Checklist of medicinal plants used by traditional women for maternal health care in Lagos State, Nigeria

O. J. Sharaibi, O. K. Oluwa, K. T. Omolokun, A. A. Ogbe, A. O. Adebayo
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Traditional women in Lagos State, Southwest, Nigeria have been using medicinal plants for maternal health care since time immemorial. However, there is no proper documentation of medicinal plants used in maternal health care, as information is passed from generation to generation orally. This study aimed at the identification and documentation of medicinal plants used in Lagos, Nigeria for maternal health care. Ethnobotanical studies were carried out in six local government areas namely, Agege, Alimosho, Badagry, Ejigbo, Mushin and Ojo. A Semi-structured questionnaire was designed to obtain information from 300 respondents, 50 from each local government area. The respondents included herbal merchants, herbal medicine practitioners, midwives, and traditional birth attendants. Information obtained included the names of the plants, plant parts used, mode of preparation and administration and dosage of the medicinal herbs. Forty-five (45) plants belonging to twenty-three (23) families were identified and documented in the study area. Most of the reported plants belong to the Fabaceae (13.52%), Malvaceae (8.41%) and Annonaceae (6.67%) families. Kigelia africana, Caliandra portoricensis, Nauclea latifolia and Securidata longepedunculata had the highest Relative Frequency of Citation (RFC) and Fidelity Level (FL) of 0.96; 100% and 0.82; 100%, 0.92; 100 % and 0.78; 100% respectively. Most of the reported plants (73.47%) were herbs and shrubs and about 62.68% of the surveyed plants were wild. Leaves were the most frequently used (72.74%) plant’s part. Most of the herbs (80.45 %) were prepared as decoctions and preparations were mostly administered orally (88.64%). Strategies suggested to conserve the surveyed plants include the cultivation of medicinal plants to prevent their extinction.
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尼日利亚拉各斯州传统妇女用于产妇保健的药用植物清单
尼日利亚西南部拉各斯州的传统妇女自古以来一直使用药用植物进行产妇保健。然而,由于信息是代代相传、口口相传的,因此没有对产妇保健中使用的药用植物进行适当的记录。本研究旨在鉴定和记录尼日利亚拉各斯用于产妇保健的药用植物。民族植物学研究在六个地方政府辖区进行,即 Agege、Alimosho、Badagry、Ejigbo、Mushin 和 Ojo。研究设计了一份半结构式问卷,从 300 名受访者中获取信息,每个地方政府区域 50 名。受访者包括草药商、草药从业者、助产士和传统接生员。获得的信息包括植物名称、使用的植物部分、药草的制备和服用方式及剂量。研究地区共发现并记录了属于 23 个科的 45 种植物。大部分报告的植物属于豆科(13.52%)、锦葵科(8.41%)和葵科(6.67%)。Kigelia africana、Caliandra portoricensis、Nauclea latifolia 和 Securidata longepedunculata 的相对引用频率(RFC)和保真度(FL)最高,分别为 0.96;100% 和 0.82;100%,0.92;100 % 和 0.78;100%。大多数报告的植物(73.47%)为草本和灌木,约 62.68% 的调查植物为野生植物。叶是最常用的植物部分(72.74%)。大多数草药(80.45%)都是煎煮制剂,制剂大多口服(88.64%)。为保护所调查植物而提出的策略包括种植药用植物以防止其灭绝。
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