It could be the source of fundamental knowledge for pharmacology, sustainable use and conservation of biological resources (Cakilcioglu and Turkoglu, 2010). Particularly, comparative evaluation of ethnopharmacology may represent a first step to better understanding the cultural components influencing the perception of pharmaceutical (Pieroni and Quave, 2005). Besides, this method is useful for selection of indigenous medicinal plants for phytochemical and biological/pharmacological studies (Heinrich, et al., 1998).