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Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo
BACKGROUND: In Togo, malaria constitutes a major public health problem but, until now, the population still mostly relies on herbal medicine for healing. This study aimed to document medicinal plants used for malaria therapy in the Plateau region of the country. METHODOLOGY: Semi-structured question...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4821101/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114686 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178646 |
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author | Agbodeka, Kodjovi Gbekley, Holaly E. Karou, Simplice D. Anani, Kokou Agbonon, Amegnona Tchacondo, Tchadjobo Batawila, Komlan Simpore, Jacques Gbeassor, Messanvi |
author_facet | Agbodeka, Kodjovi Gbekley, Holaly E. Karou, Simplice D. Anani, Kokou Agbonon, Amegnona Tchacondo, Tchadjobo Batawila, Komlan Simpore, Jacques Gbeassor, Messanvi |
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description | BACKGROUND: In Togo, malaria constitutes a major public health problem but, until now, the population still mostly relies on herbal medicine for healing. This study aimed to document medicinal plants used for malaria therapy in the Plateau region of the country. METHODOLOGY: Semi-structured questionnaire interviews were used to gather ethnobotanical and sociodemographic data from traditional healers of the study area. RESULTS: A total of 61 plants species belonging to 33 families were found to be in use for malaria therapy in the Plateau region. Caesalpiniaceae were the most represented family with 7 species, followed by Euphorbiaceae and Poaceae with 4 species each. According to the relative frequency of citation (RFC), Newbouldia laevis Seem. (RFC =0.52), Sarcocephalus latifolius (Sm.) E.A. Bruce (RFC =0.48), Acanthospermum hispidum DC. (RFC =0.43), and Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S. Irwin and Barneby (RFC =0.40) were the most cited in the treatment of malaria in the traditional medicine in the Plateau region. The parts of plants used could either be the barks, roots, leaves, or whole plants. The recipes also could be a combination of various species of plants or plant parts. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the potential sources for the development of new antimalarial drugs from indigenous medicinal plants found in the Plateau region of Togo. Such results could be a starting point for in vitro antimalarial screenings. SUMMARY: 61 plants species from 33 families are use for malaria therapy in the Plateau region of Togo. The main families are Caesalpiniaceae Euphorbiaceae and Poaceae. The most used species are Newbouldia laevis Seem. (RFC = 0.52), Sarcocephalus latifolius (Sm.) E.A. Bruce (RFC = 0.48), Acanthospermum hispidum DC. (RFC = 0.43), and Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S. Irwin and Barneby (RFC = 0.40). [Image: see text] Abbreviations Used: RFC: Relative frequency of citation, FC: Frequency of citation, Dec: Decoction, Orl: Oral route, Mac: Maceration, Jui: Juice, Inf: Infusion, Sau: Sauce, Kne: Kneading, Le: Leaves, Rt: Roots, Wp: Whole plant, St: Stem, Stb: Stem bark, Rh: Rhizome, Fr: Fruits, Pf: Plasmodium falciparum, IC50: Concentration of extract killing 50% parasites |
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spelling | pubmed-48211012016-04-25 Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo Agbodeka, Kodjovi Gbekley, Holaly E. Karou, Simplice D. Anani, Kokou Agbonon, Amegnona Tchacondo, Tchadjobo Batawila, Komlan Simpore, Jacques Gbeassor, Messanvi Pharmacognosy Res Original Article BACKGROUND: In Togo, malaria constitutes a major public health problem but, until now, the population still mostly relies on herbal medicine for healing. This study aimed to document medicinal plants used for malaria therapy in the Plateau region of the country. METHODOLOGY: Semi-structured questionnaire interviews were used to gather ethnobotanical and sociodemographic data from traditional healers of the study area. RESULTS: A total of 61 plants species belonging to 33 families were found to be in use for malaria therapy in the Plateau region. Caesalpiniaceae were the most represented family with 7 species, followed by Euphorbiaceae and Poaceae with 4 species each. According to the relative frequency of citation (RFC), Newbouldia laevis Seem. (RFC =0.52), Sarcocephalus latifolius (Sm.) E.A. Bruce (RFC =0.48), Acanthospermum hispidum DC. (RFC =0.43), and Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S. Irwin and Barneby (RFC =0.40) were the most cited in the treatment of malaria in the traditional medicine in the Plateau region. The parts of plants used could either be the barks, roots, leaves, or whole plants. The recipes also could be a combination of various species of plants or plant parts. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the potential sources for the development of new antimalarial drugs from indigenous medicinal plants found in the Plateau region of Togo. Such results could be a starting point for in vitro antimalarial screenings. SUMMARY: 61 plants species from 33 families are use for malaria therapy in the Plateau region of Togo. The main families are Caesalpiniaceae Euphorbiaceae and Poaceae. The most used species are Newbouldia laevis Seem. (RFC = 0.52), Sarcocephalus latifolius (Sm.) E.A. Bruce (RFC = 0.48), Acanthospermum hispidum DC. (RFC = 0.43), and Senna siamea (Lam.) H.S. Irwin and Barneby (RFC = 0.40). [Image: see text] Abbreviations Used: RFC: Relative frequency of citation, FC: Frequency of citation, Dec: Decoction, Orl: Oral route, Mac: Maceration, Jui: Juice, Inf: Infusion, Sau: Sauce, Kne: Kneading, Le: Leaves, Rt: Roots, Wp: Whole plant, St: Stem, Stb: Stem bark, Rh: Rhizome, Fr: Fruits, Pf: Plasmodium falciparum, IC50: Concentration of extract killing 50% parasites Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4821101/ /pubmed/27114686 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178646 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Pharmacognosy Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Agbodeka, Kodjovi Gbekley, Holaly E. Karou, Simplice D. Anani, Kokou Agbonon, Amegnona Tchacondo, Tchadjobo Batawila, Komlan Simpore, Jacques Gbeassor, Messanvi Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title | Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title_full | Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title_fullStr | Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title_short | Ethnobotanical Study of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Malaria in the Plateau Region, Togo |
title_sort | ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used for the treatment of malaria in the plateau region, togo |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4821101/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114686 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178646 |
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