Diversity and utilization of medicinal plants used in managing respiratory illnesses in Migori County, Kenya

Omambia Levy, Amadi Jacinter, Wabuyele Emily, Onyambu Meshack, Orwa Jennifer, Mwafaida Joseph, Magu Martin, Wagara Isabel, Kirira Peter
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Respiratory illnesses account for 19% of infection cases treated in Kenyan hospitals. Local communities in Kenya depend on medicinal plants to manage various respiratory ailments. This study assessed the diversity and utilization of medicinal plants used in the management of respiratory illnesses in Kuria West, Kuria East, and Suna East in Migori County, Kenya. Data on the utilization of medicinal plants was collected through structured questionnaires administered to purposively selected herbalists. Data on the diversity of medicinal plant species was collected by use of the transect-quadrat technique. Sampling was carried out in 10 m x 10 m quadrats along a transect at 20 m intervals. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22 was used to analyze data from the questionnaires. Data on diversity was analyzed using the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index. There were a total of 1032, 499, and 487 medicinal plants in Kuria East, Kuria West, and Suna East respectively. The diversity index was highest in Kuria West at 3.30 and least in Suna East at 2.71. In all three sites, the most dominant species was Leucas aspera. The most commonly utilized family was Asteraceae (16.1%), and Lamiaceae (8.9%). Plant parts that were commonly utilized were leaves (60.7%) followed by roots (25%).
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肯尼亚Migori县用于管理呼吸系统疾病的药用植物的多样性和利用
在肯尼亚医院治疗的感染病例中,呼吸道疾病占19%。肯尼亚当地社区依靠药用植物来治疗各种呼吸系统疾病。本研究评估了肯尼亚米戈里县西库里亚、东库里亚和东苏纳用于呼吸道疾病管理的药用植物的多样性和利用情况。有关药用植物利用的数据是通过结构化的问卷调查收集的,这些问卷调查是有目的地选择给草药医生的。采用样条样方法采集药用植物物种多样性数据。采样沿样带每隔20米在10米× 10米的样方内进行。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第22版对问卷数据进行分析。采用Shannon-Wiener多样性指数对多样性数据进行分析。古里亚东部、古里亚西部和苏纳东部分别有药用植物1032种、499种和487种。西部古里亚的多样性指数最高,为3.30,东部苏纳的多样性指数最低,为2.71。在所有3个站点中,优势种均为长尾柳。利用最多的科为菊科(16.1%)和Lamiaceae(8.9%)。最常被利用的植物部位是叶片(60.7%),其次是根(25%)。
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