Analysis of herbal medicine among Bedouin of the Saint Catherine Protectorate (southern Sinai Peninsula) and its comparison to modern drug design

IF 2.3 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Sustainable Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.1080/27658511.2023.2278831
Rivka Ofir, Roni Lev, Miriam Ron, Ilan Stavi
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The Saint Catherine region of southern Sinai Peninsula’s drylands encompasses a unique combination of geophysical conditions. These features have formed highly diverse habitats, which support extremely complex plant communities. Throughout history, the local Bedouin population has used many of these plants for therapeutic purposes. The objectives of this study were to document the medicinal knowledge for as many as possible plant species, evaluate this ethnobotanic knowledge against a modern biomedical database, and identify links between the two disciplines. On-site gathering of information, through structured interviews with two local key informants, revealed the traditional use of 90 native vegetation species for a range of therapeutic purposes. Surveying the modern biomedical uses of these plant species in the PubMed database revealed medicinal use for 41 of them, as well as other plant species without known traditional therapeutic uses. Of the 41 plant species, in-depth integration of traditional and modern knowledge was implemented for 20 species, for which sufficient information was found in the PubMed. The results highlight the common ground between the two disciplines, and propose bridges between traditional and modern medicines. The study stresses the need for additional research in ethnobotany, which may assist in developing new plant-based medications.
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西奈半岛南部干旱地区的圣凯瑟琳地区包含了地球物理条件的独特组合。这些特征形成了高度多样化的栖息地,支持着极其复杂的植物群落。纵观历史,当地的贝都因人将这些植物用于治疗目的。本研究的目的是记录尽可能多的植物物种的药用知识,根据现代生物医学数据库评估这些民族植物学知识,并确定两个学科之间的联系。通过与两名当地关键线人的结构化访谈,现场收集信息,揭示了90种本地植被的传统用途,用于一系列治疗目的。通过对PubMed数据库中这些植物物种的现代生物医学用途进行调查,发现其中41种植物以及其他没有已知传统治疗用途的植物物种具有药用价值。在41种植物中,有20种实现了传统与现代知识的深度整合,其中PubMed中有足够的信息。这些结果突出了这两个学科之间的共同点,并提出了传统医学和现代医学之间的桥梁。该研究强调需要在民族植物学方面进行更多的研究,这可能有助于开发新的基于植物的药物。
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