| Literature DB >> 17241473 |
Sean W M Collins1, Xisto Martins, Andrew Mitchell, Awegechew Teshome, John T Arnason.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An ethnobotanical study of medicinal and poisonous plants used by the East Timor resistance was undertaken in the Lautem District of East Timor to study medicinal plant use in the region. Interviews were conducted with a single key consultant from the resistance army who belonged to the Fataluku culture. This study is of importance as a historical document and because no previous medicinal ethnobotanical studies on this region exist.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17241473 PMCID: PMC1796860 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-3-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Family, botanical name, Fataluku name and specific uses of 40 medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
| Anacardiaceae | UO 19564 | Payahi | wounds | |
| Apocynaceae | UO 19575 | Wiahara | diarrhea | |
| UO 19591 | Amibya | lactation stimulant | ||
| Araceae | UO 19570 | Nae nae rasa | wounds | |
| Araliaceae | UO 19590 | Latuporo | veterinary medicine | |
| UO 19592 | Tufutu | fractures | ||
| Arecaceae | UO 19565 | Vata mimiraka | fractures | |
| Caricaceae | UO 19607 | Muu | malaria | |
| Crassulaceae | UO 19596 | Pipivalikerekere | ear infections | |
| Cucurbitaceae | UO 19604 | Kapinu | malaria | |
| Cycadaceae | UO 19573 | Beku | wounds | |
| Dioscoreaceae | UO 19579 | Churailahoo | wild game poison | |
| Euphorbiaceae | UO 19568 | Pokuru | post partum bleeding, internal bleeding | |
| UO 19599 | Foy hasa reku reku | low quality breast milk | ||
| UO 19598 | Mutu mutu mimi raka | urinary tract infection | ||
| Fabaceae | UO 19585 | Iparakuliku | pink eye | |
| UO 19603 | Cha | fish poison | ||
| UO 19571 | Makari | mouth sores | ||
| UO 19589 | Kaylemu | sore joints | ||
| Lamiaceae | UO 19587 | Muka muka | sores, eye trauma | |
| Lecythidaceae | UO 19594 | Coru | inflammation | |
| Leeaceae | UO 19562 | Motiir | diarrhea | |
| Loranthaceae | UO 19601 | Laki soru aku | Urinary tract infections | |
| Malvaceae | UO 19563 | Varu | Wounds | |
| Meliaceae | Unknown | UO 19580 | Pepuru | veterinary medicine |
| UO 19582 | Erua | sore joints | ||
| Menispermaceae | UO 19602 | Shururu | lice infestation, snake bite | |
| Myristicaceae | Unknown | UO 19583 | Paunete | fish poison |
| Piperaceae | UO 19584 | Tarukukurisa | itching | |
| Poaceae | Unknown | UO 19574 | Severoo | weight loss |
| UO 19576 | Beerasa | helminth worm infection | ||
| Polypodiaceae | UO 19578 | Sa-pu | throat infections | |
| Rubiaceae | UO 19561 | Lalamoo | tuberculosis | |
| UO 19566 | Savele | pink eye, post partum bleeding, internal bleeding | ||
| Rutaceae | UO 19595 | Ami churuku | hepatitis, inflammation | |
| Verbenaceae | UO 19588 | Kapuasamaru | hepatitis | |
| unknown | Unknown | UO 19577 | Ai-anu | muscle relaxant |
| unknown | Unknown | UO 19572 | Luluparoo | wounds |
| unknown | Unknown | UO 19600 | Pia pia | dysentery |
| unknown | Unknown | UO 19567 | Tua tua hikari | cough |
Frequency of usage category mentions for medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
| Infections/Infestations | 11 |
| Injuries | 7 |
| Muscular-Skeletal System Disorders | 5 |
| Poisons | 3 |
| Digestive System Disorders | 3 |
| Preganancy/Birth/Puerperium Disorders/Effects | 3 |
| Skin/Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue Disorders | 3 |
| Genitourinary System Disorders | 2 |
| Inflammations | 2 |
| Veterinary Medicines | 2 |
| Culture Bound Syndromes | 1 |
| Nutritional Disorders | 1 |
| Poisoning Disorders | 1 |
| Respiratory System Disorders | 1 |
Figure 1A poultice made from the bark of Schefflera species B is used to treat bone fractures.
Figure 2Number of species per growth form for 40 medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
Figure 3Number of plant part mentions for 40 medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
Figure 4Number of method of preparation mentions for 40 medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
Figure 5Number of route of administration mentions for 40 medicinal and poisonous plant species collected in the proposed Conis Santana National Park.
Figure 6The sap of Pterocarpus indicus is used topically to treat mouth sores.