Ethnobotanical Survey of Some Medicinal Plants used in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, Edo State, Nigeria

F. E. Osayimwen, Nosayaba Osadolor, Stainless Obaile Okoogua
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Traditional use of plants for medicine has been an agelong practice among different ethnicities of the globe before the advent of modern medicine. A study was conducted among the people of Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria, to find out the ethnomedicinal knowledge of the traditional medical practitioners in the area for the purpose of documenting the available information relating to medicinal plants. Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area comprise of 73 communities, out of which 32 (44%) communities were selected using stratified random sampling. Ethnobotanical data was collected using closed-end questionnaire, group discussion and guided field walk. A total of 500 questionnaire were administered to 37 local herb sellers, 144 traditional medical practitioner and 318 other local informants. Questionnaires used for the interview was divided into Part A & B; A containing demographic information of respondent and part B contained information on medicinal plant such as plant local name, life form, part of plant used, ailments treated, method of preparation, mode of administration, dosage etc. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistical method. The investigation revealed that 111 plant species belonging to 53 families are used for the prevention and treatment of 80 ailments. 22.64% of the plant species use for medicinal purpose belong to the ‘’Fabaceae’’ family. The most common of traditional medicinal preparation and administration methods were decoction and oral administration among others. The study revealed that the most of the traditional medicine knowledge in the area is still strictly held in secrecy, with the older generation being the major practitioners. This greatly puts the knowledge of the medicine plants at risk of being eroded in the near future and therefore requires an urgent need for more documentations.
尼日利亚江户州Ikpoba-Okha地方政府地区一些药用植物的民族植物学调查
在现代医学出现之前,在全球不同的种族中,植物的传统医学用途已经存在了很长时间。在尼日利亚江户州Ikpoba-Okha地方政府地区的人民中进行了一项研究,以了解该地区传统医生的民族医学知识,以便记录有关药用植物的现有信息。Ikpoba-Okha地方政府区由73个社区组成,其中32个(44%)社区采用分层随机抽样选择。采用封闭式问卷调查、小组讨论和现场引导步行等方式收集民族植物学数据。共向37名当地草药销售商、144名传统医生和318名其他当地知情者发放了500份问卷。用于访谈的问卷分为A部分和B部分;A部分包含应答者的人口统计信息,B部分包含药用植物的信息,如植物的当地名称、生命形式、使用的植物部位、治疗的疾病、制备方法、给药方式、剂量等。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。调查发现,共有53科111种植物用于防治80种疾病。药用植物中有22.64%属于“豆科”。最常见的传统药物制备和给药方法是煎煮和口服给药。该研究显示,该地区的大多数传统医学知识仍然严格保密,老一辈是主要的从业者。这极大地使药用植物的知识在不久的将来面临被侵蚀的风险,因此迫切需要更多的文件。
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