Ethnobotanical investigation of medicinal and aromatic plants used in the traditional treatment of COVID-19 in the rural commune of Bni Hadifa, province of Al Hoceima (Central Rif, Northern Morocco)

Sanae Jahjah, Karima Ait Alla, El Hadi Erbiai, M. Legssyer, C. A. Jamali, Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva, A. Maouni, Rabah Saidi
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This ethnobotanical investigation was conducted in the rural commune of Bni Hadifa belonging to the Al Hoceima province (North of Morocco), to inventory the principal medicinal plants traditionally used to treat Covid-19. Ethnobotanical information was recorded from 84 inhabitants aged over 18 years in the different communes of the study area, using an ethnobotanical survey based on a questionnaire and semistructured interviews. Data were examined by surveying the relative citation frequency (RFC) and family importance value (FIV). The obtained results permitted the inventory of 40 aromatic and medicinal plants (MAPs) species owned by 20 families, the most important of which by their number of species were: Lamiaceae (12 species), Apiaceae (5 species), Asteraceae (3 species), and two species for each of Amaryllidaceae, Myrtaceae, and Rutaceae. Furthermore, the following species: Allium sativum, Thymus glandulosus, Lavandula dentata L, Citrus limon L, Eucalyptus globulus labill, Artemisia herba-alba, and Marrubium vulgare L were the most frequently cited by the RFC index. Leaves were found to be the common plant organ used to treat Covid-19, while decoction was the most frequent preparation mode. This study also showed that over 90% of the respondents proved the efficacy of the plants used against Covid-19. However, most of the users of these plants did not respect the administered doses and were unaware of the toxicity and lethal effects that could be caused by these plants when taking high doses.  The results of this survey demonstrate that the plants used to combat Covid-19 may constitute a promising database for future research in the extraction and chemical analysis of potentially effective biomolecules against this virus.
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对胡塞马省 Bni Hadifa 乡镇(摩洛哥北部,中里夫省)用于传统治疗 COVID-19 的药用植物和芳香植物进行人种植物学调查
这项人种植物学调查是在胡塞马省(摩洛哥北部)布尼-哈迪法(Bni Hadifa)农村地区进行的,目的是清点传统上用于治疗 Covid-19 的主要药用植物。通过问卷调查和半结构式访谈,对研究地区不同乡镇 84 名 18 岁以上的居民进行了人种植物学调查。通过调查相对引用频率(RFC)和家族重要性值(FIV)对数据进行了检验。调查结果表明,共有 20 个科属的 40 种芳香和药用植物(MAPs),其中最重要的科属有唇形科(12 种)、繖形花科(5 种)、菊科(3 种)以及金盏菊科、桃金娘科和芸香科各 2 种。此外,还有以下物种葱属、百里香属、薰衣草属、柠檬属、桉树属、蒿属和大叶黄杨属是被 RFC 指数引用次数最多的植物。研究发现,叶片是治疗 Covid-19 的常用植物器官,而煎煮则是最常用的制剂方式。这项研究还表明,超过 90% 的受访者证明了所用植物对 Covid-19 的疗效。然而,这些植物的大多数使用者并不遵守给药剂量,也不了解这些植物在大剂量服用时可能产生的毒性和致命影响。 这项调查的结果表明,用于抗击 Covid-19 病毒的植物可能是未来研究提取和化学分析抗击这种病毒的潜在有效生物分子的一个很有前景的数据库。
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