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Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicine of the Caucasus and North America

Authors
  • Nazim Mamedov (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA)
  • N.P. Mehdiyeva (Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan)
  • Lyle E. Craker (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA)

Abstract

Medicinal plants and preparations derived from plants in the Caucasus and North America regions have for a long time been used for the treatment and prevention of virtually all human afflictions. Even today, countries and people of these areas continue to test and use plants as medicine. Indeed, the study and application of medicinal plants and plant extracts has formed the basis for treatment of several diseases, pain, and other afflictions. Research has revealed that many plants synthesize and accumulate natural constituents that have active physiological and psychological effects on the human body. A number of plant extracts that have been used as medicines over hundreds of years are constituents in most modern prescription drugs. The arrays of environments within the Caucasus Mountains and North America have produced a diverse flora with an assortment of medicinal properties. Due to curative powers, a number of these plant species continue to be used in folk medicines.

Keywords: Caucasus, flora, folk medicine, herbs, herbal remedies.

How to Cite:

Mamedov, N., Mehdiyeva, N. & Craker, L. E., (2015) “Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicine of the Caucasus and North America”, Journal of Medicinally Active Plants 4(3-4), 42-66. doi: https://doi.org/10.7275/R51834DS

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Published on
01 Jan 2015