Zootherapeuticals of the three geo-political regions of Southern Nigeria

Olayide Muideen Oladepo , Waheed Adeola Adedeji , Musa Oladejo , Mohammed Wulgo Ali , Oyindamola Olajumoke Abiodun , Oluwakanyinsola Salawu
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Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance

Drug bioprospecting from natural products is arguably a gold mine. Ethnopharmacological studies have primarily focused on the use of plant materials for drug discovery, though other natural products including animal species are commonly used for managing diseases in Nigeria. Review and documentation of zootherapy studies in Southern Nigeria are scattered, and inventory and cross-indexing of zootherapeutics in the region are scarce.

Aim of the study

We reviewed and inventoried studies on the practice of zootherapy in managing diseases in the three geopolitical regions of Southern Nigeria.

Materials and methods

Inclusion criterion for the papers used was limiting utilization of animal species to medicinal purposes only. Publications between 1988 and 2021 were examined using databases like Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed and Medline. Popularity ratio (P.R) and impart factor (IF) were assigned to an animal family to denote number of places in the Southern Nigeria where it is used and number of diseases it is used to manage respectively.

Results

Data were gathered from 81 published papers or books out of which 26 were on the practices of zootherapy in different states of Southern Nigeria, 45 were on the practices of zootherapy in other parts of the world for correlations and cross indexing, 8 were referenced for natural medicines generally while the remaining two were relevant literatures. Ninety-eight (98) species of medicinal animals and products were used in the South-Western, seventy-nine (79) in the South-Southern and twenty (20) in the South-Eastern regions of Nigeria. Oyo State was reported for the highest therapeutic usage while Abia State has the lowest value. The animal product with the most medicinal usage in Southern Nigeria are Bovidae with an impart factor (IF) of 100 while Anatidae, Osteridae and Colubrida each has an impart factor of 4.76. The animal parts (bone, tail, head, skin, fur, milk, hoof, horn, egg and honey; skull and teeth) are the most commonly used in the South-East, whole animal in the South-West and flesh in the South-South.

Conclusions

This review of the zootherapy practices in Nigeria may further enhance the study and development of new drugs by researchers interested in ethnopharmacology.
尼日利亚南部三个地缘政治地区的动物疗法
从天然产品中进行药物生物勘探可以说是一座金矿。尽管包括动物物种在内的其他天然产品通常用于治疗尼日利亚的疾病,但人种药理学研究主要侧重于利用植物材料进行药物开发。对尼日利亚南部动物疗法研究的回顾和记录比较零散,对该地区动物疗法的盘点和交叉索引也很少。研究目的我们回顾并盘点了尼日利亚南部三个地缘政治地区动物疗法治疗疾病的研究。使用谷歌学术、Scopus、Web of Science、PubMed 和 Medline 等数据库对 1988 年至 2021 年间的论文进行了研究。结果从 81 篇已发表的论文或书籍中收集了数据,其中 26 篇涉及尼日利亚南部各州的动物疗法实践,45 篇涉及世界其他地区的动物疗法实践,以便进行关联和交叉索引,8 篇参考了一般的天然药物,其余 2 篇为相关文献。尼日利亚西南部地区使用了 98 种药用动物和产品,南部地区使用了 79 种,东南部地区使用了 20 种。据报告,奥约州的药用率最高,而阿比亚州的药用率最低。尼日利亚南部地区药用价值最高的动物产品是牛科动物,其传授系数(IF)为 100,而羊科动物、牡蛎科动物和疣螈科动物的传授系数均为 4.76。动物器官(骨、尾、头、皮、毛、乳、蹄、角、蛋和蜜;头骨和牙齿)在东南部最常用,整只动物在西南部最常用,肉在南部最常用。
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