11:00 - 12:30
Room: Montreal
Lecture Session
Chair/s:
Michael Heinrich
History of medicinal plant use in Europe: A phylogenetic and organoleptic approach
Leonti Marco 1, Casu Laura 2, Staub Peter 1
1 Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Cagliari, Via Ospedale 72, 09124 Cagliari, Italy, Cagliari, Italy
2 Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Via Ospedale 72, 09124 Cagliari, Italy, Cagliari, Italy

Historical texts have emerged as a valuable tool for studying the therapeutic knowledge of past cultures. Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica (DMM) written during the 1st century AD is one of the most influential historical texts dealing with the therapeutic use of herbal drugs in Europe and the Mediterranean. DMM summarizes medicinal knowledge for over 1000 plant, mineral and animal derived drugs. Despite the historical relevance of DMM for modern herbal medicine and phytotherapy the content of this work has hitherto not been assessed systematically [1]. Therefore, the herbal drugs described in DMM (ex Matthioli, 1568 [2]) were analysed using a multidisciplinary and quantitative approach. We analysed the correlation of smell and taste properties of herbal drugs assessed through an organoleptic tasting panel with their therapeutic uses described in DMM. A prevalence of uses for infectious diseases, a high frequency of root drugs, a marked use of Fabaceae seeds for dermatology, Apiaceae exudates for neurological problems and Apiaceae seeds as antidotes were noticed. Herbal drugs with higher flavour complexity also tend to have more therapeutic uses indicating that chemosensory complexity is linked with perceived therapeutic efficacy.

Acknowledgements: This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 606895. References: [1] Staub P, Casu L, Leonti M. Phytomedicine 2016; 23:1043–1052. [2] Matthioli PA. I Discorsi di M. Pietro Andrea Matthioli. Sanese, Medico Cesareo, et del Serenissimo Principe Ferdinando Archiduca d’Austria & c. Nelli Sei Libri Di Pedacio Dioscoride Anazarbeo della Materia Medicale. Vincenzo Valgrisi, Venezia, 1568. Reprinted in Facsimile. Rome: Stabilimento Tipografico Julia; 1967–70.


Reference:
We-Ethnopharmacology-SL-02:
Session:
Ethnopharmacology
Presenter/s:
Marco Leonti
Presentation type:
Short lecture (oral presentation)
Room:
Montreal
Chair/s:
Michael Heinrich
Date:
Wednesday, 6th September, 2017
Time:
11:15 - 11:30
Session times:
11:00 - 12:30