Ethnomedicinal plants of Kuki-Chin tribes in Kaihlam wildlife sanctuary of Manipur, India

IF 4.7 Q1 ECOLOGY Acta Ecologica Sinica Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chnaes.2022.07.011
K. Thangliankhup , Lalfakawma , Sushanto Gouda , Sandhyarani Devi Khomdram
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Abstract

Background

The undocumented indigenous knowledge of Kuki-Chin tribes within the fringe villages of Kaihlam Wildlife Sanctuary (KWLS) is vanishing without a trace, therefore preserving the valuable assets is critical for future generations.

Methods

Ethnomedicinal information was collected from 84 informants from Kuki-Chin tribes (Paite, Thadou, Hmar, Gangte, Simte, Vaiphei and Zo) and quantitatively analyzed using ICF (Informant consensus factor), FL (Fidelity level), UV (Use value) and RFC (Relative frequency of citation).

Results

The total ethnomedicinal plants reported include 102 plant species under 90 genera in 55 families and were utilized by the different ethnic groups of Kuki-Chin tribes in the present study. These plants were used against 53 different ailments grouped into 16 categories. The most commonly used plant part was represented by leaves (45%) and the most common form of preparation was decoction (41%). The calculated ethnobotanical indices range for informant consensus factor (ICF; 0.91–0.99), fidelity values (FL; 84%–100%), use value (UV; 0.5–0.9), the relative frequency of citation (RFC; 0.01–0.71) and the Pearson correlation coefficient between UV and RFC reflecting a positive correlation (0.788) between use value and the relative frequency of citation. The unique features of the study area were the perspectives for the corpse preservation, deworming in children, trichinosis and food poisoning remedies. Among the reported ethnomedicinal plants, two threatened taxa Cycas pectinata Griff. and Dillenia pentagyna Roxb. were highly utilized by the tribal communities as good source of medicines and food which need to be highlighted for their sustainable utilization and conservation.

Conclusion

The ethnomedicinal plants were analyzed quantitatively for the first time from the study site regarding their indigenous use by different ethnic groups belonging to Kuki-Chin tribes in Kaihlam Wildlife Sanctuary. The present study will help in the conservation of such intangible assets for their sustainable utilization and prospecting for discovery of new drugs based on the traditional knowledge.

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印度曼尼普尔Kaihlam野生动物保护区Kuki-Chin部落的民族药用植物
背景凯兰野生动物保护区(KWLS)边缘村庄内Kuki Chin部落的无证土著知识正在消失得无影无踪,因此保护这些宝贵的资产对子孙后代至关重要。方法收集来自Kuki Chin部落(Paite、Thadou、Hmar、Gangte、Simte、Vaiphei和Zo)的84名举报人的民族医学信息,结果报告的民族药用植物总数包括55科90属102种,供库基钦部落不同民族使用。这些植物被用于治疗53种不同的疾病,分为16类。最常用的植物部分是叶子(45%),最常见的制剂形式是汤剂(41%)。计算的民族植物学指数范围包括信息一致性因子(ICF;0.91–0.99)、保真度值(FL;84%–100%)、使用值(UV;0.5–0.9)、引用的相对频率(RFC;0.01–0.71)和UV和RFC之间的Pearson相关系数,反映出使用值和引用的相对频率之间的正相关(0.788)。该研究领域的独特之处在于对尸体保存、儿童驱虫、旋毛虫病和食物中毒治疗的展望。在已报道的民族药用植物中,有两个受到威胁的分类群:苏铁。和Dilenia pentagyna Roxb。被部落社区高度利用,作为药物和食物的良好来源,需要强调这些药物和食物是可持续利用和保护的。结论首次对研究地点的民族药用植物进行了定量分析,了解了凯兰野生动物保护区Kuki Chin部落不同民族对其本土使用情况。本研究将有助于保护这些无形资产,使其可持续利用,并在传统知识的基础上寻找新药。
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Acta Ecologica Sinica
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