Ethnosurvey of Medicinal Plants Used in Treatment of Diabetes by the People of Nsukka, South Eastern-Nigeria

U. Odoh, Constance Ezema, P. O. Osadebe, P. Uzor, T. Akunne, C. O. Ezugwu, M. O. Chukwuma, P. F. Onyekere, Odoh Longinus, Agubata Chuka William, Ugwoke Christopher Chukwuemeka
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Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is a widely prevailing Disease condition. Prior to the advancement of synthetic medicine, local remedies have been used in different parts of the world for the management of this disease. This study aims to identify the plants used by the people of Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria in the management of diabetes, and document all relevant information on them. Methodology: A survey was conducted using semi-structured and personal oral interview methods. Consent was obtained from a total of 130 respondents, (women and men) who were interviewed on the plants used in the management of diabetes in the local government area. Available literature was searched for information on the identified plants. Results: The study revealed 41 plant species belonging to 29 families are commonly used for treatment of diabetes in Nsukka LGA. Annonaceae, Liliaceae and Rubiaceae were the families most represented, with 3 species each. The leaves of the plant were mostly used (37.7%), and Decoction was the main mode of preparation (58.5%). Conclusion: The forests and bushes of Nsukka Local Government Area, South Eastern-Nigeria is habitat to more than 40 plants belonging to 29 families that are used in ethnomedicinal practice as anti-diabetic agents. The plants have medicinal (including antidiabetic) uses in other places. Some of these plants have been scientifically evaluated for phytochemical composition and pharmacologically screened for anti-diabetic, and other activities.
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尼日利亚东南部Nsukka地区用于治疗糖尿病的药用植物的民族调查
糖尿病是一种广泛流行的疾病。在合成药物取得进展之前,世界不同地区一直使用地方疗法来治疗这种疾病。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚埃努古州Nsukka地方政府地区人民在糖尿病管理中使用的植物,并记录有关植物的所有相关信息。方法:采用半结构化和个人口头访谈法进行调查。对当地政府辖区内用于糖尿病管理的植物进行了访谈,总共获得了130名受访者(男女)的同意。检索了现有文献,以获取有关所鉴定植物的信息。结果:研究发现,Nsukka地区糖尿病治疗常用植物属29科41种。番荔枝科、百合科和茜草科最具代表性,各有3种。以植物叶片为主要原料(37.7%),汤剂为主要制备方式(58.5%)。结论:尼日利亚东南部Nsukka地方政府地区的森林和灌木丛中生长着29科40多种植物,这些植物在民族医学实践中被用作抗糖尿病药物。这些植物在其他地方有药用(包括抗糖尿病)的用途。其中一些植物已被科学评价为具有抗糖尿病和其他活性的植物化学成分和药理筛选。
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