| Literature DB >> 32733251 |
Jelena Živković1, Milan Ilić2, Katarina Šavikin1, Gordana Zdunić1, Aleksandra Ilić3,4, Dejan Stojković5.
Abstract
Balkan Peninsula is one of the most important biodiversity centers in Europe. Despite that, the usage of plant species in the traditional medicine of some Balkan regions remained largely unexplored in the past. This study aimed to collect and document data on the traditional use of medicinal plants in Pčinja district in South-Eastern Serbia, which is among the least developed regions in Serbia. Also, comparison with data collected by Dr. Jovan Tucakov, in a book called Herbal therapy was conducted. The survey was carried out using semi-structured interviews and 113 informants were interviewed. Quantitative ethnobotany factors were calculated, allowing us discussing the results. The informants reported data on 86 medicinal plants belonging to 43 families in Pčinja district. Lamiaceae, Asteraceae, and Rosaceae were the dominant locally used families. The species with the highest number of use reports were Mentha piperita, Matricaria chamomilla, and Hypericum perforatum. Gastrointestinal ailments, respiratory problems and skin diseases were the most frequently reported indications. Usually, the administration was primarily oral followed by topical applications. Leaves were dominantly exploited plant parts and the most frequent preparation form was infusion. Medicinal plants in Pčinja district are mainly used as a mode of primary health care for treating minor health issues. After comparing our results with the ones collected half a century ago by Dr. Jovan Tucakov we can conclude that plant species mentioned in our investigation previously had a much wider spectrum of application.Entities:
Keywords: Balkan traditional medicine; Serbia; ethnobotany; ethnopharmcology; gastrointestinal ailments; medicinal plants
Year: 2020 PMID: 32733251 PMCID: PMC7360817 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.01020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Demografic features of informants in Pčinja district.
| Pčinja district | |
|---|---|
| Total number of informants |
|
| <20 | 7 |
| 20–40 | 21 |
| 41–60 | 64 |
| 61–80 | 21 |
| >80 | 0 |
Plant species used in modern and traditional medicine of Pčinja district.
| Scientific name, local Serbian name, family name, voucher number | Part(s) used | Medicinal usea | Preparation form | Medical use according to Tucakov ( | Number of use reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Herb | D: 8 (I: loss of appetite, stomach disorders, liver problems) | Infusion, | D: tonic, stomachic, antispasmodic, excessive intestinal gas and flatulence, chronic constipation and gallstones | 16 |
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| Root | D: 2 (I: digestive problems, ulcers) | Decoction | D: improving appetite, digestion, against colic, diarrhea and intestinal gas | 2 |
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| Bulb | T: 2 (I: high lipid level) | Fresh | D: (I: against diarrhea and parasites) | 1 |
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| Leaf | D: 3 (I: stimulation of digestive system) | Fresh, | / | 4 |
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| Root | R: 11 (I: cough) | Macerate, | Data only for root: | 12 |
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| Leaf | D: 1 (I: digestive complaints) | Spice | G: (I: better digestion, against flatulence) | 1 |
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| Leaf | U: 3 (I: urinary tract infections) | Infusion | U: (I: urinary infections, kidney stone) | 3 |
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| Root | D: 1 (E: stomach pain) | Compress | / | 1 |
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| Leaf Fruit | T: 1 (I: diabetes) | Fresh, | / | 5 |
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| Flower | D: 2 (I: gastrointestinal and liver complains) | Infusion | / | 3 |
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| Root | B: 1 (I: anemia) | Juice, | / | 1 |
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| Seed | D: 1 (I: liver complaints) | Decoction | R: (E: bronchitis, mild pneumonia) | 3 |
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| Flower, Herb | S: 8 (Е: against burns, wounds and skin complaints) | Fat based ointments, infusion, tincture | S: (E: scaly tinea, impetigo, wounds and skin ulcers, bee and wasp sting) | 14 |
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| Leaf | T: 4 (I: detoxification, antioxidant) | Infusion, | T: (I: antidote in cases of alkaloids and heavy metals poisoning) | 6 |
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| Fruit | L: 1 (E: rheumatism) | Compress | D: (I: improves digestion, stomach pain) | 1 |
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| Fruit | D: 2 (I: flatulence, meteorism) | Decoction | D: (I: improves digestion) | 3 |
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| Thallus | R: 2 (I: cough) | Decoction | R: (I: cough relief) | 2 |
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| Leaf | D: 1 (I: liver complaints) | Infusion, | S: (E: cutaneous tuberculosis, warts removing) | 1 |
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| Stem | D: 1 (I: diarrhea) | Infusion | D: (I: improving of appetite, bile ducts cleaning, inflammation of gut and stomach inflammation) | 1 |
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| Bark | A: 1 (E: antiseptic) | Infusion | / | 1 |
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| Fruit | T: 2 (I: source of vitamin C) | Juice | / | 3 |
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| Fruit | D: 1 (I: diarrhea) | Infusion | D: (I: diarrhea, treatment of gastrointestinal organs) | 1 |
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| Leaf Flower Fruit | K: 8 (I: heart failure) | Infusion, | K: (I: arrhythmia, arteriosclerosis and hypertension) | 10 |
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| Seed | Y: 1 (I: benign prostate hyperplasia) | Fresh, | S: fresh or cooked pulpa for treatment of psoriasis) | 1 |
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| Leaf | D: 1 (I: diarrhea) | Infusion | R: (I: antitussive agent) | 1 |
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| Flower | T: 1 (I: high lipid level) | Tincture | G: (I: improves digestion, choleretic and cholagogue) | 1 |
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| Root | F: 1 (I: good for improving eyesight) | Fresh | D: (I: juice is used for threadworms, against diarrhea) | 1 |
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| Herb | U: 2 (I: urinary tract ailments and infections) | Infusion | U: (I: diuretic) | 4 |
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| Fruit | D: 1 (I: digestive complaints) | Fresh, | R: (I: expectorant, as a component in tea mixtures for lungs) | 1 |
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| Fruit | D: 3 (I: digestive complaints) | Infusion, | D: (I: improving of appetite, beneficial for good digestion, diminish consequences of incomplete and slow digestion) | 3 |
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| Fruit | T: 1 (I: high lipid level) | Fresh, | Rhizome: D: (I: against diarrhea, dysentery, gastrointestinal inflammations) | 1 |
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| Root | D: 3 (I: digestive problems, loss of appetite) | Tincture | D: (for stomach, against fever) | 5 |
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| Leaf | D: 1 (I: digestive disorders) | Infusion | D: (I: treatment of inflamed gastrointestinal mucosa) | 1 |
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| Leaf | K: 1 (I: circulation disorder) | Infusion | / | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: cough) | Syrup | S: (E: treatment of skin diseases, warts) | 1 |
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| Flower | R: 2 (I: cold) | Infusion | / | 2 |
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| Herb | S: 25 (E: against burns, wounds and skin complaints) | Infusion, | S: (E: cuts, burns, wounds) | 48 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: bronchitis) | Infusion | R: (I: chronic bronchitis, asthma) | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: cough) | Infusion | R: (I: bronchitis, cough) | 1 |
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| Fruit | U: 1 (I: diuretic) | Juice, | U: (I: diuretic) | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: cough) | Infusion | D: (I: essential oil of leaves – carminative) | 1 |
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| Herb | P: 1 (I: anxiety, insomnia) | Infusion | S: (E: external application, for bath, rubefacient) | 2 |
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| Seed | R: 1 (I: cough) | Infusion | D: (I: treatment of inflamed mucosa of mouth, stomach and gut, gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases) | 1 |
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| Herb | D: 1 (I: liver disorders) | Infusion | S: (E: non-infectious skin rashes and various skin diseases) | 1 |
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| Herb | S: 3 (E: skin inflammation, as mouth and eyewash, for burns) | Infusion | S: (E: burns, wounds, skin ulcers, non-infectious skin rashes) | 43 |
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| Leaf | P: 7 (I: anxiety and insomnia, depression) | Infusion, | P: (I: hysteria) | 12 |
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| Herb | D: 60 (I: digestive problems, meteorism, flatulence, spasms) | Infusion, | D: (I: intestinal gas, flatulence and cramps, digestion problems as a stomachic, mild diarrhea) | 74 |
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| Herb | D: 1 (I: stomach disorders) | Infusion | / | 2 |
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| Fruit | T: 1 (I: tonic) | Tincture | / | 1 |
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| Herb, Flower, Leaf | R: 10 (I: inhalation agent, cough, asthma) | Infusion, | P: (I: for calming of exhilarated nervous system) | 18 |
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| Flower | D: 1 (I: digestive complaints) | Infusion | S: (E: skin inflammation and wound healing) | 2 |
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| Herb | U: 1 (I: urinary tract infections) | Infusion | D: (I: gastrointestinal diseases, especially diarrhea) | 1 |
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| Leaf | U: 6 (I: urinary tract infections) | Infusion, | U: (I: diuretic) | 6 |
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| Needle | R: 1 (I: respiratory disorders) | Syrup | R: (I: chronic bronchitis) | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 3 (I: cough, bronchitis) | Infusion, | R: (I: expectorant) | 5 |
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| Stem | D: 1 (I: diarrhea) | Infusion | K: (I: heart pain) | 1 |
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| Root | R: 5 (I: cough) | Decoction | R: (I: cough) | 6 |
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| Seed | T: 1 (I: source of vitamin B17) | Fresh | / | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: respiratory disorders) | Infusion | R: (I: expectorants) | 1 |
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| Bark | D: 1 (I: diarrhea) | Infusion | D: (I: against tapeworms) | 1 |
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| Fruit | A: 4 (I: fever) | Decoction | T: (I: source of vitamin C) | 9 |
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| Leaf | D: 2 (I: stomach complaints) | Infusion | S: (E: stimulates hair growth) | 3 |
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| Leaf, | B: 1 (I: anemia) | Infusion | D: (I: chronic diarrhea) | 1 |
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| Bark | L: 1 (I: rheumatic pain) | Infusion | – | 1 |
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| Herb | R: 28 (E: mouth and throat wash, cold) | Infusion | R: (E: for mouth and throat washing in inflammatory diseases accompanied with secretion) | 33 |
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| Flower, | A: 12 (I: diaphoretic, fever) | Infusion, Juice | A: (I: diaphoretic) | 16 |
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| Leaf | H: 5 (E: earache) | Juice | S: (E: skin inflammation) | 7 |
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| Leaf | D: 3 (I: laxative) | Infusion | / | 3 |
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| Fruit | D: 1 (I: liver disorders) | Decoction | R: (I: asthma) | 1 |
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| Leaf | T: 1 (I: sweetener instead of sugar) | Fresh | – | 1 |
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| Flower, leaf | L: 1 (E: bone fractures, rheumatism) | Compress | L: (E: bone fracture) | 1 |
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| Root, | D: 2 (I: laxative, liver disorder) | Infusion, | – | 8 |
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| Leaf | D: 3 (I: digestive and liver complaints) | Infusion | D: (I: gallbladder problems) | 3 |
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| Herb | D: 2 (I: digestive complaints) | Infusion | D: (I: gallbladder problems) | 2 |
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| Herb | R: 13 (I: cold, bronchitis) | Infusion | D: (I: diarrhea) | 28 |
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| Leaf | R: 1 (I: respiratory disorders) | Infusion | D: (I: intestinal parasites, diarrhea) | 1 |
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| Flower | A: 16 (I: fever, diaphoretic) | Infusion | A: (I: diaphoretic) | 20 |
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| Leaf | T: 1 (I: rich source of vitamins) | Salad | / | 1 |
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| Leaf | R: 2 (I: cough, bronchitis) | Infusion | S: (E: leaves covered with lard or oil for stabs, cuts, abscessed and inflamed skin places/area) | 2 |
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| Herb | T: 7 (I: detoxification) | Infusion, spice, | D: (I: diarrhea) | 31 |
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| Fruit | B: 4 (I: anemia) | Infusion | D: (I: mild antidiarrheal agent, for acute enterocolitis in adults) | 5 |
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| Fruit | U: 5 (I: urinary tract infections, diuretic) | Infusion | U: (I: diuretic, treatment of kidney and bladder inflammation) | 5 |
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| Leaf | P: 1 (I: sedative) | Infusion, | Data only for root | 1 |
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| Leaf | L: 1 (I: rheumatism) | Infusion | X: (I: regulation of menstrual cycle) | 1 |
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| Stigma | U: 3 (I: urinary complaints) | Infusion | U: (I: mild diuretic and calming agent for neutralization of pressure in bladder, bladder sand, chronic cystitis, nephritis) | 4 |
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| Root | R: 2 (I: sinus disorders) | Spice, | D: (I: carminative, stimulation of appetite) | 6 |
aMethods of employment: I, internally; E, externally; ●Not reported in previously conducted ethnobotanical studies in Serbia (Jarić et al., 2007; Šavikin et al., 2013; Zlatković et al., 2014; Jarić et al., 2015); IPLB – Herbarium of the Institute for Medicinal Plants Research.
Informants consensus factor (FIC) for different ailment categories (according to International Classification of Primary Care).
| Ailment category | Abbreviation | Pčinja district | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % of use reports | Nt | Nur | FIC | ||
| General and unspecified |
| 7.0 | 5 | 37 | 0.89 |
| Blood, blood-forming organs and immune mechanism |
| 3.4 | 8 | 18 | 0.59 |
| Endocrine/metabolic and nutritional |
| 6.4 | 17 | 34 | 0.51 |
| Psychological |
| 4.2 | 8 | 22 | 0.67 |
| Neurological |
| 0.6 | 3 | 3 | 0.00 |
| Eye |
| 0.2 | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
| Ear |
| 1.0 | 1 | 5 | 1.00 |
| Cardiovascular |
| 6.3 | 11 | 33 | 0.69 |
| Respiratory |
| 22.5 | 26 | 113 | 0.78 |
| Digestive |
| 33.4 | 37 | 171 | 0.79 |
| Skin |
| 9.4 | 12 | 49 | 0.77 |
| Musculoskeletal |
| 2.5 | 10 | 13 | 0.25 |
| Urological |
| 2.7 | 14 | 27 | 0.50 |
| Female genital |
| 0.2 | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
| Male genital |
| 0.2 | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
| Pregnancy, childbearing, family planning |
| 0.0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Comparison between the medicinal plant uses in Pčinja district and those previously recorded in ethnobotanical studies conducted in surrounding regions.
| Area | Year(s) when the field studies were conducted | Number of study participants | Number of recorded plant species | Number of plant species cited per informant | % of plant species also quoted in Pčinja district |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zlatibor district ( | 2011 | 220 | 69 | 0.31 | 68.12 |
| Kopaonik ( | 2002–2005 | 60 | 83 | 1.38 | 48.19 |
| Suva planina ( | 2012–2014 | 66 | 128 | 1.94 | 39.06 |
| Rtanj ( | 2011–2012 | 37 | 45 | 1.27 | 40.00 |
| Pčinja district | 2015 | 107 | 86 | 0.80 | – |