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A herbalogical study on the plants of Iridaceae in Korea

한국산 붓꽃과 식물에 관한 본초학적 연구

  • Eom, Tae-Hwan (Dept. of Herbology, College of Oriental Medicine, Dong-Shin University) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Ho (Dept. of Anatomy, College of Oriental Medicine, Dong-Shin University) ;
  • Lee, Soong-In (Dept. of Oriental Medicine Prescription, College of Oriental Medicine, Dong-Shin University) ;
  • Jeong, Jong-Gil (Dept. of Herbology, College of Oriental Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
  • 엄태환 (동신대학교 한의과대학 본초학교실) ;
  • 김진호 (동신대학교 한의과대학 해부학교실) ;
  • 이숭인 (동신대학교 한의과대학 방제학교실) ;
  • 정종길 (동신대학교 한의과대학 본초학교실)
  • Received : 2013.04.12
  • Accepted : 2013.05.20
  • Published : 2013.05.30

Abstract

Objective : For the purpose of developing Korean herbalogy of the plants to Iridaceae in Korea, the literatures of the successive generations have been thoroughly investigated to prepare this article. Methods : The examined herbalogical books and research paper which published at home and abroad. Results : A list was made about Iridacease plant which are cultivated or grew naturally in Korea, after investigate the data on domestic and foreign Iridaceae plants. Out of those lists, serviceable plants were selected and with those available plants, their distributions were analysed and parts which can be used as medicines were divided into 3 categories such as oriental medicine name, scientific name and non-official name. Iridacease's properties flavor, channels they use and effects were also noted, not to mention their toxicity. Iridacease (grew in Korea) was divided into 6 classes with 32 species. Out of those, 5 classes with 11 species were found serviceable which indicates 34% of all. Out of all 32 specified Iridacease plants, Iris plants were found 27 species, which were shown the most. And 7 classes of Iris plants were also selected the most in serviceable Iridacease. Out of all serviceable parts in Iridaceae, root parts took first place as 6 species. Conclusion ; There were totaled to 6 genera and 32 species in Iridaceae in Korea and among them medicinal plants are 5 genera, 11 species, some 34% in total.

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