Characteristics of Medicinal Plants used in Traditional Medicine for Oral Diseases Treatment in Southern Benin

A. Abdoulaye, Agossou P. Noumavo, Nicéphore M. Glodjinon, A. Adjanohoun, L. Baba-Moussa, F. Baba-Moussa
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Background of the Study: In the oral health field, dental caries and periodontal diseases are the most frequent pathologies that affect all population to different degrees. In Benin, oral diseases constitute a serious public health problem. Care, whether curative or preventive, requires an investment that many cannot afford in developing countries like Benin. Because of oral diseases extent, appropriate solutions must be found to improve oral health in Benin. Place and Duration of Study:  Data were collected through ethnobotanical surveys in the districts of Allada, Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou and Porto-Novo from May to August 2021. Aim: This study aims to identify the medicinal plants used in traditional medicine to treat oral diseases. Methodology: Prior to the ethnobotanical study itself, we proceeded to locate the markets where medicinal plants are sold in the study area. Then, in order to ensure a high objectivity degree of the data obtained during our study, the survey is carried out used a preestabilished questionnaires. The questionnaire focused on the following main points: (1) Profile of the respondent (surname, first name, age, gender, education level and experience in the field), (2) informations on the recipe (oral uses, vernacular and scientific names, parts used, preparation method, route and mode of administration, contraindications and side effects). The medicinal plants vendors were selected based their availability displays size and frequency level of displays. Results: One hundred and three (103) medicinal plants species were identified, divided into forty-four (44) families and ninety-one (91) genera. The most used plants are Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides (11.72%), Ocimum americanum (4.88%), Ocimum gratissimum (4.39%), Lantana camara (2.93%), Bridelia ferruginea (2.93%), Moringa oleifera (2.44%), Lippia multiflora (2.44%), Mangifera indica (2.44%), Dialium guineense (2.44%), Pseudocedrela kotschyi (1.95%), Justicia flava (1.95%), Uvaria chamae (1.95%) and Xylopia aethiopica (1.95%). The most commonly plant parts used were leaves and roots. The decoction of these parts in mouthwash or gargle is most used for oral diseases treatment. Conclusion: The flora of Benin contains a rich diversity of plants. Many of which are used in traditional Beninese medicine and have the potential to provide pharmacologically active natural products. In order to know the different plants used to treat oral diseases, an ethnobotanical survey was conducted in southern Benin (district of Allada, Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou and Porto-novo).
贝宁南部传统口腔疾病治疗药用植物的特点
研究背景:在口腔健康领域,龋齿和牙周病是最常见的疾病,不同程度地影响着所有人群。在贝宁,口腔疾病是一个严重的公共卫生问题。无论是治疗性的还是预防性的护理都需要投资,这在贝宁这样的发展中国家是许多人负担不起的。由于口腔疾病的严重程度,必须找到适当的解决办法来改善贝宁的口腔健康。研究地点和时间:研究数据于2021年5月至8月在Allada、Abomey-Calavi、Cotonou和Porto-Novo地区通过民族植物学调查收集。目的:鉴定中药中治疗口腔疾病的药用植物。方法:在进行民族植物学研究之前,我们着手确定研究区域内药用植物销售的市场。然后,为了保证我们在研究过程中获得的数据的高度客观性,我们使用预先设定的问卷进行调查。问卷内容主要包括:(1)被调查者的个人资料(姓、名、年龄、性别、文化程度和从业经验);(2)处方信息(口服法、白话名和学名、所用部位、制备方法、给药途径和方式、禁忌症和副作用)。选择药用植物供应商是基于他们的可用性、展示规模和展示频率。结果:共鉴定药用植物103种,隶属44科91属。利用最多的植物依次为花椒(11.72%)、美洲花椒(4.88%)、花椒(4.39%)、山楂(2.93%)、铁杉(2.93%)、辣木(2.44%)、多花Lippia(2.44%)、芒果(2.44%)、几内亚Dialium(2.44%)、黄柳(1.95%)、黄柳(1.95%)、木耳(1.95%)和青木(1.95%)。最常用的植物部位是叶子和根。漱口水或含漱液中这些部位的汤剂多用于口腔疾病的治疗。结论:贝宁植物区系具有丰富的植物多样性。其中许多被用于传统的贝宁医学,并有可能提供具有药理活性的天然产品。为了了解用于治疗口腔疾病的不同植物,在贝宁南部(Allada、Abomey-Calavi、科托努和波尔图-诺沃区)进行了民族植物学调查。
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