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Natural resources used as folk cosmeceuticals among rural communities in Vhembe district municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa

机译:南非湖北省湖北省湖北省农村社区的民间化妆品自然资源

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Skin-related diseases affect every individual irrespective of age, gender or social status. Since time immemorial, humans have explored natural resources from their environment for the maintenance of the skin. This explorative survey was conducted to document the natural resources (plant and non-plant materials) used for folk cosmeceuticals by rural communities in Vhembe district municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa. The research was conducted in six communities namely: Tshakuma, Shigalo, Tshamutilikwa, Luvhimbi (Masikhwa), Khakhanwa, and Folovhodwe in Vhembe district. Random and convenient sampling was used to access the target population. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to interview 71 participants that comprised traditional practitioners, herbalists and laypeople from the study area. Collected data were analysed using both quantitative (for e.g. frequency, use-value and relative frequency of citation) and qualitative (thematic) analytical methods. A total of 52 plants from 27 families and 22 non-plant materials were used as folk cosmeceuticals in the study area. The most cited plants included Dicerocaryum zanguebarium (Pedaliaceae), Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae) and Helinus integrifolius (Rhamnaceae). Trees and shrubs were the most common plant-life form while leaves were the most popular plant part. Pig fats, red ochre (Luvhundi soil) and ashes were the most cited non-plant materials. These documented natural resources are frequently prepared by crushing and mostly used to heal wounds. Traditional knowledge concerning folk cosmeceuticals is mostly held by elders. The high number of natural resources documented is an indication that Vhembe district is rich in ethnopharmacological knowledge. Scientific investigation of the efficacies and safety of these natural resources is highly recommended as a drive aimed at innovations with benefits to the rural communities who are the custodians of this valuable knowledge.
机译:无论年龄,性别或社会地位如何,皮肤相关疾病都会影响每个人。自古以来,人类从他们的环境中探索了自然资源以维持皮肤。该勘探调查是通过农村社区,南非湖北省湖北省湖北省的农村社区用来记录用于民间化妆品的自然资源(植物和非植物材料)。该研究是在六个社区进行的:Tshakuma,Shigalo,Tshamutilikwa,Luvhimbi(Masikhwa),Khakhanwa和Vhembe区的Folovhodwe。随机和方便的采样用于访问目标群体。半结构化问卷用来采访71名与学习区的传统从业者,草本主义者和外国人组成的参与者。使用定量(例如,用于频率,使用值和引文的相对频率)和定性(专题)分析方法进行分析收集的数据。共有52个家庭和22种非植物材料的植物被用作研究区的民间化妆品。最引用的植物包括Dicerocaryum Zanguebarium(Pedaliaceae),Ricinus Communis(Euphorbiaceae)和Helinus entegrifolius(鼠核酸)。树木和灌木是最常见的植物生活形式,而叶子是最受欢迎的植物部分。猪脂肪,红色赭石(Luvhundi土壤)和灰烬是最引用的非植物材料。这些记录的自然资源经常通过破碎而制​​备,主要用于治愈伤口。关于民间化妆品的传统知识主要由长老持有。记录了大量自然资源,表明Vhembe区富含民族科医生知识。强烈建议对这些自然资源的效率和安全性的科学调查,这是一个旨在创新的益处,享有这种有价值知识的监护人的农村社区。

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