Market survey on the traditional medicine of the Lijiang area in Yunnan Province, China

Abstract Background Traditional markets are important trading places for medicinal plants, and researchers performing market surveys often engage in ethnobotanical research to record the herbal plants used locally and any related traditional knowledge. However, information on market-traded medicinal...

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Main Authors: Mingshuo Zhang (Author), Haitao Li (Author), Junqi Wang (Author), Maohong Tang (Author), Xiaobo Zhang (Author), Shaohua Yang (Author), Jianqin Liu (Author), Ying Li (Author), Xiulan Huang (Author), Zhiyong Li (Author), Luqi Huang (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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700 1 0 |a Maohong Tang  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Xiaobo Zhang  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Shaohua Yang  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Jianqin Liu  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Ying Li  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Xiulan Huang  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Zhiyong Li  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Luqi Huang  |e author 
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520 |a Abstract Background Traditional markets are important trading places for medicinal plants, and researchers performing market surveys often engage in ethnobotanical research to record the herbal plants used locally and any related traditional knowledge. However, information on market-traded medicinal plants from traditional markets in the Lijiang area of Yunnan is not well documented. This research is an ethnobotanical survey focusing on medicinal plants traded in the traditional markets of the Lijiang area and contributes to the understanding of medicinal plants and related information used by the Naxi people. Methods Ethnobotanical surveys were performed for two years (2019-2020). Three traditional markets in the Lijiang area were investigated. The methods we used included literature research, participatory surveys and group discussions. The collected voucher specimens were identified using the botanical taxonomy method and were deposited in the herbarium. The data were analysed through the informant consensus factor and use frequency (UF). These medicinal plants were compared with the Information System of Chinese Rare and Endangered Plants from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Those results were in turn compared with the Dongba Sutras and Yulong Ben Cao. Results A total of 277 species from 97 families were recorded, with Asteraceae providing the maximum numbers of medicinal plants. Among them, 248 species (89%) were wild plants and 266 species (92.39%) were from the local area. Root (40.43%) was the most common medicinal part. A total of 267 species (96.04%) had a UF value above 0.5. Eighty-three investigated human ailments were grouped into 16 categories. Diseases of the digestive system (166 mentions) were most frequently mentioned in this study. There were 19 species of nationally protected plants in China, including 2 species of first-level nationally protected plants and 17 species of second-level nationally protected plants. A total of 31 species of these medicinal plants can be found in the Dongba Sutra or Yulong Ben Cao. Conclusion We surveyed the herbal medicine in the markets covering the Lijiang area, analysing and revealing the resource composition and current market situations. The medicinal plants used by the Naxi people are diverse and are used to treat a wide spectrum of body disorders. There are many wild medicinal plants, and to ensure sustainable development, their natural protection should be strengthened. Knowledge of the medicinal plants recorded in Naxi medical classics has ethnobotanical value and should be further developed. 
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690 |a Ethnobotany 
690 |a Lijiang area 
690 |a Medicinal plants 
690 |a Traditional knowledge 
690 |a Medicinal market 
690 |a Naxi 
690 |a Other systems of medicine 
690 |a RZ201-999 
690 |a Botany 
690 |a QK1-989 
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786 0 |n Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-35 (2022) 
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