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The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies

The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon have inherited from indigenous African and Cabocla cultures indications for the use and forms of preparation of medicinal plants to cure diseases of the body and spirit. This study aimed to perform a...

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Autores principales: Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro, Rodrigues Sarquis, Ícaro, Rodrigues Sarquis, Iann, Fernandes, Caio Pinho, Araújo da Silva, Gabriel, Borja Lima e Silva, Raullyan, Gonçalves Jardim, Mário Augusto, Sánchez-Ortíz, Brenda Lorena, Carvalho, José Carlos Tavares
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31093296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6087509
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author Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Ícaro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Iann
Fernandes, Caio Pinho
Araújo da Silva, Gabriel
Borja Lima e Silva, Raullyan
Gonçalves Jardim, Mário Augusto
Sánchez-Ortíz, Brenda Lorena
Carvalho, José Carlos Tavares
author_facet Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Ícaro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Iann
Fernandes, Caio Pinho
Araújo da Silva, Gabriel
Borja Lima e Silva, Raullyan
Gonçalves Jardim, Mário Augusto
Sánchez-Ortíz, Brenda Lorena
Carvalho, José Carlos Tavares
author_sort Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro
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description The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon have inherited from indigenous African and Cabocla cultures indications for the use and forms of preparation of medicinal plants to cure diseases of the body and spirit. This study aimed to perform an ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used by the riparian community of the floodplains of the Mazagão River, in the State of Amapá. In this study, we chose semistructured interviews with socioeconomic, ethnopharmacological, and ethnobotanical aims. The collection of medicinal plants occurred during guided tours. The Use Value (UV), Informant Consensus Factor (ICF), Correction Factor (CF), and Fidelity level (FL) were calculated. There were 130 species of medicinal plants, distributed in 116 genera and 57 families; Fabaceae (16), Lamiaceae (14), Euphorbiaceae (7), and Arecaceae (6) include 33.33% of the total species sampled. All 95 native species of floodplain forests were previously described, and 35 are exotic species. The species with the highest UV (≥ 0.5) at the mouth of the Mazagão River were Carapa guianensis (0.91), Pentachlethra macroloba (0.83), Dalbergia subcymosa (0.77), Uncaria tomentosa (0.75), Otacanthus azureus (0.62), Virola surinamensis (0.62), Hura crepitans (0.58), Euterpe oleracea (0.56), and Arrabidaea chica (0.51). These species were also the ones that presented the highest ICF among the informants and 100% in FL for a specific therapeutic use. The study is comprised of 16 categories of therapeutic use, of which the majority of the plants used are related to diseases such as microbial infections (20.67%, 73 species), gastrointestinal disorders (13.31%), and inflammation (11.61%). The results showed that knowledge about the use of medicinal plants along the rivers and streams that form the mouth of the Mazagão River is evenly distributed. Most of the interviewees present diversified knowledge about the medicinal resources because they have a close relationship with the floodplain forest. Native species of this forest predominate among the most commonly used medicinal plants as subsidies for future pharmacological studies.
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spelling pubmed-64811052019-05-15 The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro Rodrigues Sarquis, Ícaro Rodrigues Sarquis, Iann Fernandes, Caio Pinho Araújo da Silva, Gabriel Borja Lima e Silva, Raullyan Gonçalves Jardim, Mário Augusto Sánchez-Ortíz, Brenda Lorena Carvalho, José Carlos Tavares Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon have inherited from indigenous African and Cabocla cultures indications for the use and forms of preparation of medicinal plants to cure diseases of the body and spirit. This study aimed to perform an ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used by the riparian community of the floodplains of the Mazagão River, in the State of Amapá. In this study, we chose semistructured interviews with socioeconomic, ethnopharmacological, and ethnobotanical aims. The collection of medicinal plants occurred during guided tours. The Use Value (UV), Informant Consensus Factor (ICF), Correction Factor (CF), and Fidelity level (FL) were calculated. There were 130 species of medicinal plants, distributed in 116 genera and 57 families; Fabaceae (16), Lamiaceae (14), Euphorbiaceae (7), and Arecaceae (6) include 33.33% of the total species sampled. All 95 native species of floodplain forests were previously described, and 35 are exotic species. The species with the highest UV (≥ 0.5) at the mouth of the Mazagão River were Carapa guianensis (0.91), Pentachlethra macroloba (0.83), Dalbergia subcymosa (0.77), Uncaria tomentosa (0.75), Otacanthus azureus (0.62), Virola surinamensis (0.62), Hura crepitans (0.58), Euterpe oleracea (0.56), and Arrabidaea chica (0.51). These species were also the ones that presented the highest ICF among the informants and 100% in FL for a specific therapeutic use. The study is comprised of 16 categories of therapeutic use, of which the majority of the plants used are related to diseases such as microbial infections (20.67%, 73 species), gastrointestinal disorders (13.31%), and inflammation (11.61%). The results showed that knowledge about the use of medicinal plants along the rivers and streams that form the mouth of the Mazagão River is evenly distributed. Most of the interviewees present diversified knowledge about the medicinal resources because they have a close relationship with the floodplain forest. Native species of this forest predominate among the most commonly used medicinal plants as subsidies for future pharmacological studies. Hindawi 2019-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6481105/ /pubmed/31093296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6087509 Text en Copyright © 2019 Rosângela do Socorro Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis, Rosângela do Socorro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Ícaro
Rodrigues Sarquis, Iann
Fernandes, Caio Pinho
Araújo da Silva, Gabriel
Borja Lima e Silva, Raullyan
Gonçalves Jardim, Mário Augusto
Sánchez-Ortíz, Brenda Lorena
Carvalho, José Carlos Tavares
The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title_full The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title_fullStr The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title_short The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies
title_sort use of medicinal plants in the riverside community of the mazagão river in the brazilian amazon, amapá, brazil: ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6481105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31093296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6087509
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