An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the Masaai people of Losho, Kenya

D. Chalo, B. Camilla, P. Mutiso
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Objective: An ethnobotanical survey on the medicinal plant species in Losho, Narok County, Kenya was conducted in order to document traditional medicinal knowledge and application of medicinal plants. Materials and Methods: This study was undertaken between 2012. Information was gathered from traditional practitioners who lived and practised in Losho, Narok County, Kenya using semi-structured questionnaires and personal interviews during field trips. Ethnobotanical data was arranged alphabetically by family name followed by botanical name, vernacular name, part used, folk use, and recipe. Correct identification was made with the help of taxonomist and voucher specimens deposited at the University of Nairobi Herbarium. Results: Twenty six (26) herbalists between the ages 20-69 years (10 men and 16 women) were purposively selected and interviewed. The present investigation reported medicinal information for 33 species, belonging to 21 plant families. The most represented plant family was Asteraceae followed by Oleaceae and Rhamnaceae. 36 % of the species were used to manage stomach ache and stomach related ailments while 30% of the plant species were used to treat malaria. Conclusion: This survey showed that although people in study area have access to modern medical facility Losho Dispensary but a lot of them still continue to depend on medicinal plants for the treatment of healthcare problems. The present paper represents significant ethnobotanical information on medical plants which provides baseline data for future pharmacological and phytochemical studies.
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肯尼亚Losho马赛族人使用的药用植物的民族植物学研究
目的:对肯尼亚纳罗克县Losho地区的药用植物种类进行民族植物学调查,以记录传统医学知识和药用植物的应用。材料与方法:本研究于2012年开展。通过半结构化问卷调查和实地考察期间的个人访谈,从肯尼亚纳罗克县Losho生活和行医的传统从业者那里收集了信息。民族植物学资料按姓氏字母顺序排列,其次是植物名、乡土名、部分使用、民间使用和配方。在分类学家和存放在内罗毕大学植物标本室的代金券标本的帮助下进行了正确的鉴定。结果:有目的地选取20 ~ 69岁的中药师26人(男10人,女16人)进行访谈。本调查报告药用资料33种,隶属于21科植物。最具代表性的植物科是菊科,其次是油科和鼠李科。36%的植物用于治疗胃痛和胃相关疾病,30%的植物用于治疗疟疾。结论:本调查显示,虽然研究地区的人们有机会获得现代化的医疗设施,但许多人仍然继续依靠药用植物来治疗保健问题。本文介绍了药用植物的重要民族植物学信息,为今后的药理学和植物化学研究提供了基础数据。
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