肯尼亚Cherangani森林Marakwet社区药用植物的民族植物学调查

Mourine Mutai, E. M. Njeru, R. Ntabo
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很久以前,人类就开始使用药用植物。目前,许多现代药物都可以追溯到植物起源。砍伐森林和耕种等人类活动危及具有医疗重要性的药用植物的供应;因此,有必要记录这些植物的知识和信息。采用结构化问卷,包括口头访谈和讨论,从35名选定的草药医生那里收集信息。每一种用于治疗人类疾病的药用植物的资料都被记录下来。共有药用植物26种,其中乔木(38.5%)、草本(30.8%)、灌木(26.9%)、攀缘植物(3.8%)。这些植物部分或单独使用,或组合使用。77.1%的人最喜欢叶、根和皮的混合组合,57.1%的人其次是皮和根,11.4%的人最喜欢叶和皮的组合。胃肠道疾病占97.1%,皮肤和呼吸系统疾病各占80%。煮沸是最受欢迎的制备方法(58%),其次是烧成灰(28%),煮沸(12%)和生煮(2%)。口服给药是最受欢迎的方法(63%),其次是拭子(24%)和吸入(13%)。药用植物的主要来源是Cherangani森林(91.4%),尽管一些草药学家也驯化了一些药用植物(8.6%)。该研究提供了Marakwet社区中草药医师使用的药用植物信息,可用于研究文献记载的药用植物中潜在的活性化合物,用于开发生药。
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Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants Used By the Marakwet Community in Cherangani Forest, Kenya
Since long time ago, humans have used medicinal plants. Currently, many of the contemporary drugs can be traced to plant origins. Human activities such as deforestation and farming risk the availability of medicinal plants of medical importance; therefore, there is a need to document knowledge and information on these plants. Structured questionnaires, which involved oral interviews and discussions, were used to gather information from the 35 selected herbalists. The information on every medicinal plant used in the treatment of human diseases was documented. A total of 26 medicinal plants were recorded with trees (38.5%), herbs (30.8%), shrubs (26.9%), and climbers (3.8%). The plant parts were either used singly or in combination. The mixture of leaves, roots, and barks were the most preferred combination by 77.1%, followed by barks and roots by 57.1%, and leaves and barks by 11.4%. The diseases treated were gastrointestinal ailments by 97.1%, while skin and respiratory were 80% each. Boiling was the most preferred method of preparation (58%), followed by burning to ashes (28%), boiling (12%), and raw (2%). Oral administration was the most preferred method (63%), followed by swabs (24%), and inhalation (13%). The medicinal plant's primary source was Cherangani forest (91.4%), although some herbalists had also domesticated some medicinal plants (8.6%). The study provides information on medicinal plants used by herbalists in the Marakwet community, which be used in investigating potential active compounds in the documented medicinal plants for the development of crude drugs.
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