Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)

Introduction: Since there is no record of floral diversity in Mt. Malinao (Albay, Philippines), this study aims to conduct an assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical study of plants in the area. Methodology: Plants were collected by random sampling from 3 vegetation types. Herbarium specimens were...

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Main Authors: de Guzman, Gerard Q., Nacua, Alma E., Belgica, Teresa Haide R., Clemente, Ken Joseph E., Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-99692023-03-13T07:18:42Z Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines) de Guzman, Gerard Q. Nacua, Alma E. Belgica, Teresa Haide R. Clemente, Ken Joseph E. Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D. Introduction: Since there is no record of floral diversity in Mt. Malinao (Albay, Philippines), this study aims to conduct an assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical study of plants in the area. Methodology: Plants were collected by random sampling from 3 vegetation types. Herbarium specimens were submitted to the Philippine National Herbarium and the University of Santo Tomas Herbarium for identification. The ethnomedicinal uses of plants was confirmed by interview of local residents and forest guides. Results: The vegetation types surveyed consist of a lower agro-ecosystem, the rocky pathway and the secondary dipterocarp montane forest. The families Melastomataceae, Apocynaceae, Rubiaceae, Moraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Acanthaceae, Fabaceae, Verbenaceae, Solanaceae and Zingiberaceae were the most represented. There were 27 endemic plants, 15 economicallyimportant plants, 15 medicinal plants, 9 ornamental plants, 3 poisonous plants, 3 newly-introduced plants to the locality and 6 newly-introduced plant to the Philippines. The therapeutic uses of 8 plants have been authenticated by the local residents. Conclusions: Pharmacological screening of endemic plants and isolation of their bioactive substances are recommended in addition to conservation measures. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11654 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Biology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Biology
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de Guzman, Gerard Q.
Nacua, Alma E.
Belgica, Teresa Haide R.
Clemente, Ken Joseph E.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
description Introduction: Since there is no record of floral diversity in Mt. Malinao (Albay, Philippines), this study aims to conduct an assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical study of plants in the area. Methodology: Plants were collected by random sampling from 3 vegetation types. Herbarium specimens were submitted to the Philippine National Herbarium and the University of Santo Tomas Herbarium for identification. The ethnomedicinal uses of plants was confirmed by interview of local residents and forest guides. Results: The vegetation types surveyed consist of a lower agro-ecosystem, the rocky pathway and the secondary dipterocarp montane forest. The families Melastomataceae, Apocynaceae, Rubiaceae, Moraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Acanthaceae, Fabaceae, Verbenaceae, Solanaceae and Zingiberaceae were the most represented. There were 27 endemic plants, 15 economicallyimportant plants, 15 medicinal plants, 9 ornamental plants, 3 poisonous plants, 3 newly-introduced plants to the locality and 6 newly-introduced plant to the Philippines. The therapeutic uses of 8 plants have been authenticated by the local residents. Conclusions: Pharmacological screening of endemic plants and isolation of their bioactive substances are recommended in addition to conservation measures.
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author de Guzman, Gerard Q.
Nacua, Alma E.
Belgica, Teresa Haide R.
Clemente, Ken Joseph E.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
author_facet de Guzman, Gerard Q.
Nacua, Alma E.
Belgica, Teresa Haide R.
Clemente, Ken Joseph E.
Alejandro, Grecebio Jonathan D.
author_sort de Guzman, Gerard Q.
title Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
title_short Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
title_full Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
title_fullStr Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in Mount Malinao (Albay, Philippines)
title_sort assessment, inventory and ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in mount malinao (albay, philippines)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11654
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