Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública

Objective: To evaluate the characteristics of medicinal plants traded in different popular markets of Lima Metropolitan Area and their effects on the environment and public health. Materials and methods: A descriptive study was carried out in popular markets of Lima. Data was collect...

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Main Authors: Jesús Silva Alarcón, Jorge Cabrera Meléndez, Omar V. Trujillo Villarroel, Ivonne F. Reyes-Mandujano
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Martín de Porres 2020-01-01
Series:Horizonte Médico
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Online Access:http://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1133
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spelling doaj-42e8f05f4fa34b19812f29867046e5032020-11-25T02:12:46ZspaUniversidad de San Martín de PorresHorizonte Médico2227-35301727-558X2020-01-011946369https://doi.org/10.24265/horizmed.2019.v19n4.09Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud públicaJesús Silva Alarcón0Jorge Cabrera Meléndez1Omar V. Trujillo Villarroel2Ivonne F. Reyes-Mandujano3Instituto Nacional de Salud. Centro Nacional de Salud Intercultural. Lima, PerúInstituto Nacional de Salud. Centro Nacional de Salud Intercultural. Lima, PerúInstituto Nacional de Salud. Centro Nacional de Salud Intercultural. Lima, PerúInstituto Nacional de Salud. Centro Nacional de Salud Intercultural. Lima, PerúObjective: To evaluate the characteristics of medicinal plants traded in different popular markets of Lima Metropolitan Area and their effects on the environment and public health. Materials and methods: A descriptive study was carried out in popular markets of Lima. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and non-participant observation. The variables to be considered were common names, origin, retailing/wholesaling, part of the plant to be traded, reported use, seasonality and most demanded species. Specialized bibliography was reviewed to determine the origin of the species and their threat categorization for endangered wild flora species. Results: Two hundred ninteeen (219) species of medicinal plants were collected, out of which 183 were taxonomically identified and belonged to 65 botanical families, mostly Asteraceae (37) and Lamiaceae (17), some of them in danger of extinction. Conclusions: The plants mainly come from the Peruvian highlands and are marketed in "bundles". A same species whose demand is increased in winter (> 85 species) may be offered for the treatment of several health problems. The most frequently sold species are chamomile, oregano, cedron, melissa or lemon balm, lemon grass, fennel, muña (Minthostachys mollis), aloe, broadleaf plantain and coca. Out of the total number of species identified, 10 % is endangeredhttp://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1133commerceplantsmedicinalmedicinetraditionalthnobotany
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Jorge Cabrera Meléndez
Omar V. Trujillo Villarroel
Ivonne F. Reyes-Mandujano
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Jorge Cabrera Meléndez
Omar V. Trujillo Villarroel
Ivonne F. Reyes-Mandujano
Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
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author_facet Jesús Silva Alarcón
Jorge Cabrera Meléndez
Omar V. Trujillo Villarroel
Ivonne F. Reyes-Mandujano
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title Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
title_short Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
title_full Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
title_fullStr Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
title_full_unstemmed Características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
title_sort características de las plantas medicinales comercializadas en diferentes mercados de lima metropolitana y sus efectos sobre el medio ambiente y la salud pública
publisher Universidad de San Martín de Porres
series Horizonte Médico
issn 2227-3530
1727-558X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objective: To evaluate the characteristics of medicinal plants traded in different popular markets of Lima Metropolitan Area and their effects on the environment and public health. Materials and methods: A descriptive study was carried out in popular markets of Lima. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and non-participant observation. The variables to be considered were common names, origin, retailing/wholesaling, part of the plant to be traded, reported use, seasonality and most demanded species. Specialized bibliography was reviewed to determine the origin of the species and their threat categorization for endangered wild flora species. Results: Two hundred ninteeen (219) species of medicinal plants were collected, out of which 183 were taxonomically identified and belonged to 65 botanical families, mostly Asteraceae (37) and Lamiaceae (17), some of them in danger of extinction. Conclusions: The plants mainly come from the Peruvian highlands and are marketed in "bundles". A same species whose demand is increased in winter (> 85 species) may be offered for the treatment of several health problems. The most frequently sold species are chamomile, oregano, cedron, melissa or lemon balm, lemon grass, fennel, muña (Minthostachys mollis), aloe, broadleaf plantain and coca. Out of the total number of species identified, 10 % is endangered
topic commerce
plants
medicinal
medicine
traditional
thnobotany
url http://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1133
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