South African Medicinal Plants Traditionally Used for Wound Treatment: An Ethnobotanical Systematic Review.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Farzana Fisher Née Rahiman, Charlene Africa, Jeremy Klaasen, Randall Fisher
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Abstract

Microbial contamination of chronic wounds complicates their treatment. Traditional knowledge systems and the diversity of indigenous medicinal plants create a haven for traditional medicine practices in South Africa (SA). This systematic review aims to present a comprehensive ethnobotanical report of traditional medicines used in the documented empirical wound healing studies in SA. Google Scholar, PubMed, Medline EBSCOhost, Science Direct, and Scopus were sourced using the keywords/terminologies "South Africa", "medicinal plants", "traditional medicine" "indigenous", "skin", "wound", "ethnobotany", "survey", "interview", and "treatment" in different combinations. Relevant and unpublished records were retrieved from the Global Electronic Thesis Database. The searching process identified 32,419 records, of which 4005 studies were screened. Following the removal of 1795 duplicates, the remaining 2210 sources were screened by title and abstract, and 133 full-text reports were accessed and evaluated. Plants traditionally used for wound-healing purposes comprised 222 species belonging to 71 families, namely Asteraceae (predominantly the Helichrysum species), Asphodelaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Euphorbiaceae. Plant organs used for medicinal remedies included leaves, roots, and bark prepared as poultices, infusions, decoctions, gel/ointments/lotions, and pastes. This review provides a valuable reference for future phytochemical and pharmacological studies and highlights the need for further ethnobotanical research to treat wounds in SA.

南非传统上用于伤口治疗的药用植物:民族植物学系统综述。
慢性伤口的微生物污染使其治疗复杂化。传统知识体系和本土药用植物的多样性为南非的传统医学实践创造了一个避风港。这篇系统综述的目的是提供一个全面的民族植物学报告,传统药物在南非伤口愈合研究中使用。谷歌Scholar、PubMed、Medline EBSCOhost、Science Direct和Scopus使用关键词/术语“南非”、“药用植物”、“传统医学”、“土著”、“皮肤”、“伤口”、“民族植物学”、“调查”、“访谈”和“治疗”以不同的组合进行检索。从全球电子论文数据库检索相关和未发表的记录。检索过程确定了32,419条记录,其中筛选了4005项研究。在删除1795份重复报告后,根据标题和摘要筛选了剩余的2210份来源,并访问和评估了133份全文报告。传统上用于伤口愈合的植物包括71科222种,即菊科(主要是蜡菊)、藤科、豆科、茄科和大戟科。用于药物治疗的植物器官包括叶子、根和树皮,它们被制成药膏、注射剂、煎剂、凝胶/软膏/乳液和膏剂。这一综述为今后的植物化学和药理研究提供了有价值的参考,并强调了进一步开展民族植物学研究以治疗SA伤口的必要性。
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Plants-Basel
Plants-Basel Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
2923
审稿时长
15.4 days
期刊介绍: Plants (ISSN 2223-7747), is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science. It publishes review articles, regular research articles, communications, and short notes in the fields of structural, functional and experimental botany. In addition to fundamental disciplines such as morphology, systematics, physiology and ecology of plants, the journal welcomes all types of articles in the field of applied plant science.
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