Ethnopharmacological survey on medicinal plants utilization in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Adeyinka Olufemi Adepoju, M. Oyedeji Amusa, Awotunde Oluwasegun Samson, Ugwu Okechukwu Paul-Chima
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Ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants utilized in Freetown Sierra Leone in the management and treatment of diseases. The study utilized a cross-sectional descriptive study and face-to-face interviews with a pre-checklist of 20 Traditional Herbal Medicine Practitioners in Freetown. The survey included socio-segment information, data on the kinds of herbal medication, their constituents, wellsprings of the plants, diseases managed and details on preparation. Twenty traditional medicine practitioners consented to this study. The results showed that 15 (75%) were men and 5 (25%) were women, while all of them are above the age of 30 years. Some of the respondents have some level of formal education, ranging from twelve (12) with primary/secondary education to three (3) with tertiary education while five (5) do not have any formal education at all. Thirty percent practice herbal medicine as a family trade (inherited), 10% got involved in it through training, or both, while 10% claimed the knowledge as a natural gift. Traditional Herbal Medicine Practitioners (THMPs) in the study area updated their knowledge of medical practice through a wide range of choices such as by intuition (70%), participation at health talks or meetings (20%), while 10% of them adopted various forms of a combination of these and other choices. However, there was the problem of plant misidentification with some practitioners. According to our data, Freetown, Sierra Leone has a rich wellspring of restorative plants and an enormous part of the populace actually depends on customary plant drugs which are plentifully and promptly accessible. Traditional Herbal Medicine Practitioners (THMPs) in this research updated their knowledge of medical practice through intuition, participation at health talks or meetings and also via various forms of a combination of these and other choices. The involvement of certified Plant Taxonomists is important, in order to avoid the consequences which may arise through misidentification.
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塞拉利昂弗里敦药用植物利用的民族药理学调查
塞拉利昂弗里敦用于疾病管理和治疗的药用植物的民族药理学调查。该研究采用了横断面描述性研究,并与弗里敦的20名传统草药医生进行了面对面访谈。调查包括社会阶层信息、关于草药种类、成分、植物来源、管理的疾病和制备细节的数据。20名传统医学从业者同意了这项研究。结果显示,男性15例(75%),女性5例(25%),年龄均在30岁以上。一些受访者接受过一定程度的正规教育,从12人接受过小学/中学教育到3人接受过高等教育不等,而5人根本没有接受过任何正规教育。30%的人将草药作为家族产业(遗传),10%的人通过培训参与其中,或者两者兼而有之,而10%的人声称这些知识是天生的天赋。研究区内的传统草药医生透过多种选择更新他们的医疗实践知识,例如凭直觉(70%)、参加健康讲座或会议(20%),而10%的人则采用这些和其他选择相结合的各种形式。然而,一些从业者存在植物误认的问题。根据我们的资料,塞拉利昂的弗里敦有丰富的恢复性植物资源,很大一部分人口实际上依赖于可以大量和迅速获得的传统植物药物。在这项研究中,传统草药从业者(thmp)通过直觉、参加健康讲座或会议以及通过这些和其他选择的各种形式的组合来更新他们的医疗实践知识。有资格的植物分类学家的参与是很重要的,以避免可能因误认而产生的后果。
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