Biodiversity and phytochemistry of medicinal plants used against diarrhea in Benin

Memonsso Pierrette Pauline Deguenon, Alban G. Houngbèmè, Grâce Joanna Ombouma, Fernand Ahokanou Gbaguidi, Benjamin Romuald Marcel Houinato
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Diarrheal diseases are still a public health problem in developing countries and for this, it is essential to take care of them with the use of traditional medicine because for its effectiveness and character in using natural molecules. In this work, 140 people including traditional healers, sellers of medicinal plants, herbal healers, were identified and chosen at random in the 4 major cities of Benin, namely: Porto-Novo, Cotonou, Abomey and Parakou. For information collection the method of individual semi-structured interviews was used and took into account the names of the plants, the conditions treated, the parts of plants used, the methods of preparation, and the therapeutic and traditional use against diarrhea. Phytochemical analysis of plants was carried out using the method based on coloring and precipitation reactions. The results showed that 40% were respondents are traditional healers, 45% were medicinal plant dealers, 10% were herbal healers and 5% represented mothers with babies. The survey carried out indicated a list of 14 species divided into 13 genera and 11 families, among which Combretaceae and Fabaceae (27.27%) are the most represented families. The leaves (85.71%) were the most used with the decoction (71.42%) as the frequent mode of preparation. The preparations were administered orally (67.38%) in the form of a drink. The phytochemical profile showed the presence of 13 chemical groups for all species. The most common being steroids, tannins, reducing compounds, mucilages, saponosides and alkaloids. The tannins and saponins justify preliminary the antidiarrheal properties attributed to these plants. This study was showed the chemical characterization of diarrheal Beninese species.
贝宁用于治疗腹泻的药用植物的生物多样性和植物化学
腹泻病仍然是发展中国家的一个公共卫生问题,为此,必须使用传统医学来治疗腹泻病,因为传统医学具有使用天然分子的有效性和特点。在这项工作中,在贝宁的 4 个主要城市(即波多诺伏、科托努、科托努、科托努)随机选取了 140 人,其中包括传统治疗师、药用植物销售商和草药治疗师:这些城市是:波多诺伏、科托努、阿波美和帕拉库。在收集信息时,采用了个人半结构式访谈的方法,并考虑到了植物的名称、治疗的病症、植物的使用部位、制备方法以及对腹泻的治疗和传统用途。使用基于着色和沉淀反应的方法对植物进行了植物化学分析。结果显示,40% 的受访者是传统治疗师,45% 是药用植物经销商,10% 是草药治疗师,5% 是有婴儿的母亲。调查显示,药用植物有 14 种,分为 13 属 11 科,其中最多的科是梳齿科和豆科(27.27%)。叶片(85.71%)最常用,煎剂(71.42%)是常用的制剂。制剂以饮料形式口服(67.38%)。植物化学成分分析表明,所有物种都含有 13 个化学组。最常见的是类固醇、单宁、还原化合物、粘液、皂苷和生物碱。单宁酸和皂苷初步证明了这些植物的止泻特性。这项研究显示了贝宁腹泻植物的化学特征。
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