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Some Antimicrobial Activity Plants Growing in Rize Region Used in Alternative Medicine

Some Antimicrobial Activity Plants Growing in Rize Region Used in Alternative Medicine
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摘要 Rize has a different and special flora because of its geographical position, climate, and topography. The natural plants of Rize have a very big usage potential and value in some sort of intrustrial branches. In particular, the antimicrobial activity of natural plant oils and extracts has formed the basis of many applications, including raw and processed food preservation, pharmaceuticals, alternative medicine and natural therapies: These natural plants can be listed as follows: Artemisia absinthium L., Achi[[ea millefolium L., Astragalus schizopterus Boiss, Ajuga orientalis L., Humulus lupulus L,, Mentha longifolia L., Melissa officinalis L., Thymus pseudopulegioides Klokov et Des., Plantago major L., Rhus L., Hypericum perforatum L., Camellia chinensis L., Taraxacum officinale Wobb., duniperus communis L., etc.. In the present study, the bio-eco-morphological features of some antimicrobial activity plants, their active substance content, their effectuality and usage as traditional medicine in Rize region were discussed. It was observed that these herbs are preferred by experts and they are sold in the neighborhood markets and spice stores, and the local people are quite interested in these medicinal herbs.
作者 Gulsum Yaldiz
出处 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2012年第6期624-631,共8页 生命科学(英文版)
关键词 Antimicrobial activity FLORA medicinal and aromatic plants Rize 天然植物 抗菌活性 传统医学 抗微生物活性 地理位置 植物油脂 食品保鲜 自然疗法
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