尼日利亚Ogbomoso传统口服粉末草药配方的植物学特征、药物适应症和可持续性状况

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
J. E. Ideh, A. Ogunkunle, M. A. Jimoh
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背景:中药质量控制的首要要求是其特性和纯度。此外,还需要提供信息,说明在尼日利亚奥博莫索持续开发用于传统口服粉末草药配方的草药是否可持续。目的:对Ogbomoso生产的TOPHF的健康指征进行植物学表征和民族医学文献记录,并检查这些药物的可持续性状况。背景:尼日利亚奥博莫索。方法:15家TOPHFs制造商提供了有关其产品的植物成分和配方、原料草药来源以及药物治疗的健康状况类型的信息。药物的可持续性状况被量化为制造商可获得的三种原料草药来源的相对百分比,以及国际自然保护联盟记录的植物物种的保护状况。结果:来自33个被子植物科的55种药用植物被传统草药医生用于生产68种TOPHFs,这些TOPHFs适用于治疗17种不同的健康状况。相对而言,草药原料的来源是从草药市场购买(43.8%)、从野外采集(28.1%)和种植(28.1%。结论:在Ogbomoso生产TOPHFs是可持续的,对自然菌群的伤害最小。
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Botanical characterisation, drug indications and sustainability status of traditional oral powdered herbal formulations in Ogbomoso, Nigeria
Background:  The foremost requirements in quality control of a herbal drug are its identity and purity. In addition, information is necessary on whether continual exploitation of medicinal herbs for traditional oral powdered herbal formulations (TOPHFs) in Ogbomoso, Nigeria, is sustainable. Aim:  To botanically characterise and ethno-medicinally document the health indications of TOPHFs manufactured in Ogbomoso, as well as to examine the sustainability status of the drugs. Setting:  Ogbomoso, Nigeria. Methods:  Fifteen manufacturers of TOPHFs provided information on the botanical constituents and recipes of their products, the sources of raw material herbs, and types of health conditions treated with the drugs. Sustainability status of the drugs was quantified as relative percentage of the three choices of sources of raw material herbs available to the manufacturers and in terms of conservation status of the plant species as recorded by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Results:  Fifty-five medicinal plant species from 33 angiosperm families were used by traditional herbal medical practitioners to produce 68 TOPHFs that are indicated for treating 17 different health conditions. The sources of raw material herbs, in relative terms, were purchased from herbal markets (43.8%), collected from the wild (28.1%) and cultivated (28.1%). Most of the herbs can be sustainably harvested and only 3 (i.e. 5.5%) of the 55 plant species (i.e.  Lophira alata  Banks ex Gaertn.,  Khaya senegalensis  A. Juss. and  Garcinia kola  Heckel) are under threatened (vulnerable) species. Conclusion:  Production of TOPHFs in Ogbomoso is sustainable with minimal injury on the natural flora.
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Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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