| Literature DB >> 17355645 |
Tilahun Teklehaymanot1, Mirutse Giday.
Abstract
An ethnobotanical study was conducted from October 2005 to June 2006 to investigate the uses of medicinal plants by people in Zegie Peninsula, northwestern Ethiopia. Information was gathered from 200 people: 70 female and 130 males, using semistructured questionnaire. Of which, six were male local healers. The informants, except the healers, were selected randomly and no appointment was made prior to the visits. Informant consensus factor (ICF) for category of ailments and the fidelity level (FL) of the medicinal plants were determined. Sixty-seven medicinal plants used as a cure for 52 ailments were documented. They are distributed across 42 families and 64 genera. The most frequently utilized plant part was the underground part (root/rhizome/bulb) (42%). The largest number of remedies was used to treat gastrointestinal disorder and parasites infections (22.8%) followed by external injuries and parasites infections (22.1%). The administration routes are oral (51.4%), external (38.6%), nasal (7.9%), and ear (2.1%). The medicinal plants that were presumed to be effective in treating a certain category of disease, such as 'mich' and febrile diseases (0.80) had higher ICF values. This probably indicates a high incidence of these types of diseases in the region, possibly due to the poor socio-economic and sanitary conditions of this people. The medicinal plants that are widely used by the local people or used as a remedy for a specific ailment have higher FL values (Carissa spinarum, Clausena anisata, Acokanthera schimperi, Calpurnia aurea, Ficus thonningii, and Cyphostemma junceum) than those that are less popular or used to treat more than one type of ailments (Plumbago zeylanicum, Dorstenia barnimiana).Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17355645 PMCID: PMC1852296 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-3-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Map of Zegie Peninsula in Ethiopia.
Single medicinal plants treatment with parts used and preparation
| Amaranthaceae | Telenzje | 'shererit kusil' ( | Chewing fresh leaves | |
| blood clotting | Dressing with crushed fresh leaves | |||
| Apocynaceae | Yemerz Enchet | 'kusil' | Dressing with crushed whole plant | |
| 'yetat merz' (bacterial infection of nail) | Dressing with crushed fresh root | |||
| Alliaceae | Nech Shinkurt | 'ayne maz' (eye sickness) | Rubbing with warmed bulb | |
| evil eye | Smelling aroma of bulb | |||
| Asparagaceae | Yeset Kest | 'sinfete wesib' | Root powder is eaten with chicken soup | |
| Simaroubaceae | Aballo (Waginos) | 'bullad' (weight loss fever, itching, diarrhea) | Fruit powder mixed with honey and fermented for seven days is taken orally until cure | |
| 'fintita sigelebet' (Haemorrhoids) | Fruit powder mixed with milk is taken orally for three days | |||
| 'mushuro' (weight loss, dysentery and fever) | Root powder mixed with honey is taken orally until cure | |||
| dysentery | Juice of leaf is taken orally in the morning | |||
| 'chiffea' (Eczema) | Dressing with inner bark paste mixed with butter or oil | |||
| Fabaceae | Digita | 'kuruba' | Leaves or Fruit powder mixed with water or honey is taken orally | |
| Caricaceae | Papaya | malaria | Juice of leaves is taken orally | |
| Apiaceae | Yeayit Joro | swelling | Dressing with leaf paste | |
| Rutaceae | Limche | ear sickness | Juice of leaves is used as ear drop | |
| Rutaceae | Limche | stomachache | Chewing root | |
| Ranunculaceae | Azo Hareg | 'mich' | Juice of fresh leaves is used as body lotion | |
| cough | Juice of leaves with butter of fat is taken orally | |||
| swelling | Dressing with Leaf paste | |||
| Commelinaceae | Yemariam Wuha | allergic | Dressing with crushed fresh leaf | |
| ear infection | Juice of leaves as ear drop | |||
| Euphorbiaceae | Bissana | 'ekeke' (scabies) | Dressing with Crushed leaves mixed with butter or oil | |
| 'kuruba' | Leaves are eaten with wat(Diarrhoea, dysentery, stomach disorder) (local soup) | |||
| 'wef beshita' (hepatitis, jaundice) | Leaf powder mixed with water is taken orally for seven days | |||
| diarrhea | Leaf powder mixed with water is taken orally | |||
| quaqucha ( | Rubbing and dressing with Latex from leaves | |||
| Curcurbitaceae | Yemidir Embuay (Este Melecot) | 'ayn bar tessa' | Chewing root | |
| 'majrat getr' (meningitis) | Root powder mixed with honey taken orally | |||
| 'nessr' (epistaxis) | Juice of root applied though nose | |||
| 'wef beshita' | Root powder is taken mixed with skimmed milk or noug orally in the morning | |||
| rabies | Root powder is eaten with tef kita | |||
| stomachache, 'kuruba', umbilical cord labouring | Chewing root | |||
| Araliaceae | Sila | burning | Dressing with crushed fresh leaves | |
| Vitaceae | Etse Zewe | snake bite | Chewing roots | |
| Solanaceae | Astenagir | swelling | Dressing with leaf paste | |
| tooth ache | Fresh leaves are boiled with water and the vapour is inhaled | |||
| 'fore fore' (dandruff) | Fresh leaves are used for rubbing and dressing | |||
| 'kusil' | Dressing with leaf paste | |||
| Moraceae | Work Bemeda | 'wef beshita' | Root powder is taken with skimmed milk or noug orally in the morning | |
| 'yeahya kintarot' (donkey's wart) | Dressing with root paste | |||
| cancer | Making small opening and inserting the root | |||
| rabies | Root powder is taken with skimmed milk or noug orally in the morning for seven days | |||
| syphilis | Root powder is taken with honey orally in the morning | |||
| weight loss, diarrhea and fever | Root powder mixed honey and fermented for seven days is taken orally in the morning until cured | |||
| Dracaenaceae | Etse Patos | evil eye | Root is burned and smoke is inhaled | |
| Compositae | Kebercho | evil eye | Root powder is sprinkled on burning charcoal and smoke is inhaled | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Qulqwal | venereal diseases | Latex is eaten with tef of wheat kit | |
| 'wef beshita' | Latex mixed with water is taken orally | |||
| rabies | Root powder mixed water is taken orally | |||
| Euphorbiaceae | Kinchib | 'kintarot' | Rubbing with latex and dressing | |
| 'kusil' | Dressing with latex | |||
| Apiaceae | Dog | cough | Filtrate of boiled root mixed with honey taken orally until cured | |
| Moraceae | Chibha | 'ayn bar tessa' (lose of appetite) | Root with Noug is eaten | |
| diarrhea | Chewing root | |||
| stomachache | Chewing inner Bark | |||
| Molluginaceae | Meterea | tapeworm | Fruit powder mixed with noug is taken orally | |
| Thymelaeaceae | Beto | rabies | Root powder mixed with skimmed milk is taken orally for seven days | |
| Malvaceae | Tit | snake bite | Chewing root | |
| Rosaceae | Kosso | 'kosso' (tape worm) | Powder mixed with water and fermented over night is taken orally in the morning | |
| Rhamnaceae | Esat Abered | burning | Dressing with crushed fresh leaves | |
| Asclepiadaceae | Yelam Tute | 'kusil', swelling | Dressing with crushed fresh leaf | |
| Convolvulaceae | Filatsut | babies' sickness | Bathing with crushed leaf and stem | |
| cancer | Making small opening and inserting the root | |||
| Fabaceae | Yebab Alenga | babies' sickness | Bathing with crushed fresh leaf and stem | |
| stomachache | Chewing root | |||
| Acanthaceae | Sensel (Smiza) | 'wef beshita', 'kuruba' | Juice of leaves is taken orally | |
| evil eye | Smelling the aroma of fresh root | |||
| Crassulaceae | Endehuahula | swelling | Making small opening and inserting the root | |
| Fabaceae | Birbira | 'mujelea' (chigger) | Dressing with fruit paste mixed with butter | |
| 'tfre metmte' (bacterial infection of nails) | Dressing with leaf paste | |||
| 'yejoro kunkun' (earache) | Juice of leaves or stem is used as ear drop | |||
| amoeba | Fruits powder mixed with honey is taken orally | |||
| Sapotaceae | Eshe | amoeba | Eating fruits | |
| Cucurbitaceae | Qura Hareg | 'zuresh' (babies sickness) | Bathing with crushed fresh root | |
| Myrtaceae | Ades | 'fore fore' (Dandruff) | Bathing with crushed fresh leaves | |
| diarrhea, stomach disorder | Juice of leaf is taken orally in the morning | |||
| Lamiaceae | Dama Kesse | 'kusil' | Fresh crushed leaves dressing | |
| Lamiaceae | Dama Kesse | 'kusil' | Dressing with Bark paste | |
| 'mich' | Juice of leaves is taken with coffee orally | |||
| Asclepiadaceae | Yeayit Hareg | snake bite | Making small cut at location and inserting root | |
| Phytolaceae | Endod (Male) | 'kuruba' | Root or leaf powder mixed with water is taken orally | |
| 'kusil' | Dressing with Fruit paste | |||
| 'wef beshita' | Leaf powder mixed with water is taken orally | |||
| rabies | Root paste is taken with tef kita in the morning for seven days | |||
| Plumbaginaceae | Amira | 'kurtimat' (rheumatic Pain) | Fresh leaves are boiled and the filtrate is taken with honey orally for seven days | |
| cancer | Root powder mixed with digne (sulphur) is applied | |||
| cough | Fresh leaves are boiled and the filtrate is taken with fermented butter orally | |||
| snake bite | Chewing Leaves | |||
| swelling | Dressing with root paste | |||
| Podocarpaceae | Zigba | vomiting | Juice of leaves is taken orally | |
| Rhamnaceae | Gesho | 'chiffea' (Eczema) | Appling leaf paste mixed with butter as ointment | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Kachima | 'kuruba' | Juice of root is taken orally | |
| tooth ache | Chewing fresh root | |||
| Polygonaceae | Tult | 'entil siwerd' (tonsillitis), 'kuruba' | Juice of root is taken orally | |
| umbilical cord labouring | Tying fresh root around west | |||
| Rutaceae | Tena Adam | evil eye | Smelling aroma of fresh leaf and stem | |
| flue | Juice of leaves is taken with coffee | |||
| Dracaenaceae | Algeti/cheret | 'sinfete wesib' (impotence) | Root powder is taken with tef potage | |
| Malvaceae | Yemidir Hareg | 'lashet' (fungal disease) | Dressing with crushed fresh leaves | |
| Solanaceae | Geber Embuay | 'kusil', swelling | Dressing with crushed fresh root | |
| Menispermaceae | Kib Kitel (Etse Eyesus) | 'kuruba' | Juice of root is taken orally | |
| babies' sickness | Juice of leaves mixed with butter is taken orally | |||
| stomachache | Juice of leaf and stem is taken orally | |||
| 'kintarot' | Dressing with stem paste | |||
| 'girfita' (fever, headache) | Bathing with crushed fresh leaves | |||
| Bignoniaceae | Zana | 'kola kusil' (infected cut or wound) | Dressing with Bark paste | |
| Fabaceae | Dingetegna | Vomiting, dysentery | Chewing root | |
| Scrophulariaceae | Daba Keded | 'kusil' | Dressing with Fresh crushed leaves | |
| diarrhea, stomachache | Juice of root is taken orally | |||
| Verbenaceae | Atuch | 'gusmit' (stomach disorder) | Juice of leaves is taken orally | |
| 'yeshererit beshita' ( | Dressing with leaf paste | |||
| ear sickness | Juice of fruit with olive oil is used as ear drop | |||
| evil eye | Smelling of aroma of fresh root | |||
| snake bite | Chewing root | |||
| stomachache | Chewing root | |||
| 'wesfat' (ascaris) | Juice of root is taken orally | |||
| Asteraceae | Este Mossa | menstrual disorders | Root are chewed with honey | |
| Asteraceae | Girawa | 'entil siwerd' (Tonsillitis) | Juice of leaf is taken orally | |
| 'likift' (devil sickness, madness) | Root is burned and smoke is inhaled | |||
| 'satan beshita' (devil sickness) | Bathing with crushed fresh leaves | |||
| evil eye, 'satan beshita', 'tesbo beshita' (epidemic disease) | Root powder is sprinkled on burning charcoal and smoke is inhaled | |||
| Olacaceae | Enkoye | 'entil siwerd' (tonsillitis) | Juice of bark is taken orally | |
| 'kusil' | Dressing with bark paste | |||
| Asteraceae | Hareg Ressa (Este Sabek, Shahirit) | 'mich' | Leaves and stem are boiled and the vapour is inhaled and bathing | |
| 'kintarot' (wart) | Pressing with warmed stem | |||
| Zingiberaceae | Zinjible | stomachache | Chewing rhizome |
Multiple medicinal plants treatment with parts used and preparation
| 1 | Malvaceae | Ablalit | 'sinfete wesib' (impotence) | Root powder taken with tella (local beverage) orally | |
| 2 | Asparagaceae | Set Kest | |||
| 3 | Apiacae | Dog (Ramiron) | |||
| 4 | Verbenaceae | Misrich | |||
| 1 | Apocynaceae | Agam | evil eye | Sprinkling root powder on burning charcoal and inhaling smoke | |
| 2 | Capparidaceae | Gumero | |||
| 3 | Scrophulariaceae | Daba Keded | |||
| 4 | Amaranthaceae | Telenzje | |||
| 5 | Acanthaceae | Sensel (Smiza) | |||
| 1 | Apocynaceae | Agam | evil eye | Sprinkling root powder on burning charcoal and smoke inhaled | |
| 2 | Capparidaceae | Gumero | |||
| 3 | Asparagaceae | Set Kest | |||
| 4 | Rutaceae | Limchi | |||
| 5 | Dracaenaceae | Etse Patos | |||
| 6 | Acanthaceae | Senel | |||
| 7 | Asteraceae | Kebercho | |||
| 8 | Rutaceae | Tena Adam | |||
| 9 | Alliaceae | Nech Shnkurt | |||
| 1 | Apocynaceae | Agam | evil eye | Root paste with water taken orally | |
| 2 | Capparidaceae | Gumero | |||
| 3 | Rutaceae | Limchi | |||
| 1 | Euphorbiaceae | Bissana | stomachache disorder | Leaves, root and seeds boiled in butter taken orally | |
| 2 | Solanaceae | Nech Embuay | |||
| 3 | Poaceae | Tef | |||
| 1 | Simaroubaceae | Aballo (Waginos) | 'chiffea' | Dressing root paste with honey | |
| 2 | Cucurbitaceous | Yemidir Embuay | |||
| 1 | Simaroubaceae | Aballo | craziness | Bathing with crushed fresh leaves and root | |
| 2 | Podocarpaceae | Zigba | |||
Frequency of plant parts used for the preparation of remedies
| Plant parts used | Number of medicinal plant species | Percentage |
| Leaf | 53 | 37% |
| Root | 58 | 40% |
| Flower | 10 | 7% |
| Leaf/Stem | 4 | 3% |
| Leaf/Root | 3 | 2% |
| Bark | 6 | 4% |
| Latex | 4 | 3% |
| Rhizome | 1 | 1% |
| Bulb | 2 | 1% |
| Seed | 1 | 1% |
| Stem | 2 | 1% |
| Whole | 1 | 1% |
Figure 2Percentages of habits of medicinal plants.
Medicinal plants of veterinary importance with parts used and preparation
| Amaranthaceae | Telenzje | Herb | blood clotting | Dressing with crushed leaves | |
| Fabaceae | Digita | Tree | dysentery | Leaf paste mixed with water is applied orally | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Bissana | Tree | 'wef beshita' | Making small opening and inserting crushed leaves with salt and soot in the opening | |
| Vitaceae | Etse Zewe | Climber | snake bite | Crushed fresh root is applied orally | |
| Moraceae | Chibha | Tree | stomach disorder | Crushed fresh root is applied orally | |
| Lamiaceae | Dama Kesse | Shrub | 'mich' | Juice of leaves with Dagusa injera is applied orally | |
| Phytolaceae | Endod (Male) | Shrub | 'wef beshita' | Crushed fresh leaves is applied orally | |
| Plumbaginaceae | Amira | Herb | swelling | Dressing with root paste |
ICF values of category of aliments
| Category | |||||
| 'Mich' and febrile diseases | 6 | 9% | 26 | 11% | 0.80 |
| Evil eye and satan beshita | 13 | 20% | 41 | 18% | 0.70 |
| Respiratory and throat infections | 6 | 9% | 15 | 7% | 0.64 |
| Rabies and internal disease | 17 | 26% | 45 | 20% | 0.64 |
| Gastrointestinal disorder and parasites infections | 23 | 35% | 60 | 26% | 0.63 |
| Venereal disease and impotence | 7 | 11% | 13 | 6% | 0.50 |
| External injuries and parasites infections | 19 | 29% | 33 | 14% | 0.44 |
| Snake bite | 4 | 6% | 6 | 3% | 0.40 |
| Swelling and cancer | 9 | 14% | 14 | 6% | 0.38 |
| Sensorial disease | 4 | 6% | 5 | 2% | 0.25 |
FL value of medicinal plants
| Local name | Therapeutical uses | ||
| Agam | evil eye | 100% | |
| Limbche | evil eye | 100% | |
| Yemerz Enchet | 'kusil, yetat merz' | 100% | |
| Digita | diarrhea | 100% | |
| Chibha | 'ayn bar teza' | 100% | |
| Etse Zewe | snake bite | 100% | |
| Algeti/chiret | 'sinfete wesib' | 100% | |
| Hareg Ressa (Este Sabek) | 'mich', 'kintarot' | 86% | |
| Kib Kitel/Etse Eyesus | stomachache/'kuruba', babies' sickness | 80% | |
| Endod | 'wef beshita', 'kusil' | 75% | |
| Atuch | stomachache, evil eye, snake bite | 73% | |
| Dama Kesse | 'mich', 'kusil' | 67% | |
| Bissana | gastrointestinal disorder, 'wef beshita' | 63% | |
| Sensel (Smiza) | evil eye, 'wef beshita', 'kuruba' | 63% | |
| Gumero | evil eye, 'satan beshita, 'tesbo beshita' | 57% | |
| Yemidir Embuay | stomachache, 'kuruba', 'chiffea', 'majrat getr', 'nessr', rabies, 'wef beshita' | 50% | |
| Amira | coughing, 'kurtimat', cancer, swelling | 40% | |
| Work Bemeda | cancer, rabies, syphilis, 'wef beshita', 'yeahya kintarot', 'mushuro' | 22% |