| Literature DB >> 29258279 |
José Mostacero León1, Segundo E López Medina2, Helmut Yabar3, Jordan De La Cruz Castillo4.
Abstract
Abstract: Peru is a megadiverse country with native species of all kinds, including dye plants, which have been used for hundreds of years by the local population. Despite the fact that many of these natural dyes are of a superior quality compared to synthetic ones and do not have the harmful effects that the latter may cause to human health, due to the lack of documentation and dissemination, ethnobotanical knowledge is unfortunately being lost with the passing of generations. In order to preserve and spread such valuable knowledge, this study conducted a comprehensive taxonomic, phytogeographic, and ethnobotanical inventory of dye plants based on periodical botanical explorations in selected locations of Northern Peru during the span of two decades. A critical review of the specialized bibliography was then carried out and the findings were verified with the personal knowledge and experience of both the researchers and the local and regional people. The results of the inventory record 32 species of dye plants from Northern Peru distributed in 22 families, of which the following stand out due to the number of species: Fabaceae (5), Anacardiaceae (2), Annonaceae (2), Asteraceae (2), Berberidaceae (2), Rosaceae (2), and Solanaceae (2). Of the 32 dye species identified, four are considered endemic from Peru: Berberisbuceronis J.F. Macbr., Caesalpiniapaipai Ruiz & Pav., Coreopsissenaria S.F. Blake & Sherf., and Lomatiahirsuta (Lam.) Diels. The study also found that species such as Bixaorellana L., Indigoferasuffruticosa Mill., Sambucusperuviana, and the lichen Usneabaileyi (Stirton) Zahlbr have not been commercially exploited in Peru despite the fact that they already constitute a great economic source for several countries.Entities:
Keywords: Andes Mountains; Herbarium Truxillense; botanical explorations; endemic species; taxonomic inventory
Year: 2017 PMID: 29258279 PMCID: PMC5750639 DOI: 10.3390/plants6040063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Figure 1Botanical explorations conducted by the authors.
Botanical exploration routes.
| Exploration Number | Places Explored |
|---|---|
| 1 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura, Canchaque, Jalca Chingelas, San Ignacio, Cordillera El Condor, Jaen, Chamaya, Olmos, Chiclayo, Trujillo. |
| 2 | Trujillo, Chimbote, Pativilca, Laguna Conococha, Chiquian (Bolognesi), Recuay, Huaraz, Carhuaz, Yungay, Caraz, Trujillo. |
| 3 | Trujillo, Pativilca, Conococha, Catac, Chavin De Huantar, Huari, Llamellin, Pomabamba, Huascaran, Yungay, Huaraz, Cordillera Negra, Casma, Chimbote, Trujillo. |
| 4 | Trujillo, Santa (Chimbote), San Jacinto, Jimbe, Lampanim, Cordillera Negra, Huaylas, Cañon Del Pato, Pampas, Sihuas, Pallasca, Cabana, Corongo, Sihuas, Tayabamba, Buldibuyo, La Paccha, Huamachuco, Shorey, Otuzco, Trujillo. |
| 5 | Trujillo, Casa Grande, Cascas, Chuquillanqui, Compin, San Ignacio, Sinsicap, Simbal, Otuzco, Usquil, Coina, Huaranchal, Trujillo. |
| 6 | Trujillo, Salpo, Agallpampa, Shorey, Santiago De Chuco, Calipuy, Cachicadan (La Botica), Trujillo. |
| 7 | Trujillo, Agallpampa, Shorey, Huamachuco, Pias, Pataz, Parque Nacional Rio Abiseo, Trujillo. |
| 8 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Olmos, Chamaya, Bagua, Pedro Ruiz, Chachapoyas, Rodriguez De Mendoza, Chachapoyas, Leimebamba, Laguna De Los Condores, Jalca Calla Calla, Longotea, Bolivar, Nevado Cajamarquilla, Huayabamba, Valle Del Marañon, Balsas, Gelic, Celendin, Cajamarca, Trujillo. |
| 9 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Olmos, Chamaya, Pomacochas, Rioja, Moyobamba, Tarapoto, Yurimaguas, Bellavista, Juanjui, Tocache, Tingo Maria, Pucallpa, Huanuco, Cerro De Pasco, Lima, Huarmey, Chimbote, Trujillo. |
| 10 | Trujillo, Shorey, Huamachuco, Cajabamba, Valle Condebamba, Cajamarca, Porcon, Cumbemayo, Chetilla, Magdalena, Chilete, Tembladera, Trujillo. |
| 11 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura, Sullana, Paita, Talara, Mancora, Punta Sal, Tumbes, Parque Nacional Cerros De Amotape, Santuario Nacional Los Manglares, Zarumilla, Trujillo. |
| 12 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Canchaque, Huacabamba, San Antonio, Jalca De Las Huaringas, Ayabaca, Latina, Frontera Con Ecuador, Sullana, Piura, Trujillo. |
| 13 | Trujillo, Cascas, Contumaza, Chilete, Cajamarca, Hualgayoc, San Miguel, San Pablo, Chilete, Trujillo. |
| 14 | Trujillo, Ascope, San Benito, Guzmango, Cruz Grande Tantarica, Catan, Chilete, Trinidad, Tembladera, Trujillo. |
| 15 | Trujillo, Casca,- Contumaza, Cascabamba, Jalca Pozo Kuan, La Asuncion, Cajamarca, Trujillo. |
| 16 | Trujillo, Chiclayo, Santa Cruz, Chota, Cutervo, San Andres, Parque Nacional De Cutervo, Chota, Bambamarca, Hualgayoc, Cajamarca, Trujillo. |
Characteristics of dye plant species found in Northern Peru.
| Scientific Name | Common Names | Plant Type | Ecology and Distribution in PERU (Meters above Sea Level) | Propagation | Parts Used | Colors Obtained |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| árnica, corinilla sacha, wira huayo, huira, vira | Herbaceous plant up to 70 cm in height | From 2500–2800 m | Seed | The entire plant, [ | Yellow to green [ | |
| ckara, cabuya, maguey, penca, pinca mara, okcepajpa packpa, pita, cabuya azul, chuchao, pacpa, pappa, maguey mexicano, méxico, kellupancarita. | Succulent with mucronate leaves. Trees up to 10 m tall | Between 500–3200 m. | Bulb | Leaves [ | Yellow to clear [ | |
| aliso, huayau, lambrán, ramras, lambras, ramram, lamra. | Tree 15–30 m in height | Disturbed areas, forest, grassland, riversides, shrublands. | Seed and vegetative | Crushed leaves, bark [ | Yellow to green. Cinnamon to Brown or from yellow to beige [ | |
| marañón, caju, casu, cashu, casha, acayocha, cashew, ñucñubaras, ñucñubares | Tree 10 m in height | Disturbed areas. Grows up to 100 m. | Seed | Fruit (juice) | Yellow | |
| chirimoya | Tree 10 m in height | Grows up to 1500–2200 m | Seed and vegetative | Bark and fruit | Black | |
| guanabana, guanabano, masambo, corosol, cachiman. | Tree between 7–9 m in height | Grows up to 1000 m | Seed and vegetative | Bark and fruit | Black | |
| palo amarillo, chulgan | Endemic shrub. Spiny shrub up to 2 m in height | Between 2500–3500 m [ | Seed | Bark, wood, root, and fruit | Yellow | |
| chicchi, ccarahuascassa, espino amarillo, chupite. | Shrub up to 1.5 m tall | Rocky slopes. Grows up to 3800 m. | Bark | Root [ | Yellow [ | |
| ache, picullo, pingullo, pincullo. | Small trees 5 m tall | Rocky slopes. Between 1300–3100 m. | Seed | Bark, stem, and leaves [ | Yellow and orange | |
| pay-pay, carpe, chara, chorán, pai-pai, tanquis. | Endemic shrub up to 5 m tall | Dry valleys, rocky slopes. Grows up to 800 m. | Seed | Fruit | Black | |
| taya, tara, algarroba. | Endemic shrub or tree 3–10 m in height | Lomas, shrublands. From 1500–3100 m. | Seed | Crushed fruit, fresh fruit, bark, and veins [ | Dark grey to beige. Mordant and fixative. Yellow and green [ | |
| mutuy | Straight tree 3–4 m in height | From 2700–3800 m. | Seed | Leaves and stem | Yellow and green [ | |
| mío-mío, saca-saca | Shrub up to 3 m tall | Disturbed areas, forest, shrublands. From 2500–3800 m. | Seed | Fruit (juice) | Violet [ | |
| pull, pagua, pana, panan | Shrub | Grasslands, rocky slopes, shrublands. From 2500–2800 m. | Seed | Leaves, flower, and stem | Black and yellow | |
| chachas, chacacoma, chachacuma, china-ckenhua, tatás, puca-tirisún, shun, tiriencarnado, siuba | Shrub 2–2.5 m tall. | Disturbed areas, forest, shrublands. From 2800–3900 m. | Seed | Leaves and crushed branches (stem) | Red or flesh-colored and purple. Beige and brown [ | |
| chinchaga | Shrub up to 1 m tall | Cloud forest, shrublands. From 2800–3500 m. | Seed | Stem and leaves | Yellow | |
| angaschi, piroañil, añil-añil, llangua, indigo, mutui, mutiucube mutuy. | Shrub up to 2 m tall | Disturbed areas, forests, riversides, and rocky slopes. From 100–1500 m. | Seed | Leaves | Blue | |
| nogal, nogal del país | Tree between 18 and 30 m in height | Disturbed areas. From 1100–3000 m. | Seed | Leaves, stem, bark, fruit shell. Fruit juice. | Beige, brown. Yellow to dark brown. Black. | |
| lloque, loque, quisi, uritumicuna | Shrub up to 5 m tall | Disturbed areas, dry valleys, forests, rocky slopes and shrublands. From 2500–3000 m [ | Seed | Leaves | Black. | |
| andanga, chotabal, andanca, andagara, gaco, raral, shiapash. | Shrubs up to 3 m in height | Cloud forests, shrub lands. From 2500–3000 m. [ | Seed | Stem and leaves | Brown. | |
| pichuca, callacón, hachiquís, muchuy, pshuatahuiuac, sambockorota, muchi, ancausa, tutahuiña | Small, woody shrub | Disturbed areas, grasslands, riversides, rocky slopes, semi Deciduous, forests. From 2000–2800 m. | Seed | Crushed ripe fruit. | Greenish blue. | |
| Shrub or woody plant, climbing plant (vine) | Disturbed areas, elfin forest, rocky slopes and shrublands. From 2200–4500 m. | Seed | Ripe fruit | Purple | ||
| lirio de jalca, paja purgante, matara, tekel, tuna ocsha, ossapurga | Herbaceous | Disturbed areas, grasslands. From 2500–4000 m. | Seed | Root | Yellow-orange | |
| quinual, cuña, manzanita, queuña, queños | Tree up to 25 m tall | Dry valleys, forest, shrublands. From 2800–4800 m. | Cutting | Leaves or crushed branches | Beige | |
| algarrobo | Tree 6 to 8 m tall | Desert, rocky slopes, semi-deciduous forests. From 50–1500 m. | Seed | Stem and leaves | ||
| sauce, huayan, pajaro bobo | Shrub or tree up to 10 m in height | Disturbed, areas, forests. Up to 3000 m. | Vegetative, cutting | Bark | Brown | |
| saúco, arrayán, ccola, kjola (v. aimara), layan, r’ayan, ramrash, yalam | Shrub or tree 4 to 6 m tall | Disturbed areas, forests, rocky slopes, shrub lands. From 2800–3900 m [ | Asexually through cutting | Fruit and leaves | Metallic blue (wine-colored) [ | |
| molle, árbol de la vida, cullash, falsa pimienta, huiñam, mulli | Tree 4 to 9 m in height | Rocky slopes. Throughout the Peruvian Andes from 100 to 3200 m. | Seed | Crushed leaves, mordant bath of leaves, branches, bark, and roots | Yellow to green. Pale yellow | |
| pepenillo, cuytulambo, cuytulum | Shrub up to 2.5 m in height | From 2500–2800 m. | Seed | Fruit | Black | |
| hierba mora, ají ccaya-ccaya, cajaya-cajaya, kaya-kaya | Herb up to 50 cm tall | From 10–2500 m. | Fruit | Blue | ||
| mastuerzo, aparacay, capuchina mayor, espuela de caballero, tícsau | Herbaceous | Disturbed areas. From 30–2000 m. | Seed | Plant sap, stems | Yellow | |
| líquen, shapra | Surface lichen | From 2500–3500 m [ | Spores | Entire plant, crushed. | Brown |
AM: Amazonas; AN: Ancash; AP: Apurimac; AR: Arequipa; AY: Ayacucho; CA: Cajamarca; CU: Cuzco; HU:Huanuco; HV: Huancavelica; IC: Ica; JU: Junin; LA: Lambayeque; LI: Lima; LL: La Libertad; LO: Loreto; MD: Madre De Dios; MO: Moquegua; PA: Pasco; PI: Piura; PU: Puno; SM: San Martin; TA: Tacna; TU: Tumbes; UC: Ucayali
Figure 2Herbarium specimens of dye plant species registered in the Herbarium Truxillense.
Number of dye plant species by family.
| Family | Number of Species | Family | Number of Species |
|---|---|---|---|
| FABACEAE | 5 | ESCALLONIACEAE | 1 |
| ASTERACE | 2 | HYPERICACEAE | 1 |
| ANNONACEAE | 2 | JUGLANDACEAE | 1 |
| BERBERIDACEAE | 2 | PROTEACEAE | 1 |
| ROSACEAE | 2 | POLYGALACEAE | 1 |
| SOLANACEAE | 2 | POLYGONACEAE | 1 |
| ANACARDIACEAE | 2 | IRIDACEAE | 1 |
| ASPARAGACEAE | 1 | SALICACEAE | 1 |
| BETULACEAE | 1 | ADOXACEAE | 1 |
| PAPAVERACEAE | 1 | TROPAEOLACEAE | 1 |
| CORIARIACEAE | 1 | PARMELIACEAE | 1 |