An ethno-botanical survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of fracture and dislocation in Ogugu, Kogi State Nigeria

B. A. Ali, Umar Sabdat Unoyiza, Suleiman Mohammed Salisu, Kutama Ahmad Suleiman, K. Tijani
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The documented information on traditional medicinal plants in Ogugu communities of Kogi State is vague and limited to its species and thus very little research has been done on these medicinal plants. An Ethno-botanical study was conducted to take inventory of the species by the inhabitants of various communities in Ogugu, Olamaboro Local Government area of Kogi State in bone fracture treatment and dislocation. The study was carried out between May through September 2019. Ethnomedicinal knowledge was gathered from 20 traditional bone setters in 10 communities using questionnaires. The plants most referenced from the questionnaire were collected and identified using various standard methods and procedures. 80% of the respondents were male while 20% were female. 40% were in the range of 31-41 years of age and only 10% were in the age range of 20-30 years. About 45% has no formal education while only 5% had a university degree. TBS with most year of experience (21-25 years) are only 5% while the profession is dominated by those of moderate time of practice (11-15 years) with 40% representative. A total of 49 medicinal plant species distributed in 27 families and genera were documented. Family Euphorbiaceae was found to be mostly used for fracture treatment. The most frequent used plant parts were the leaves (49.5%). The method of preparation of the herbal remedies were generally best in the form of poultice administered in the form of paste to give the best result in fracture and bone setting treatment.
尼日利亚科吉州奥古古用于治疗骨折和脱臼的药用植物民族植物学调查
有关科吉州奥古古(Ogugu)社区传统药用植物的文献资料非常模糊,仅限于其种类,因此对这些药用植物的研究非常少。我们开展了一项民族植物学研究,以清点科吉州奥拉马博罗地方政府辖区奥古古各社区居民用于治疗骨折和脱臼的物种。研究在 2019 年 5 月至 9 月期间进行。通过问卷调查,从 10 个社区的 20 位传统接骨人那里收集了民族药用知识。使用各种标准方法和程序收集并鉴定了问卷中提及最多的植物。80%的受访者为男性,20%为女性。40% 的受访者年龄在 31-41 岁之间,只有 10% 的受访者年龄在 20-30 岁之间。约 45% 的人没有受过正规教育,只有 5% 的人拥有大学学位。具有最长从业年限(21-25 年)的 TBS 仅占 5%,而具有中等从业年限(11-15 年)的 TBS 占 40%。记录的药用植物共有 49 种,分布于 27 个科和属。大戟科植物主要用于治疗骨折。最常用的植物部位是叶子(49.5%)。草药的制备方法一般以膏药的形式给药效果最好,对骨折和骨质疏松的治疗效果最佳。
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