Local Wisdom and Diversity of Medicinal Plants in Cha Miang Forest in Mae Kampong Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Their Potential for Use as Osteoprotective Products
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Medicinal Plant Species Diversity
2.1.1. Plant Parts Used
2.1.2. Preparation and Route of Administration
2.1.3. Ethnomedicine Used
Musculoskeletal System Disorders
Digestive System Disorders
Tonic
Respiratory System Disorders
Genito-Urinary System Disorders
Pregnancy/Birth/Puerperium Disorder
Injuries
Skin/Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue Disorders
Abnormal Blood System Disorders
Blood-Glucose-Lowering Plants
Infections/Infestations
Unspecified Medicinal Disorders
Detoxification
2.2. Percentage Yield of Plant Extracts
2.3. ALP Activity of Selected Medicinal Plants
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Area
4.2. Data Collection and Medicinal Plants Survey
4.3. Chemicals and Reagents
4.4. Plant Materials
4.5. Collection and Preparation of Plant Materials
4.6. Culture of MG-63 Cell Lines and Biochemical Tests
4.6.1. Culture of MG-63 Cell Lines
4.6.2. Determination of ALP Activity
4.6.3. Determination of Total Protein
4.7. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Families | Number of Species | Families | Number of Species |
---|---|---|---|
Euphorbiaceae | 5 | Iridaceae | 1 |
Asteraceae | 4 | Juglandaceae | 1 |
Adoxaceae | 3 | Maranthaceae | 1 |
Apocynaceae | 3 | Marattiaceae | 1 |
Dioscoreaceae | 3 | Melastomataceae | 1 |
Fabaceae | 3 | Meliaceae | 1 |
Lamiaceae | 3 | Menispermaceae | 1 |
Moraceae | 3 | Mimosaceae | 1 |
Poaceae | 3 | Oxalidaceae | 1 |
Rubiaceae | 3 | Papilionaceae | 1 |
Rutaceae | 3 | Piperaceae | 1 |
Acanthaceae | 2 | Plantaginaceae | 1 |
Lauraceae | 2 | Plumbaginaceae | 1 |
Acoraceae | 1 | Polygonaceae | 1 |
Amaryllidaceae | 1 | Polypodiaceae | 1 |
Anacardiaceae | 1 | Rosaceae | 1 |
Apiaceae | 1 | Selaginellaceae | 1 |
Betulaceae | 1 | Simaroubaceae | 1 |
Bignoniaceae | 1 | Smilacaceae | 1 |
Connaraceae | 1 | Solanaceae | 1 |
Cucurbitaceae | 1 | Theaceae | 1 |
Ebenaceae | 1 | Vitaceae | 1 |
Icacinaceae | 1 | Zingiberaceae | 1 |
Iridaceae | 1 |
Family | Scientific Name | Local Name | Habitats | Part Used | Disorders Treated | Preparation | Administration Routes | Frequency of Use (%) | Voucher Specimen |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acanthaceae | Clinacanthus nutans (Burm.f.) Lindau | Sa Led Pung Porn, Pha Ya Yor | Home gardens | Leaves | Skin cancers, shingles | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | 0023268 |
Phlogacanthus curviflorus (Wall.) Nees | Hom Jhang | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Muscle cramp | Crushed | Topical | 85.71 | 0023269 | |
Acoraceae | Acorus calamus L. | Hang Khaw | Home gardens | All | Indigestion, constipation, nourish blood | Decocted | Oral | 42.86 | - |
Adoxaceae | Sambucus javanica Reinw. ex Blume subsp. javanica | Sa Pan Kon | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Bone fractures, bruises, muscle pain Indigestion Constipation | Crushed | Topical | 100 | 0023270 |
Sambucus simpsonii Rehder | Aoon Ban | Home gardens | Leaves | Bone fractures, bruises, muscle pain | Crushed | Topical | 100 | 0023285 | |
Viburnum sambucinum var. tomentosum Hallier f. | Aoon Pa | Cha Miang forest | Leaves | Bone fractures, bruises, muscle pain | Crushed | Topical | 85.71 | 0023314 | |
Amaryllidaceae | Crinum asiaticum L. | Phlab phlung | Home gardens | Leaves | Muscle pain Bone fractures, bruises | Heated with fire Crushed | Topical | 42.86 | - |
Anacardiaceae | Spondias pinnata (L. f.) Kurz | Kok Thai | Cha Miang forest | Stem bark | Mouth ulcer | Soaked with water | Oral | 42.86 | - |
Apiaceae | Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. | Bua Bok | Home gardens | Leaves | Mouth ulcer | Soaked with water | Oral | 42.86 | - |
Apocynaceae | Alstonia rostrata C.E.C.Fisch. | Mai Teen Nok | Cha Miang forest | Latex | Abscess | None | Topical | 14.29 | 0023271 |
Alstonia sp. | Mai Teen Ped | Cha Miang forest | Latex | Abscess | None | Topical | 14.29 | 0023272 | |
Dregea volubilis (L.f.) Benth. ex Hook.f. | Pak Huan | Home gardens | Climbing stem | Indigestion, Constipation, nourish blood | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | - | |
Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob. | Sab Suea | Cha Miang forest | Leaves | Stop the bleeding | Crushed | Topical | 100 | 0023273 | |
Asteraceae | Cyanthillium cinereum (L.) H.Rob. | Pa Hiew Mhong | Home gardens | Roots | Cancers | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | 0023274 |
Eclipta prostrata (L.) L. | Hom Kiew | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Muscle cramp | Crushed | Topical | 71.43 | 0023275 | |
Elephantopus scaber L. var. scaber | Doh Mai Roo Lom | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Tonic Improve sexual performance | Decocted | Oral | 100 | - | |
Betulaceae | Betula alnoides Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don | Gam Lang Seua Krohng | Cha Miang forest | Stem bark | Muscle pain, bruises Tonic | Extracted essential oils Soaked with Liquor | Topical Oral | 100 | 0023276 |
Bignoniaceae | Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz | Lid Mai | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Stem bark | Indigestion, Constipation, nourish blood | Decocted | Oral | 57.14 | - |
Connaraceae | Roureopsis stenopetala (Griff.) G. Schellenb. | Ma kham Kreua | Cha Miang forest | Fruits | Cough | Consumed fresh fruit | Oral | 28.57 | 0023277 |
Cucurbitaceae | Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Thunb.) Makino | Jiew Ku Laan | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Reduce blood sugar levels | Soaked with hot water | Oral | 28.57 | 0023278 |
Dioscoreaceae | Dioscorea cirrhosa Lour var. cirrhosa | Plao Lueat | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Bulbils Tubers | Anemia Hemorrhoids Back and low back pain | Decocted | Oral | 100 | 0023279 |
Tacca chantrieri André | Nuem Rue See | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Tubers Leaves, flower | Tonic Reduce blood sugar levels | Decocted Concocted | Oral | 71.43 | - | |
Tacca integrifolia Ker Gawl. | Nuem Rue See | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Tubers Leaves, flower | Tonic Reduce blood sugar levels | Decocted Concocted | Oral | 71.43 | - | |
Ebenaceae | Diospyros glandulosa Lace | Ma Kluai rue see | Cha Miang forest | Fruits | Diarrhea | Consumed ripe fruits | Oral | 57.14 | - |
Euphorbiaceae | Baliospermum calycinum Müll. Arg. | Plao Tong Taek | Cha Miang forest | Roots Latex | Hemorrhoids Stone disease Cuts, wounds | Decocted Decocted Applied to wounds | Oral Topical | 57.14 | 0023281 |
Croton oblongifolius Roxb. | Plao Yai | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | muscle pain | Heated with fire | Topical | 100 | 0023313 | |
Croton stellatopilosus H.Ohba | Plao Lek | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Muscle pain | Heated with fire | Topical | 100 | 0023282 | |
Euphorbiaceae | Excoecaria cochinchinensis Lour. var. cochinchinensis | Lin kra Beu | Home gardens | Leaves | Hemorrhoids | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | - |
Jatropha podagrica Hook. f. | Hanuman Nang Thean | Home gardens | Latex | Cuts, wounds | Applied to cuts | Topical | 57.14 | - | |
Fabaceae | Campylotropis sp. | Tua Doi | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Back and low back pain, bone pain, knee pain | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | 0023283 |
Derris sp. | Kum Lung Wua Tha Leung | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Tonic | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | 0023290 | |
Erythrina stricta Roxb. | Tong Luang | Cha Miang forest | Stem bark | Cuts, wounds | Heated with fire, crushed | Topical | 42.86 | 0023284 | |
Icacinaceae | Pittosporopsis kerrii Craib | Ba Kom | Cha Miang forest | Fruits | Reduce blood sugar levels | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | 0023286 |
Iridaceae | Iris domestica (L.) Goldblatt & Mabb. | Wan Meed Yub | Cha Miang forest | Rhizomes | Puerperium disorders | Grinded with water | Oral | 14.29 | - |
Juglandaceae | Engelhardia spicata Blume | Ka Hot | Cha Miang forest | Stem bark | Toothaches, gingivitis | Decocted and rinsed the mouth | Others | 14.29 | 0023287 |
Lamiaceae | Congea tomentosa Roxb. | Tao Aim On | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Back and low back pain, promote the appetite | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | 0023288 |
Vitex trifolia L. | Dok Gum Ber | Home gardens | Roots | Stone disease | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | - | |
Vitex peduncularis Wall. ex Schauer | Ka Sam Peek | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Tonic, back and low back pain | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | - | |
Lauraceae | Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. Presl | Gar Ra Boon | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Muscle pain | Heated with fire | Topical | 100 | - |
Lauraceae | Cinnamomum iners Reinw. ex Blume | Aob Choie | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Stem bark | Cough, Reduce blood sugar levels Nasal polyps Cardiotonic | Grinded and mixed with other ingredients Grinded, wrapped in banana leaves and smoking Decocted | Oral Nasal Oral | 100 | 0023289 |
Maranthaceae | Phrynium pubinerve Blume | Tong Sard | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Cure a hangover | Soaked with water | Oral | 28.57 | 0023280 |
Marattiaceae | Angiopteris evecta (G. Forst.) Hoffm. | Kib Rat | Cha Miang forest | Rhizomes | Nourish blood | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | - |
Melastomataceae | Osbeckia stellata Buch-Ham. ex Ker Gawl. | Ba Ah | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Diarrhea | Decocted | Oral | 71.43 | 0023291 |
Meliaceae | Melia azedarach L. | Mai Hiean | Cha Miang forest | Fruits | Migraine headache | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | - |
Menispermaceae | Parabaena sagittata Miers | Thao Wan Priang | Cha Miang forest | Climbing stem | Back and low back pain, promote the appetite | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | 0023292 |
Mimosaceae | Albizia myriophylla Benth. | Cha Aim Thed | Cha Miang forest | Climbing stem bark | Diabetes Cough | Grinded and mixed with other ingredients | Oral | 14.29 | 0023293 |
Moraceae | Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. | Ba Hnun | Home gardens | Roots | Diarrhea | Decocted | Oral | 100 | - |
Ficus hirta Vahl | Duea Din | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Detoxification | Decocted | Oral | 71.43 | 0023294 | |
Moraceae | Ficus auriculata Lour. | Ma Duea Pa | Cha Miang forest | Peduncles Fruits | Milk-increasing Diarrhea | Decocted Consumed raw fruit | Oral | 71.43 | - |
Oxalidaceae | Averrhoa carambola L. | Ma Feuang | Home gardens | Roots | Stone disease | Decocted | Oral | 100 | - |
Papilionaceae | Flemingia sootepensis Craib | Ma Hae Nok | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Back and low back pain, | Decocted | Oral | 71.43 | 0023295 |
Piperaceae | Piper sp. | Ja Kan Din | Cha Miang forest | Climbing stem | Tonic | Decocted | Oral | 14.29 | 0023296 |
Plantaginaceae | Scoparia dulcis L. | Ya Phak Khwai | Home gardens | All | Mouth ulcer | Soaked with water | Oral | 14.29 | 0023297 |
Plumbaginaceae | Plumbago indica L. | Pid Pew Dang | Home gardens | All | Muscle cramp | Crushed | Topical | 100 | 0023298 |
Poaceae | Cephalostachyum virgatum (Munro) Kurz | Phai Here | Cha Miang forest | Stem bark Leaves | Cuts, wounds Postpartum hemorrhage | Scraped Decocted | Topical | 28.57 | 0023299 |
Poaceae | Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch. | Ya Kha | Home gardens and Cha Miang forest | Roots | Mouth ulcer | Soaked with water | Oral | 100 | - |
Oryza sativa L. | Khao | Home gardens | Seeds | Hemorrhoids | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | - | |
Polygonaceae | Polygonum chinense L. var. paradoxum (H. Lév.) A. J. Li | Phai Jang | Cha Miang forest | All | Hemorrhoids | Decocted | Oral | 57.14 | 0023300 |
Polypodiaceae | Drynaria quercifolia (L.) J. Sm. | Kood Aom | Cha Miang forest | Rhizomes | Skin cancers | Crushed | Topical | 28.57 | 0023301 |
Rosaceae | Rubus alceifolius Poir. | Ma Hooh Luang | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Diarrhea | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | 0023302 |
Rubiaceae | Lasianthus cyanocarpus Jack | Gum Lung Chang San | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Tonic, back and low back pain | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | 0023312 |
Rubiaceae | Morinda angustifolia Roxb. var. angustifolia | Pha Ya Rak Diew | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Back and low back pain, promote the appetite | Decocted | Oral | 100 | 0023303 |
Mussaenda sanderiana Ridl. | Dok Pee Seue | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Roots | Stone disease | Decocted | Oral | 57.14 | 0023304 | |
Rutaceae | Clausena excavata Burm.f. | Mai Kee Hao | Cha Miang forest and home gardens | Leaves | Skin disease | Decocted | Topical | 28.57 | 0023305 |
Micromelum minutum Wight & Arn. I | Mai Mon | Cha Miang forest | Leaves | Detoxification | Boiled in water | Bath | 57.14 | - | |
Toddalia asiatica (L.) Lam. | Ma Kra Teub Rong | Cha Miang forest | Climbing stem | Tonic | Decocted | Oral | 100 | 0023306 | |
Selaginellaceae | Selaginella helferi Warb. | Ya mung Tao | Cha Miang forest | All | Swelling of hands and feet | Decocted | Oral | 28.57 | 0023307 |
Simaroubaceae | Picrasma javanica Blume | Gom Dum | Cha Miang forest | Leaves | Skin disease | Boiled in water | Bath | 100 | 0023308 |
Smilacaceae | Smilax corbularia Kunth | Hua Khao Yen | Cha Miang forest | Rhizomes | Tonic, promote the appetite | Decocted | Oral | 100 | 0023309 |
Solanaceae | Solanum torvum Sw. | Ba Kuea Puang | Home gardens | Fruits | Eye disease | Concocted | Oral | 100 | 0023310 |
Theaceae | Schima wallichii Choisy | Tha Low | Cha Miang forest | Branches | Asthma | Consumed water from branches | Oral | 57.14 | - |
Vitaceae | Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr. | Kheung Khang Ma | Cha Miang forest | Roots | Tonic | Decocted | Oral | 85.71 | 0023311 |
Zingiberaceae | Zingiber montanum (J. Koenig) Link ex A. Dietr. | Poo Loei | Cha Miang forest | Rhizomes | Bone fractures, bruises, muscle pain Indigestion, constipation, nourish blood | Crushed Decocted | Topical Oral | 100 | 0023315 |
Plant | Parts Used | Percentage Yield of Extract (w/w%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Ethanol Extract | Water Extract | ||
Cinnamomum iners Reinw. ex Blume | Bark | 13.39 | 6.21 |
Croton stellatopilosus H.Ohba | Branches | 6.16 | 4.68 |
Dioscorea cirrhosa Lour var. cirrhosa | Tubers | 17.03 | 7.17 |
Phlogacanthus curviflorus (Wall.) Nees | Leaves | 11.95 | 7.03 |
Sambucus javanica Reinw. ex Blume subsp. javanica | Leaves | 13.15 | 11.52 |
Sambucus simpsonii Rehder | Leaves | 19.34 | 13.49 |
Toddalia asiatica (L.) Lam. | Climbing stem | 5.67 | 3.38 |
Viburnum sambucinum var. tomentosum Hallier f. | Leaves | 15.11 | 13.77 |
Zingiber montanum (J. Koenig) Link ex A. Dietr. | Rhizomes | 10.32 | 5.32 |
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Sukkho, T.; Khanongnuch, C.; Lumyong, S.; Ruangsuriya, J.; Pattananandecha, T.; Apichai, S.; Ogata, F.; Kawasaki, N.; Saenjum, C. Local Wisdom and Diversity of Medicinal Plants in Cha Miang Forest in Mae Kampong Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Their Potential for Use as Osteoprotective Products. Plants 2022, 11, 1492. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11111492
Sukkho T, Khanongnuch C, Lumyong S, Ruangsuriya J, Pattananandecha T, Apichai S, Ogata F, Kawasaki N, Saenjum C. Local Wisdom and Diversity of Medicinal Plants in Cha Miang Forest in Mae Kampong Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Their Potential for Use as Osteoprotective Products. Plants. 2022; 11(11):1492. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11111492
Chicago/Turabian StyleSukkho, Treethip, Chartchai Khanongnuch, Saisamorn Lumyong, Jetsada Ruangsuriya, Thanawat Pattananandecha, Sutasinee Apichai, Fumihiko Ogata, Naohito Kawasaki, and Chalermpong Saenjum. 2022. "Local Wisdom and Diversity of Medicinal Plants in Cha Miang Forest in Mae Kampong Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Their Potential for Use as Osteoprotective Products" Plants 11, no. 11: 1492. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11111492