Ethnomedicinal Practices of Plants in Danuwar Community of Dudhauli Municipality, Sindhuli District, Central Nepal

Rashika Kafle, R. S. Dani
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The study aimed to document the indigenous knowledge and practices of using plant materials for medicinal purposes by the Danuwar community in Dudhauli municipality of Sindhuli district, central Nepal. Primary data were collected between October 2016 to January 2017 through key informant interviews and focus group discussion using a semi-structured questionnaire among local healers and various aged groups of people. The information was used to prepare descriptive analysis of plant species. Among 161 plant species belonging to 153 genera and 78 families used for the treatment of different ailments, most dominant family was Fabaceae followed by Lamiaceae and Asteraceae respectively. About two-fifth plants species were used in medicinal purpose for the treatment of 47 different ailments and herbaceous plant habit was widely selected followed by trees and shrubs. The highest number of plant species was used to treat digestive system ailments, followed by skin and integumentary ailments. Common modes of application were oral and poultice, in the form of juice and paste. Among documented plants, two species were reported for the first time having any ethnomedicinal uses and eight species with novel medicinal uses in Nepal. This study showed that Danuwar people still have better traditional knowledge among local healers and elderly people. They preferred conventional medical methods using plant remedies to treat various ailments. Medicinally important plants are under threat from habitat loss and deforestation and people know little about conservation. One third plant species were not protected by concerned people. However, modern medicine and urbanization have a minor impact on the health care system and lifestyles of Danuwars. Hence, it calls for the urgent initiation of conservation and sustainable harvesting of plants.
尼泊尔中部Sindhuli区Dudhauli市Danuwar社区植物的民族医药实践
该研究旨在记录尼泊尔中部Sindhuli地区Dudhauli市Danuwar社区将植物材料用于药用目的的土著知识和做法。主要数据收集于2016年10月至2017年1月,通过关键信息访谈和焦点小组讨论,使用半结构化问卷在当地治疗师和不同年龄段的人群中收集。这些信息被用于植物物种的描述性分析。在治疗不同疾病的78科153属161种植物中,以豆科为优势科,其次是菖蒲科和菊科。约五分之二的植物种类被用于治疗47种不同的疾病,草本植物被广泛选择,其次是乔木和灌木。用于治疗消化系统疾病的植物种类最多,其次是皮肤和肠道疾病。常用的应用方式是口服和药膏,以果汁和膏状的形式。在尼泊尔记录的植物中,2种为首次报道具有民族药用价值,8种为新发现的药用价值。这项研究表明,多瑙河人在当地治疗师和老年人中仍然拥有更好的传统知识。他们更喜欢用植物疗法来治疗各种疾病的传统医学方法。重要药用植物正受到栖息地丧失和森林砍伐的威胁,而人们对保护知之甚少。三分之一的植物物种没有受到相关人士的保护。然而,现代医学和城市化对多瑙河人的卫生保健系统和生活方式影响不大。因此,它呼吁紧急开始保护和可持续地收获植物。
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Journal of Plant Resources and Environment
Journal of Plant Resources and Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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