 1 | 0 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| tanarida, herba del remuc, camamilla, camamilla amargant, camamilla borda, camamilla de parets, danarida, herba danarida | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Ruminant antistatic | 3 | 0 | AE (0.08, 0.08) |
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Ruminant antistatic | 7 | 0 | AE | |||
| Tisane | Internal | Antiicteric | 1 | 0 | AE | |||
| Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 2 | 0 | AT (0.15, 0.08) | ||||
| Internal | Digestive | 2 | 3 | AT | ||||
| Internal | Antinausea | 1 | 1 | AT | ||||
| Internal | Unknown | 5 | 0 | AT | ||||
| Tablets | Internal | Ruminant antistatic | 2 | 0 | AE | |||
| Internal | Antiicteric | 1 | 0 | AE | ||||
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| dent de lleó | Leaf | Direct ingestion | Internal | Bone reinforcer | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| farigola, frígula, frigola | Flowered stem | Tisane (bath) | External | Antiseptic | 5 | 40 | AE (0.06, 0.03) |
| Ocular antiseptic | 2 | 10 | AE | |||||
| Vulnerary | 1 | 8 | AE | |||||
| Direct ingestion | Internal | Carminative | 1 | 1 | AE | |||
| Tender aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Postpartum coadjuvant | 1 | 0 | AE | ||
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| farigoleta, farigoleta de muntanya, serpó | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 1 | AT (0.02, 0.003) |
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| farigoleta, farigola de muntanya, farigola de pastor, farigolet, xerpoll | Flowered aerial part | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 3 | 1 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
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| blat | Bran | Poultice | External | Diuretic | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| barret de paret | Aerial part | Liniment (boiled with olive oil and | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
| Direct application | External | To heal wounds | 1 | 1 | AT | |||
| Tisane | Internal | Purgative | 1 | 0 | AT | |||
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| ceba marina | Bulb | Maceration in oil | External | Insect repellent | 2 | 0 | MA |
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| ortigues | Aerial part | Direct application | External | Aphrodisiac | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| veladre | Aerial part | Tisane | External | Antiparasitic (for mange in sheep) | 1 | 0 | AT (0.05, 0.01) |
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| trepó | Flower | Tisane | Internal | Antidiarrhoeal | 1 | 1 | AE |
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| favera | Grain | Direct ingestion | Internal | For studs' fertility enhancement | 1 | 0 | AE |
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| vinya, vi (product), vinagre (product) | Fruit juice | Vinegar | External | Anticatarrhal | 1 | 1 | AE (0.02, 0.02) |
| Diuretic | 1 | 0 | AE | |||||
| Antiseptic | 1 | 1 | AE | |||||
| Tranquilizer | 1 | 0 | FO (0.14, 0.02) | |||||
| Medicinal wine | Internal | Restorative | 1 | 0 | MA (0.02, 0.02) | |||
| Blue comb | 1 | 0 | FO | |||||
General data on the territories studied, data concerning ethnoveterinary and related aspects, and ethnobotanical indexes.
| AE | AT | FO | MA | Total | |
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| General Data | |||||
| Extension (km2) | 1358 | 294 | 81.2 | 238 | 1971.2 |
| Population | 118718 | 4526 | 9147 | 31764 | 164155 |
| Number of total informants | 179 | 60 | 14 | 42 | 295 |
| Number of informants with veterinary reports | 46 | 41 | 4 | 13 | 104 |
| Number of taxa in the flora of the territory | 1650(1) | 1600(2) | 574(3) | 780(4) | — |
| Total of livestock (includes cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, and poultry) | 2345153(5) | 28088(6) | 3229911(7) | 5525414 | |
| Ethnoveterinary and other ethnobotanical data | |||||
| Number of taxa with veterinary uses | 49 | 49 | 11 | 17 | 100 |
| Number of species with veterinary uses | 48 | 47 | 11 | 17 | 96 |
| Number of veterinary use reports | 106 | 146 | 16 | 28 | 306 |
| Number of coincidental human and animal medicine use reports | 33 | 104 | 4 | 16 | 157 |
| Number of local Catalan names of plants with veterinary uses | 55 | 70 | 11 | 18 | 154 |
| Number of botanical families containing plants with veterinary uses | 31 | 27 | 10 | 13 | 41 |
| Number of veterinary reports/number of informants with veterinary reports | 2.30 | 3.56 | 4.00 | 2.15 | 2.94 |
| Number of animal feed taxa | 73 | 21 | 14 | 16 | — |
| Number of human medicinal taxa | 334 | 220 | 92 | 117 | — |
| Percentage of veterinary uses coincidental with human medicinal ones | 30.1 | 52.2 | 38.5 | 50 | 42.9 |
| Ethnobotanical indexes | |||||
| Ethnoveterinaricity index (EvI) | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.02 | — |
| Informant consensus factor (FIC) | 0.54 | 0.68 | 0.33 | 0.40 | 0.67 |
| Average index of cultural importance (CI) calculated per area | 0.01 | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.04 | 0.04 |
| Average index of cultural importance (CI) calculated for all studied areas | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
(1)[77]; (2)J. Vigo (pers. comm.); (3)[79]; (4)[80]; (5)[81]; (6)[81]; (7)Data for the whole Balearic archipelago [73].
Figure 2Venn's diagram showing the coincidences in plant species used in the four territories studied. See Figure 1 caption for abbreviations.
Figure 3Principal component plot showing the similarities between use reports in the four studied territories. See Figure 1 caption for abbreviations.
Figure 4Summary of the top ten used plant parts, preparation and administration forms, and of the top ten veterinary uses in the four territories studied. See Figure 1 caption for abbreviations. The figures in the graphics mean number of use reports.