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摘要
本研究的目的是对喀麦隆西部高地湿地药用植物进行调查。2015年5月至8月期间,对Penka-Michel (Menoua区)、Batcham (Bamboutos区)、Bassap- Bafang (Haut-Nkam区)和Foumban(名词区)四个区18个湿地进行了调查。对38名传统中医和中医进行了半结构化访谈。建立了18个1 m × 10 m (10 m²)的样带,研究了湿地药用植物及其伴生植物的植物社会学。在每个样带绘制10个1 m × 1 m的样方,在样方中发现并统计了包括药用植物在内的所有植物种类。共记录了82种具有药用价值的湿地植物,隶属于40科64属,可治疗74种不同的疾病。以菊科最多,属数最多(7个),其次是豆科和豆科,各有4个属。被引最多的植物种是Emilia coccinea (Sims) G. Don、Commelina benghalensis L.和Coccinia barteri (Hook.f.)。Keay。单球菌(Emilia coccinea, Sims) G. Don可用于治疗14种疾病;key分别用于治疗5种和4种疾病。最常使用的植物部位是叶子(55.75%),其次是整株或整株植物(24.54%),用于治疗心悸、皮肤病、消化问题、消化不良、流感、不孕症、煮沸、喉咙痛、性无能和肾脏问题等几种疾病。喀麦隆西部高地的湿地富含药用大型植物,这些植物被用作传统保健的食物或食品。关键词:民族植物学,湿地,药用植物,不育,喀麦隆西部高地
Ethnobotanical study on Wetland macrophytes of medicinal importance in the Western Highlands of Cameroon
The objective of the study was to make a survey of wetland medicinal plants in the Western Highlands of Cameroon. Eighteen (18) wetlands in four divisions namely Penka-Michel (Menoua division), Batcham (Bamboutos division), Bassap- Bafang (Haut-Nkam division) and Foumban (Noun division) were visited between the months of May and August 2015. Semi-structured interviews were conducted among 38 traditional practitioners and herbalists. Eighteen transects of 1 m × 10 m (10 m²) were established to study the phytosociology of wetland medicinal macrophytes with other associated plants. In each transect, 10 quadrats of 1 m x 1 m were traced in which all plant species including medicinal plants were inventored and counted. A total of 82 wetland macrophytes of medicinal importance grouped into 64 genera and 40 families were documented to treat over 74 different ailments. The most frequent family was the Asteraceae with the highest number of genera (7) followed by Fabaceae and Poaceae with 4 genera each. The most cited plant species were Emilia coccinea (Sims) G. Don, Commelina benghalensis L. and Coccinia barteri (Hook.f.) Keay. Emilia coccinea (Sims) G. Don alone is used for treating 14 ailments while Commelina benghalensis L. and Coccinia barteri (Hook.f.) Keay were used to treat 5 and 4 ailments respectively. The most regularly used plant part was the leaves (55.75 %) followed by whole or entire plant (24.54 %) for treating several diseases such as palpitation, skin diseases, digestive problems, dysentary, influenza, infertility, boil, sore throat, sexual impotence and kidney problems among others. The wetlands in the Western Highlands of Cameroon are rich in medicinal macrophyte species which are used as food or food products for traditional health care. Keywords: Ethnobotany, wetlands, medicinal macrophytes, Infertility, Western Highlands of Cameroon