Ethnopharmacological relevance: The mainaimofthisstudywastoidentify,catalogueanddocumentthe large numberofwildmedicinalplantsusedintheM'Sila region(northernAlgeria)forthetreatmentof severalhumanpathologies.Anothermoreambitiousaimistocontributetoovercomingthelimitsofan orallytransmittedpharmacopoeia,attemptingtoexploitthelargeethnopharmacologypatrimonyofthe region forfurtherpharmacologicalpurposes. Materials andmethods: Our field studywascarriedoutoveraperiodofthreeyears(2008-2010).During this period,herbalistswereinterviewedusingsemi-structuredquestionnairesinvestigatingtheherbalist as aholderofinformation(gender,ageandeducationallevel)andaboutwildmedicinalplants(local name, usesandpartused).Inaddition,therelativeimportancevalueofthespecieswasdeterminedand informant consensusfactor(ICF)wascalculatedforthemedicinalplantsincludedinthestudy. Results: A totalof83herbalistswereinterviewed;mendominatethepracticeoftraditionalmedicinein the region.About41%ofthemarebetween31and40years,andaboutathird(34%)areilliterate.The traditional herbalknowledgeispassedfromgenerationtogenerationintheverbalform,awriting tradition beingalmosttotallyabsent.Theinterviewedherbalistsidentified andrecorded58plants species and50generabelongingto27plantfamilies.LamiaceaeandAsteraceaewerethemost representedplantfamilies.Theaerialpartswerethemostcommonlyusedplantpart,whileinfusion and decoctionwerethemostcommonmethodoftraditionaldrugpreparation. Conclusions: The surveyprovidesaveritablesourceofinformationontheherbalistsandwildmedicinal plants. Plantswhichareusedindifferentpartsoftheworldforthetreatmentofsimilardiseasesmaybe deemed tobeeffectiveinpharmacologicalterms.Thesemedicinalplantsmaybeincorporatedintothe healthcare deliverysystemofthecountry.

Herbalist and wild medicinal plants in M'Sila (North Algeria): an ethnopharmacology survey

Ruberto G
2013

Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance: The mainaimofthisstudywastoidentify,catalogueanddocumentthe large numberofwildmedicinalplantsusedintheM'Sila region(northernAlgeria)forthetreatmentof severalhumanpathologies.Anothermoreambitiousaimistocontributetoovercomingthelimitsofan orallytransmittedpharmacopoeia,attemptingtoexploitthelargeethnopharmacologypatrimonyofthe region forfurtherpharmacologicalpurposes. Materials andmethods: Our field studywascarriedoutoveraperiodofthreeyears(2008-2010).During this period,herbalistswereinterviewedusingsemi-structuredquestionnairesinvestigatingtheherbalist as aholderofinformation(gender,ageandeducationallevel)andaboutwildmedicinalplants(local name, usesandpartused).Inaddition,therelativeimportancevalueofthespecieswasdeterminedand informant consensusfactor(ICF)wascalculatedforthemedicinalplantsincludedinthestudy. Results: A totalof83herbalistswereinterviewed;mendominatethepracticeoftraditionalmedicinein the region.About41%ofthemarebetween31and40years,andaboutathird(34%)areilliterate.The traditional herbalknowledgeispassedfromgenerationtogenerationintheverbalform,awriting tradition beingalmosttotallyabsent.Theinterviewedherbalistsidentified andrecorded58plants species and50generabelongingto27plantfamilies.LamiaceaeandAsteraceaewerethemost representedplantfamilies.Theaerialpartswerethemostcommonlyusedplantpart,whileinfusion and decoctionwerethemostcommonmethodoftraditionaldrugpreparation. Conclusions: The surveyprovidesaveritablesourceofinformationontheherbalistsandwildmedicinal plants. Plantswhichareusedindifferentpartsoftheworldforthetreatmentofsimilardiseasesmaybe deemed tobeeffectiveinpharmacologicalterms.Thesemedicinalplantsmaybeincorporatedintothe healthcare deliverysystemofthecountry.
2013
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Ethnobotany; Herbalists; Medicinal plants; ICF; M'Sila; Algeria
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