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The Kakamega Forest Medicinal Plant Resources and their Utilization by the Adjacent Luhya Community

机译:Kakamega森林药用植物资源及其毗邻Luhya社区的利用

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Kakamega Forest is a rich natural setting endowed with abundant flora and fauna used by the local communities who once lived within the forest and those who now border it. There has been scarcity of information on plants used in basic traditional healthcare by the adjacent communities, Luhya, yet alternative medicine continues to fill in the gap left over by modern medicine. This study sought to survey and document plants used from the forest as medicine or in traditional healthcare and collect, identify and preserve specimens of such plants in the herbarium. Field observation and 240 open-ended interviews conducted during this research have indicated that the people highly value plant medicines for their primary healthcare needs and that the plants are used to cover a wide range of ailments and conditions affecting both man and his domestic animals. The diseases range from topical to internal and psychosomatic ailments, to simple as well as stubborn conditions. Such diseases include whitlow, measles, chickenpox and cancer amongst others. A total of one hundred and twenty herbal practitioners, over 18 years of age, were interviewed between March and September 2002 in this ethno-medicinal study. There have since been bi-annual follow up visits for more information. A total of 168 plant species spanning 74 plant families are reported herein. Moraceae topped the list with 10 species followed by the Euphorbiacea with 9. The most frequently used were Zanthoxylum gillettii, Trichilia emetica, Olea capensis, Entada abyssinica and Croton macrostachyus. The biological diversity, as a phytomedical resource has been indexed thus, contributing to the database of the Kakamega Forest plants. It is hoped that the report will be of use to policy makers. There are several plants with uses hitherto not reported, for instance Craterispermum schweinfurthii an aphrodisiac, Allophylus abyssinica for the hunch back, Ensete edule for measles and Sapium ellipticum for burns. This research has the potential for production and industrialization of the medicinal plants. Medicinal value of plants is hereby fronted as a reason for conserving and preserving biodiversity in Kakamega Forest.
机译:卡卡梅加森林(Kakamega Forest)是一个丰富的自然环境,拥有丰富的动植物群,曾经居住在森林中以及现在与森林接壤的当地人都在使用它们。邻近社区卢希亚(Luhya)缺乏用于基本传统医疗保健的植物信息,但替代医学仍在填补现代医学留下的空白。这项研究试图调查和记录从森林中用作医学或传统保健的植物,并在植物标本室中收集,识别和保存此类植物的标本。在这项研究过程中进行的现场观察和240次不限成员名额访谈表明,人们非常重视植物药的基本医疗保健需求,而且植物被用于覆盖影响人类及其家畜的各种疾病和状况。疾病的范围从局部疾病,内部疾病和心身疾病,到简单以及顽固的疾病。此类疾病包括除其他疾病外,还包括甲状腺炎,麻疹,水痘和癌症。在2002年3月至2002年9月之间,这项民族医学研究共采访了120名18岁以上的草药从业者。此后每两年进行一次后续访问,以获取更多信息。本文报道了涵盖74个植物科的168种植物。桑科以10种居于榜首,其次是大戟科,以9种居多。最常用的是花椒,花rich,油橄榄,马齿ada和巴豆。因此,已将生物多样性作为一种植物学资源进行了索引,从而为Kakamega森林植物的数据库做出了贡献。希望该报告对决策者有用。迄今尚未报道过几种用途不明的植物,例如壮阳药Craterispermum schweinfurthii,驼背的Allophylus abyssinica,麻疹的Ensete edule和烧伤的桔梗。该研究具有药用植物生产和工业化的潜力。因此,将植物的药用价值作为保护和维护卡卡梅加森林生物多样性的原因。

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