Indigenous Plant-Based Alternatives for Treating Cattle Skin Ailments: A Case Study from the Mnisi Tribal Authority of Mpumalanga Province, South Africa

G. Maluleke, P. Masoko, T. Chitura
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The study was carried out in the Mnisi Tribal Authority, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, between August and October 2021. Ethno-veterinary data were collected using pre-structured questionnaires and field observations with cattle owners. The data were analyzed and summarized using descriptive statistics. Frequently mentioned plants belonged to the families Vitaceae (Cissus quandrangularis), Euphorbiaceae (Synadenium cupulare), Fabaceae (Dichrostachys cinerea), Solanaceae (Nicotiana batacum), Euphorbiacae (Jatropha zayheri), and Apocynaceae (Sarcostemma viminate). Antimicrobial susceptibility assays with ampicillin as positive control were carried out on extracts of Synadenium cupulare (aerial parts and leaves), Dichrostachys cinerea (seeds/ fruits), and Cissus quadrangularis (aerial parts and leaves). Aqueous extracts of S.cupulare (L) were the most effective against E. faecalis with the lowest MIC of 0.73 mg/ml, followed by aqueous extracts of Dichrostachys cinerea with an MIC of 1.36. Open wounds were the most common ailment (35%), followed by abscesses (23%) and abrasions (17%). Documenting Indigenous knowledge can be a basis for the development of sustainably used medicinal plants in the area and the validation of these plant preparations for veterinary use since the low cost of these preparations makes them useful for local communities.
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治疗牛皮肤病的本土植物替代品:来自南非姆普马兰加省Mnisi部落当局的案例研究
该研究于2021年8月至10月在南非姆普马兰加省的Mnisi部落管理局进行。使用预先编制的问卷和对牛主的实地观察收集了民族兽医数据。使用描述性统计对数据进行分析和总结。经常被提到的植物属于维科(Cissus quandrangularis)、大戟科(Synadenium cupulare)、豆科(Dichrostachys cinerea)、茄科(Nicotiana batacum)、大戟科(Jatropha zayheri)和夹竹桃科(Sarcostemma viminate)。以氨苄西林为阳性对照,对三种植物(地上部分和叶)、(种子/果实)和(地上部分和叶)的提取物进行了药敏试验。金针菇(L)水提物对粪肠杆菌的抑制效果最好,MIC最低,为0.73 mg/ml,其次为灰绿双星(dicrostachys cinerea)水提物,MIC为1.36。开放性伤口是最常见的疾病(35%),其次是脓肿(23%)和擦伤(17%)。记录土著知识可以成为在该地区开发可持续使用的药用植物和验证这些植物制剂用于兽医用途的基础,因为这些制剂的低成本使它们对当地社区有用。
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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