Plant use knowledge and quantitative analysis of some medicinal plants from Ondo State, Southwestern Nigeria

A.E. Adegbite, D. O. Aworinde, S. Fakoya, S. Erinoso, O.T. Aturu, S. O. Ojo
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This study was conducted to investigate the plants used medicinally in rural and semi-urban areas of Ondo State, Nigeria with a view to generating a comprehensive list of therapeutic plants and evaluating their importance quantitatively. Surveys were conducted in some communities in Ondo State between November 2021 and November 2022 with focus on different uses of plants. Structured questionnaires were administered to plant collectors and users. Data were analyzed based on some ethnobotanical indices. In total, 179 medicinal plants belonging to 66 plant families were recorded. The family Fabaceae had the highest (16.20%) representative species while shrubs formed the most used plant form (32%). The highest Frequency of Citation (FC, 49) was obtained for Azadirachta indica. The most valuable plant was A. indica (0.17) based on the Relative Frequency of Citation (RFC) and highest (1.67) Use Value (UV). The Consensus Index and Fidelity Level (FL) were also found to be highest with A. indica (50% and 83.33% respectively) while Fabaceae had the highest Family Importance Value (FIV, 10.98%). The ethnomedicinal use of A. indica, V. amygdalina etc. in the treatment of malaria/fever has been further confirmed in this study. The family Fabaceae has been shown to contain plant species that are important to the informants. The use of quantitative techniques in ethnomedicinal studies allows the identification of commonly used plants and their recommendation for pharmacological research to confirm traditional claims. There is need to properly educate plant users in the communities on the sustainable use of plant resources.
尼日利亚西南部翁多州一些药用植物的植物用途知识和定量分析
本研究旨在调查尼日利亚翁多州农村和半城市地区的药用植物,以期编制一份全面的治疗植物清单,并对其重要性进行量化评估。研究于 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 11 月期间在翁多州的一些社区进行了调查,重点是植物的不同用途。对植物采集者和使用者进行了结构化问卷调查。根据一些人种植物学指数对数据进行了分析。总共记录了属于 66 个植物科的 179 种药用植物。豆科(Fabaceae)的代表物种最多(16.20%),而灌木是使用最多的植物形态(32%)。Azadirachta indica 的引用频率(FC,49)最高。根据相对引用频率(RFC)和最高使用价值(UV)(1.67),最有价值的植物是 A. indica(0.17)。籼稻的共识指数(Consensus Index)和保真度(Fidelity Level,FL)也最高(分别为 50%和 83.33%),而豆科植物的科属重要性值(FIV,10.98%)最高。本研究进一步证实了 A. indica、V. amygdalina 等在治疗疟疾/发烧方面的民族药用价值。研究表明,豆科植物中含有对信息提供者很重要的植物物种。在民族药用植物研究中使用定量技术可以识别常用植物,并建议对其进行药理学研究,以证实传统说法。有必要对社区中的植物使用者进行有关植物资源可持续利用的适当教育。
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