喀麦隆西部地区用于治疗镰状细胞性贫血的药用植物的民族药理学研究。

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History Compass Pub Date : 2022-04-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/5098428
Natacha Lena Yembeau, Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya, Constant Anatole Pieme, Kevin Dedjam Tchouane, Christian Bernard Kengne Fotsing, Prudence Josela Nya Nkwikeu, Alfloditte Flore Feudjio, Phelix Bruno Telefo
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背景:镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)或镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种遗传性疾病,在非洲和其他发展中国家会导致发病率和死亡率上升。因此,人们正在引入现代和传统疗法来治疗和管理这种疾病。这是因为非洲和其他发展中国家急需安全、有效和廉价的治疗药物来治疗这种疾病:本研究的目的是确定喀麦隆西部地区一些地方的传统治疗师在治疗镰状细胞患者时常用的药用植物种类。材料与方法。民族药理学调查在喀麦隆西部地区一些地方的几个区进行。调查以半结构式问卷为基础,对 17 名传统治疗师和 62 名镰状细胞患者进行了问卷调查。调查时间为 2018 年 11 月至 2019 年 3 月。调查收集了参与者的个人信息和植物疗法数据。在喀麦隆国家标本馆对植物进行了鉴定。文献综述确定了已鉴定植物的药理作用和植物化学成分。数据使用 Epi Info 7 软件进行总体分析:在所有研究地点,有 10 个科的 12 种药用植物被用于治疗镰状细胞性贫血。大戟科是主要的药用植物科,共有三种植物。树皮(39.3%)和种子(35.7%)是使用最多的植物部分,通过浸泡、煎煮和水咀嚼等方式给药。根据文献综述,已确定的植物具有药理作用和植物化学化合物(尤其是多酚和生物碱),表明存在抗氧化化合物,可能具有抗佝偻病活性。因此,有必要开展另一项研究,对这些植物的抗酸化特性进行科学验证(体外):这项研究揭示了目前用于镰状细胞性贫血传统治疗的有前景的药用植物。尽管尚无定论,但这些药用植物的药理作用和植物化学成分证明它们在传统药典中的应用是合理的。
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Ethnopharmacological Study of the Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia in the West Region of Cameroon.

Background: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) or sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disease associated with increased morbidity and mortality in Africa and other developing nations. Therefore, modern and traditional remedies are being introduced for use in the treatment and management of this disease. This is because safe, effective, and inexpensive therapeutic agents are urgently needed for the treatment of this disease in Africa and other developing nations.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify medicinal plant species commonly used by traditional healers in the treatment of sickle cell patients across some localities in the west region of Cameroon. Material and Methods. The ethnopharmacological survey was carried out in several districts within some localities of the western region of Cameroon. The survey was based on a semistructured questionnaire that was administered to 17 traditional healers and 62 sickle cell patients. It took place between November 2018 and March 2019. Personal information of participants and plant therapy data were gathered. Plants were identified at the National Herbarium of Cameroon. Literature review determined pharmacological effects and phytochemical compounds of the identified plants. Data were generally analysed using Epi Info 7 software for Windows.

Results: Twelve medicinal plant species belonging to 10 families are being used in the treatment of sickle cell anemia across the study sites. Euphorbiaceae is the dominant family with three plant species. Bark (39.3%) and seeds (35.7%) are the most used plant parts, which get administered through maceration, decoction, and chewing in water. According to the literature review, the identified plants have pharmacological effects and phytochemical compounds (especially polyphenols and alkaloids) that signify the presence of antioxidant compounds, which may possess an antisickling activity. There is therefore a need to conduct another study to scientifically validate (in vitro) antisickling properties of these plants.

Conclusion: This study has revealed promising medicinal plants that are currently applied in the traditional treatment of sickle cell anemia. Although still inconclusive, the association of pharmacological effects and phytochemical compounds with these medicinal plants justifies their use in traditional pharmacopoeia.

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