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안동 사문암 지역의 식물상과 생태와 보전 (Composition, Ecology and Conservation of the Andong Serpentine Flora, South Korea)

  • 박정석;김윤하;남희정;엄병철;이경연;김종원
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.515-540
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    • 2022
  • 경북 안동에는 초염기성 사문암 지역 약 3 km2가 잔존한다. 2013년부터 2018년까지 총12차례의 현장 조사를 통해 지역 식물상과 그 구조에 대한 생태학적 연구가 이루어졌다. 선행 연구의 식물상 목록을 포함하여 총527분류군의 예비적 식물상을 기록하였고, 이로부터 사문암 입지에 대응하는 현존식물상(real flora)으로서 총 331분류군을 규명하였다. 식생피복도 분석으로부터 소나무 듬성숲(sparse forest)과 초원식생의 모자이크 상관이 본 연구 지역의 특징적 경관이었다. 연구 대상의 사문암 지역은 민족식물학적 식물종 및 초원식생 분자의 주요 거처로서 비사문암지역과의 분명한 차별성이 인정되었다. 서식처의 원형은 외지(non-site) 토양의 유입과 이질적인(exotic) 식물종의 도입으로 인하여 심한 질적 쇠퇴가 진행되고 있었다. 결론적으로 국가 차원의 보호지역 지정과 생태학적 장기추적연구의 필요성이 대두되었다.

Requirements Engineering for Digitizing Traditional Medical Knowledge: The Case of Building Phytomedicine Mobile-Web Application in Tanzania

  • Beebwa, Irene Evarist;Dida, Mussa Ally;Chacha, Musa;Nyakundi, David Onchonga;Marwa, Janeth
    • International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.95-114
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    • 2019
  • The digitization of traditional medical knowledge in Tanzania will greatly enhance its preservation and dissemination. This is especially important given the challenges facing the current methods of preserving and managing such knowledge. This study presents the requirements engineering approaches and requirements for a web-mobile application that would successfully digitize indigenous knowledge of phytomedicine and relevant practitioners licensing and registration processes. To establish the requirements of such a digital system application, the study sought the opinion of 224 stakeholders whose suggestions were used to analyze and model the requirements for designing such a web-mobile tool. The study was carried out in Arusha, Kagera and Dar es Salaam regions of Tanzania which involved ethnobotanical researchers, herb practitioners, curators from herbaria and registrar officers from Traditional and Alternatives Health Practice Council. Structured interview, survey, observation and document review were employed to find out the basic functional and non-functional requirements for possible designing and implementation a web-mobile application that would digitize indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants. The requirements were modelled using the use case and context diagrams. Finally, the study came up with a list of items for both functional and non-functional requirements that can be used as guidelines to develop a web-mobile application that will capture and document traditional medical knowledge of medicinal plants in Tanzania and, enabling relevant authorities to regulate and manage stakeholders.

한국산 초롱꽃과(Campanulaceae)의 민속식물, 화학성분, 약리작용에 대한 종합적 고찰 (Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology of the Korean Campanulaceae: A Comprehensive Review)

  • 김현준;강신호
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.240-264
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    • 2017
  • 한국산 초롱꽃과 식물의 전통지식을 확인하고, 이들의 화학성분, 약리효과에 관한 자료와의 비교 분석을 통해 종합적인 고찰을 수행하였다. 그 결과, 민속식물은 총 18분류군으로 식용, 약용, 관상용 등으로 이용되고 있으며, 이 중 약용으로는 도라지, 잔대, 더덕 등 총 12분류군이 확인되었다. 약용 전통지식은 감기, 천식, 산후조리 등 49개의 질병 및 질환을 치료하기 위해 이용된 것으로 조사되었다. 지금까지 한국산 초롱꽃과 잔대속, 더덕속, 도라지속, 초롱꽃속, 영아자속에서 총 211개의 화학성분이 선행 연구자들에 의해 밝혀졌으며, 이들은 triterpenes 109종류, sterols 8종류, polyacetylens 4종류, alkaloids 21종류, flavonoids 14종류, phenolic acids 14종류, phenolic glycosides 11종류, phenylpropanoids 8종류, 그 밖의 성분으로 organic acid 계열 등 22종류이다. 약리효과로는 면역활성, 항염증, 항천식 및 점액분비촉진, 항알레르기, 항산화, 에스트로겐 활성, 항당뇨, 간 보호, 신경 보호, 항종양, 항진통, 순환계, 항비만 등에 효과가 있는 것으로 조사되었다. 조사된 전통지식과 화학성분, 약리효과에 대한 자료를 종합해 본 결과, 한국산 초롱꽃과 식물을 호흡기 계통, 임신 출산 산후조리, 생식 배설 계통, 순환 계통, 근골격계 계통 등의 질병 및 질환에 사용된 전통지식은 해당 식물체 조추출물 및 화학성분을 이용한 약리 실험을 통해 그 효과가 입증되었다고 판단된다.

THE ECOLOGY, PHYTOGEOGRAPHY AND ETHNOBOTANY OF GINSENG

  • Hu Shiu Ying
    • 고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 고려인삼학회 1978년도 학술대회지
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    • pp.149-157
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    • 1978
  • Ginseng is the English common name for the species in the genus Panax. This article gives a broad botanical review including the morphological characteristics, ecological amplitude, and the ethnobotanical aspect of the genus Panax. The species of Panax are adapted for life in rich loose soil of partially shaded forest floor with the deciduous trees such as linden, oak, maple, ash, alder, birch, beech, hickory, etc. forming the canopy. Like their associated trees, all ginsengs are deciduous. They require annual climatic changes, plenty of water in summer, and a period of dormancy in winter. The plant body of ginseng consists of an underground rhizome and an aerial shoot. The rhizome has a terminal bud, prominent leafscars and a fleshy root in some species. It is perennial. The aerial shoot is herbaceous and annual. It consists of a single slender stem with a whorl of digitately compound leaves and a terminal umbel bearing fleshy red fruits after flowering. The yearly cycle of death and renascence of the aerial shoot is a natural phenomenon in ginseng. The species of Panax occur in eastern North America and eastern Asia, including the eastern portion of the Himalayan region. Such a bicentric generic distributional pattern indicates a close floristic relationship of the eastern sides of two great continental masses in the northern hemisphere. It is well documented that genera with this type of disjunct distribution are of great antiquity. Many of them have fossil remains in Tertiary deposits. In this respect, the species of Panax may be regarded as living fossils. The distribution of the species, and the center of morphological diversification are explained with maps and other illustrations. Chemical constituents confirm the conclusion derived from morphological characters that eastern Asia is the center of species concentration of Panax. In eastern North America two species occur between longitude $70^{\circ}-97^{\circ}$ Wand latitude $34^{\circ}-47^{\circ}$ N. In eastern Asia the range of the genus extends from longitude $85^{\circ}$ E in Nepal to $140^{\circ}$ E in Japan, and from latitude $22^{\circ}$ N in the hills of Tonkin of North Vietnam to $48^{\circ}$ N in eastern Siberia. The species in eastern North America all have fleshy roots, and many of the species in eastern Asia have creeping stolons with enlarged nodes or stout horizontal rhizomes as storage organs in place of fleshy roots. People living in close harmony with nature in the homeland of various species of Panax have used the stout rhizomes or the fleshy roots of different wild forms of ginseng for medicine since time immemorial. Those who live in the center morphological diversity are specific both in the application of names for the identification of species in their communication and in the use of different roots as remedies to relieve pain, to cure diseases, or to correct physiological disorders. Now, natural resources of wild plants with medicinal virtue are extremely limited. In order to meet the market demand, three species have been intensively cultivated in limited areas. These species are American ginseng (P. quinquefolius) in northeastern United States, ginseng (P. ginseng) in northeastern Asia, particularly in Korea, and Sanchi (P. wangianus) in southwestern China, especially in Yunnan. At present hybridization and selection for better quality, higher yield, and more effective chemical contents have not received due attention in ginseng culture. Proper steps in this direction should be taken immediately, so that our generation may create a richer legacy to hand down to the future. Meanwhile, all wild plants of all species in all lands should be declared as endangered taxa, and they should be protected from further uprooting so that a. fuller gene pool may be conserved for the. genus Panax.

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