South African medicinal plants used for health conditions affecting males: an ethnobotanical review

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hermed.2024.100931
Mompati V. Chakale , Makhotso Lekhooa , Adeyemi O. Aremu
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Abstract

Introduction

Health issues affecting males remain a public health challenge due to the limited treatments and male health-seeking behaviour. In South Africa, local communities have relied on plant-based therapies to address health issues including those affecting males. This review explored the ethnobotanical and indigenous knowledge of plants used for managing male urogenital and sexual-reproductive conditions in South Africa, to establish the existing status and identify gaps for further research.

Methods

Following a systematic search, 51 eligible studies were extracted from electronic databases.

Results

A total of 337 plants belonging to 83 families were collated across seven provinces in South Africa. Fabaceae (37) and Asteraceae (37) were the most represented plant families. Hypoxis hemerocallidea Fisch., C.A.Mey. & Avé-Lall. (18 citations), and Entada elephantina (Burch.) S.A.O’Donnell & G.P.Lewis (synonym: Elephantorrhiza elephantina (Burch.) Skeels) (12 citations) were the commonly used plants. Roots (33.4%) and leaves (17%) were the most commonly used plant parts. Decoction (44%) and oral-based (53%) were the dominant preparation and administration method, respectively. The two major health conditions had 18 sub-categories as derived from the eligible studies. Particularly, aphrodisiac and erectile dysfunction were the most encountered conditions and were managed with 133 plants. Provinces such as the Northern Cape and North West had limited studies on plants used for male healthcare needs.

Conclusion

We highlighted the importance of plants in meeting the primary healthcare needs of males. This suggests the need to promote additional research into the cultural, therapeutic, and dynamic trends in the use of plants for meeting the healthcare needs of males, especially in rural areas.

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导言:由于治疗方法有限和男性寻求健康的行为,影响男性的健康问题仍然是一项公共卫生挑战。在南非,当地社区依靠植物疗法来解决健康问题,包括影响男性的健康问题。本综述探讨了南非用于治疗男性泌尿生殖和性生殖疾病的植物的人种植物学和本土知识,以确定现有状况并找出有待进一步研究的差距。其中最多的植物科是豆科(37 种)和菊科(37 种)。Hypoxis hemerocallidea Fisch.(18次引用)和 Entada elephantina (Burch.) S.A.O'Donnell & G.P.Lewis (异名:Elephantorrhiza elephantina (Burch.) Skeels)(12次引用)是常用植物。根(33.4%)和叶(17%)是最常用的植物部分。煎煮(44%)和口服(53%)分别是最主要的制剂和给药方法。根据符合条件的研究,这两种主要的健康状况共有 18 个子类别。其中,壮阳药和勃起功能障碍是最常见的病症,共使用了 133 种植物进行治疗。结论我们强调了植物在满足男性初级保健需求方面的重要性。这表明有必要推动更多的研究,以了解使用植物满足男性保健需求的文化、治疗和动态趋势,尤其是在农村地区。
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