ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF ASTERACEAE FROM EL KALA NATIONAL PARK (NORTH-EAST OF ALGERIA)
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2022-07-11
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In order to promote the flora and the ethnobotanical heritage of Algeria, special attention was given to the Asteraceae
family. An ethnobotanical survey was conducted among a representative sample of the rural population of El Kala
National Park and a total of 360 survey forms have been completed. 20 species divided into 17 genera were listed;
also, the study found that the treatment of diseases of the digestive tract is the most common (26.09%). In addition,
the leaf is the most used organ (27.03%), and the decoction (29.33%) is the method of preparation most used for the
majority of remedies. In the end, the most cited species are: Matricaria chamomilla, Cynara cardunculus, Artemisia
herba-alba, Cynara scolymus, Artemisia arborescens, Lactuca sativa, Helminthotheca echioides and Atractylis
gummifera