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Discovering the Pharmacological Potential of Ecuadorian Market Plants using a Screens-to-nature Participatory Approach

机译:使用从屏幕到自然的参与式方法发现厄瓜多尔市场植物的药理潜力

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Objective: Edible plants of medicinal value can serve as a resource for sustainable development in Ecuador, a country rich in agrobiodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge. This study surveyed the nematicidal, antimicrobial, and antioxidant potential of plants sold in local Ecuadorian markets through participatory scientific discovery workshops with local Ecuadorian students and researchers, while simultaneously enhancing the knowledge and technological capacity of workshop participants.Methods: Edible plants were purchased from city markets at 3 distinct research sites in Ecuador - Cuenca, Quito, and Santa Elena. Botanical identification and traditional uses of each plant were assessed via herbarium specimen preparation and reference to ethnobotanical texts. Portable screens-to-nature (STN) extraction and assay technologies were employed to rapidly and qualitatively detect roundworm lethality, antibacterial, antifungal, and free radical scavenging activities of the plants during 3-day STN workshops at each research site. Participant learning was assessed through a retrospective pretest-posttest administered at the end of each STN workshop.Results: A total of 50 plants were collected, representing 30 vascular plant families and a wide variety of traditional uses. Thirty-two participants among 3 STN workshops identified 1 plant with nematicidal activity, 14 plants with antibacterial activity, 20 plants with antifungal activity, and 41 plants with antioxidant activity. Nearly half of the plants (24 species) demonstrated both antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, correlating to their reported uses to treat both infectious and chronic/metabolic disorders in traditional Ecuadorian medicine. During the STN workshops, participant knowledge of pharmacological screening increased by 77%, whereas knowledge of biodiversity and conservation increased by 69%.Conclusion: This study demonstrated that STN technologies, employed through a participatory research approach, are highly efficient in the detection of biochemical activities of traditionally used plants. Furthermore, edible Ecuadorian plants possess nematicidal, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties with potential for further development as functional foods, botanical supplements, or cosmetics.
机译:目的:具有药用价值的食用植物可以在厄瓜多尔这个具有丰富农业生物多样性和传统生态知识的国家中作为可持续发展的资源。本研究通过与厄瓜多尔当地学生和研究人员共同参与的科学发现研讨会,调查了在厄瓜多尔当地市场上出售的植物的杀线虫剂,抗微生物剂和抗氧化剂的潜力,同时增强了参加者的知识和技术能力。方法:从城市购买食用植物厄瓜多尔的3个不同的研究站点-昆卡,基多和圣埃琳娜市场。通过植物标本室的标本制备和参考植物学文献对每种植物的植物学鉴定和传统用途进行了评估。在每个研究站点的为期3天的STN研讨会上,采用便携式的自然筛选(STN)提取和测定技术来快速定性检测植物的round虫致死性,抗菌,抗真菌和清除自由基的活性。通过在每个STN研讨会结束时进行的回顾性前测-后测对参与者的学习进行评估。结果:总共收集了50株植物,代表30个维管植物科和多种传统用途。 3个STN研讨会中的32位参与者确定了1种具有杀线虫活性的植物,14种具有抗菌活性的植物,20种具有抗真菌活性的植物和41种具有抗氧化活性的植物。将近一半的植物(24种)具有抗微生物和抗氧化活性,这与据报道在传统厄瓜多尔医学中用于治疗传染性和慢性/代谢性疾病的用途有关。在STN研讨会期间,参与者对药理学筛选的知识增加了77%,而对生物多样性和保护的知识则增加了69%。结论:这项研究表明,通过参与式研究方法采用的STN技术在生化试剂的检测方面非常高效传统植物的活动。此外,可食用的厄瓜多尔植物具有杀线虫,抗微生物和抗氧化的特性,并有可能作为功能食品,植物补品或化妆品进一步开发。

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