Houttuynia cordata Thunb: Ethnobotanical and availability notes in the Cu Chi district, Vietnam

IF 0.7 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Science Today Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.14719/pst.3452
Thanh Thang Tran, Thi Thuy Tien Le, Thi Truc Thi Nguyen
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Houttuynia cordata, a plant with a long history of traditional medicinal and culinary uses across different cultures, has shown effectiveness in treating various ailments in Southeast Asia. The Cu Chi district of southern Vietnam, is home to 35 out of the country's 54 ethnic minority groups, making it an ideal location to investigate the traditional uses and availability of H. cordata within the local community. The study findings reveal notable differences in leaf anatomy, thickness, and vascular bundles, which can be attributed to variations in soil conditions. The Phu My Hung area, characterized by lower soil moisture and nutrient content, indicates more pronounced drought conditions. H. cordata from this region exhibits higher antioxidant capacity and develops lignified cells as an adaptation to dry conditions, thereby enhancing water use efficiency. The findings of this study highlight the significant implications of the distinct populations of H. cordata belonging to the same species. These populations have undergone morphological and physiological adaptations in response to their specific ecological conditions. Notably, the H. cordata population from drought-prone areas such as Phu My Hung exhibits remarkable potential for medicinal applications. This suggests that the unique environmental pressures in these regions have influenced the plant's composition and properties, making it a valuable resource for medicinal research and potential therapeutic developments. The identification and utilization of such adaptations in H. cordata populations could have far-reaching implications in the field of medicine, offering new avenues for drug discovery and the treatment of various ailments.
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Houttuynia cordata Thunb:越南古芝地区的民族植物学和可用性说明
虫草(Houttuynia cordata)是一种在不同文化中具有悠久传统药用和烹饪用途的植物,在东南亚对治疗各种疾病具有显著疗效。越南南部的古芝区居住着该国 54 个少数民族中的 35 个,因此是调查当地社区中蕺菜的传统用途和可用性的理想地点。研究结果表明,叶片的解剖结构、厚度和维管束存在明显差异,这可能与土壤条件的变化有关。Phu My Hung 地区的土壤水分和养分含量较低,表明该地区的干旱状况更为明显。该地区的虫草表现出较高的抗氧化能力,并形成木质化细胞,以适应干旱条件,从而提高水分利用效率。这项研究的结果凸显了属于同一物种的不同虫草种群的重要意义。这些种群经历了形态和生理上的适应,以应对其特定的生态条件。值得注意的是,来自干旱易发地区(如富美雄)的虫草种群在药用方面表现出显著的潜力。这表明,这些地区独特的环境压力影响了该植物的成分和特性,使其成为药用研究和潜在治疗开发的宝贵资源。识别和利用 H. cordata 种群的这种适应性可能会在医学领域产生深远影响,为药物发现和治疗各种疾病提供新的途径。
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