A. Dogara, Isah Labaran, S. Hamad, A. A. Lema, B. H. Jakada
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Abstract
Medicinal plants have aided in the establishment and expansion of the modern healthcare system. Plants with medicinal potential are still the only way forward, as their acceptance and recognition spread over the globe. Ethnobotany is an interdisciplinary field that studies how people use plants in their daily lives. Nigeria accounted for roughly 20% of Africa's population and slightly more than half of West Africa's projected 681,000 new cancer cases in 2008, accounting for roughly 20% of the continent's population and slightly more than half of West Africa's. For pharmaceutical exploration and conservation, it is important to document the use of medicinal plants in a specific region across time. The study's goal was to find out which plants were used to treat Cancer in Mubi, Northern eastern part of Nigeria. An open ended interview was employed with no sampling size selection. Used Value (UV), Fidelity level (FL) and Relative frequency of citation (RFC) were used to determine the most important and effective plants used for treatment of cancer. Ten plants were documented with Neolamarckia cadamba has 0.9, 1 and 100 % of UV, RFC and FL, respectively. The study will serve as a foundation for subsequent research into developing natural medicine or modern medications to prevent the extinction of the species.
药用植物对现代医疗体系的建立和扩大起到了帮助作用。随着具有药用潜力的植物在全球范围内的接受和认可,它们仍然是唯一的前进道路。民族植物学是一个跨学科领域,研究人们在日常生活中如何利用植物。尼日利亚约占非洲人口的20%,占2008年西非预计68.1万新发癌症病例的一半多一点,约占非洲大陆人口的20%,略高于西非人口的一半。对于药物开发和保护来说,记录特定地区药用植物的使用情况是很重要的。这项研究的目的是找出在尼日利亚东北部的Mubi,哪些植物被用来治疗癌症。采用开放式访谈,没有抽样大小选择。利用UV (Used Value)、FL (Fidelity level)和RFC (Relative frequency of citation)来确定治疗癌症最重要和最有效的植物。10株植物的UV、RFC和FL含量分别为0.9、1%和100%。这项研究将为随后开发自然药物或现代药物以防止该物种灭绝的研究奠定基础。