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Medicinal plants are directly linked to gastrointestinal diseases as they are frequently studied for their therapeutic potential in treating these conditions, as evidenced by ethnobotanical surveys in South Africa and Brazil [1], [2]. Furthermore, these plants are recognized in ethnomedicine for possessing pharmacological properties specifically relevant to managing gastrointestinal disorders [3].

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Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceThe study 'Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of Gastrointestinal disorders in Northeast Brazil' was published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology in 2018.
referenceThe study titled 'Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of Gastrointestinal disorders in the Eastern cape Province, South Africa' was published in the Journal of Medicinal Plants Research in 2009.
Therapeutic Potential of Medicinal Plants and Their ... - PMC - NIH pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMC 1 fact
claimMedicinal plants commonly used in ethnomedicine possess pharmacological effects relevant to the treatment of diabetes mellitus, cancer, infections, cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory disorders, and gastrointestinal disorders.