| Literature DB >> 21985401 |
Wedson M S Souto1, José S Mourão, Raynner R D Barboza, Lívia E T Mendonça, Reinaldo F P Lucena, Maine V A Confessor, Washington L S Vieira, Paulo F G P Montenegro, Luiz C S Lopez, Rômulo R N Alves.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Zootherapy is important in various socio-cultural environments, and innumerous examples of the use of animal derived remedies can currently be found in many urban, semi-urban and more remote localities in all parts of the world, particularly in developing countries. However, although a number of ethnobiological inventories concerning the use of medicinal animals in human health care have been compiled in Brazil in recent years, zootherapeutic practices in ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) are poorly described and neglected in favor of human ethnomedicine. In this sense, the purpose of this study was to describe the local zootherapeutic practices in ethnoveterinary medicine of semi-arid of NE Brazil (Caatinga biome) and to contribute to future research about the validation of the effects and side effects of these animal productsEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21985401 PMCID: PMC3198673 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-7-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Figure 1Map showing the studied area.
Zootherapeutics resources used in Ethnoveterinary medicine of Cariri microregion, Paraiba State, Brazil
| Family/Species/ | Local of citation | Number of times mentioned | Use-value (VU) | Part used and way of administration | Disease (or illness) | Animal(s) treated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MO, SU | 3 | 0.04 | Honey (1) | ca, eq, go, sh | ||
| Honey (2) | Colds in cattle | ca | ||||
| MO, SU | 3 | 0.04 | Honey (1) | Eye problems, especially blindness and inflammations | Domestic animals in general | |
| Honey (2) | ca | |||||
| MO, SU | 35 | 0.52 | Honey (1) | Eye problems, especially blindness and inflammations; | Domestic animals in general, mainly ca, go, sh, eq. | |
| Honey (2) | Colds in cattle | ca | ||||
| Honey (2) | Chickens' gogo (infectious coryza, a type of cold) | ch | ||||
| 'Saburá' (3) | 'Mother's body' (uterine prolapse) | ma, co, go, sh | ||||
| SU | 1 | 0.01 | Honey (1) | Eye problems, especially blindness and inflammations | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO | 6 | 0.09 | Sting (4) | Dermal nodules and furunculosis | ca, go, sh | |
| MO | 7 | 0.10 | Sting (4) | Dermal nodules and furunculosis | ca, go, sh | |
| MO | 6 | 0.09 | Whole animal (2) | Chickens' gogo (infectious coryza, a type of cold) | ch, hg | |
| MO, SU | 2 | 0.03 | Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||
| MO | 4 | 0.06 | Fat (1) | Lesions in eyes and hooves of cattle | ca | |
| SU | 11 | 0.16 | Viscera (1) | 'Esponja de cavalo' (Dermal wounds brought about by infestation of larvae of | eq | |
| Fat (1) | Domestic animals in general | |||||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Leather (5), fat (1) | Wounds, 'estrepes' (suck a splinter out of skin) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| "Black alligator" -Unidentified species | MO | 1 | 0.01 | Leather (5), fat (1) | Wounds, 'estrepes' (suck a splinter out of skin) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq |
| MO, SU | 30 | 0.45 | Fat (1) | Wounds, 'estrepes' (suck a splinter out of skin), | Some animal, mainly ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Fat (3) | 'Mother's body' (uterine prolapse) | Some livestock, mainly cattle | ||||
| MO, SU | 9 | 0.13 | Fat (2) | Throat problems | ca | |
| Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |||||
| MO, SU | 48 | 0.72 | Fat (1) | Burns, inflammations, | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Fat (2) | Sore throat | ct, do, cv | ||||
| Fat (2) | Intestinal infections, snake bite | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| "Sea turtle" - Espécie não identificada | MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Wounds | Domestic animals in general |
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | 'Estrepes' (suck a splinter out of skin) | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO, SU | 44 | 0.66 | Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||
| Fat (6) | ca, eq | |||||
| Fat (2) | Fever, | cv | ||||
| 'Maracá' (rattle) (7) | Protect the cattle against snake bites | ca | ||||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Swellings | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Feather (8) | Tick fever | ca | |
| MO, SU | 2 | 0.03 | Feather (8) | Tick fever | ca | |
| Whole animal (9) | ca, eq, go, pi | |||||
| MO, SU | 8 | 0.12 | Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||
| MO, SU | 8 | 0.12 | Fat (1) | Inflammations, dermal nodules, | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Fat (2) | cv | |||||
| Fat (10) | "Oca" (Bovine gangrenous coryza) | ca | ||||
| Fat (6) | Rheumatism | ca, eq | ||||
| Eggs (1) | cv | |||||
| MO, SU | 5 | 0.07 | Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||
| MO, SU | 22 | 0.33 | Feather (11, 12) | Domestic animals in general | ||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Bile (2) | Snake bites | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO, SU | 16 | 0.24 | Milk (13) | To treat intestinal worms (anthelmintic) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Milk (1) | Mastitis | co, go, sh | ||||
| Homemade butter (1) | Dermal nodules, burns, 'estrepes', | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Homemade butter (2) | Throat problems | cv | ||||
| Horn or skull (14) | To protect animals against 'evil eyes' | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| MO, SU | 6 | 0.24 | Fat (1) | Wounds | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Homemade butter (1) | Dermal inflammation | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Leather (7) | To protect animals against snake bites | ca, ho, go, sh | ||||
| MO, SU | 60 | 0.90 | Fat/Castrated ram suet (1) | Wounds, 'estrepes', lesions, bone fractures, 'junta dura' (rheumatism), dermal nodules, inflammations, swellings | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Castrated ram suet (10) | 'Oca' (Bovine gangrenous coryza) | ca | ||||
| Castrated ram suet (6) | Rheumatism | ca, ho, ma | ||||
| Fat/Castrated ram suet (15) | 'Caruara de bezerro' (omphaloarteritis) | cv | ||||
| Horn or skull (14) | To protect animals against 'evil eyes' | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Leather (7) | To protect animals against snake bites | ca, go, ho, sh | ||||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Head (1) | Retained placenta | co | |
| MO, SU | 47 | 0.70 | Fat (1) | Domestic animals in general | ||
| Fat (2) | Throat problems | cv | ||||
| Tail (16), Leather (16) | 'To protect animals against attacks by bats' | ca, go, sh, eq and mainly chickens | ||||
| Fat (17) | Respiratory problems | ca | ||||
| Suet (6) | ca, ho, ma | |||||
| Fat (3) | 'Mother's body' (uterine prolapse) | co | ||||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Furunculosis | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| SU | 3 | 0.04 | Fat (1) | Spine problems | ca | |
| Meat (2) | ct, do | |||||
| "Baleia" - unidentified species | SU | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Wounds, 'estrepes' | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq |
| MO | 3 | 0.04 | Horn (14) | To protect animals against 'evil eyes' | ca, eq, go, sh | |
| Fat (6) | 'Junta dura' (rheumatism) | ca, eq, go, sh | ||||
| Fat (1) | Lesions | ca, eq, go, sh | ||||
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Wounds | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO | 1 | 0.01 | Fat (1) | Wounds | Domestic animals in general | |
| MO, SU | 11 | 0.16 | Fat (2) | Intestinal disorders | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Fat (1) | 'Estrepes' (suck a splinter out of skin) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Tail (16), Leather (16) | 'To protect animals against attacks by bats' | ca, ct, do, go, sh, eq and mainly chickens | ||||
| Leather (5) | Swellings | Domestic animals in general | ||||
| MO, SU | 14 | 0.21 | Fat (2) | Intestinal disorders | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | |
| Fat (1) | 'Estrepes' (suck a splinter out of | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Tail (16), Leather (16) | 'To protect animals against attacks by bats' | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq | ||||
| Leather (5) | Swellings | Domestic animals in general | ||||
| MO | 2 | 0.03 | Urine (2) | To tame angry animals | ca, eq, go, sh | |
| MO, SU | 2 | 0.03 | Meat (2) | ct, do | ||
| Bones (18) | ca, ho, go | |||||
| SU | 8 | 0.12 | Leather (16) | 'To protect animals against attacks by bats' | ca, ct, do, go, sh, eq and mainly chickens | |
| SU | 3 | 0.04 | Tail (16), Leather (16) | 'To protect animals against attacks by bats' | ca, ct, do, go, sh, eq and mainly chickens | |
| MO, SU | 3 | 0.04 | Fat (1) | ca, ct, do, go, ho, sh, eq |
Study sites: MO - Monteiro, SU - Sumé. Animals treated: ca - cattle, ch - chickens, co - cow, ct - cats, cv -calves, do - dogs, eq - equines, go - goats, hg - the helmeted guineafowl, ho - horses, ma - mares, pi - pigs, sh - sheeps. IUCN Red List status: LC - Least Concern, NT - Near Threatned, VU - Vulnerable. Ways of administering the animal-based remedies: (1) topical application, (2) oral application, (3) specialized technique where the uterus, after externalize, it is moistened and 'washed' with fat or other substance considered locally as healing and then carefully set back into the animal, (4) the sting of these animals are used on dermal pits in order to have a fast inflammation, followed by a quickly heal, (5) used as plaster, (6) applied on the joints of the members, (7) the rattlesnake's maracá or a piece of leather 'blessed' by a healer is hung on the neck of the livestock, (8) used as smoker, (9) Magical use, the animal must be bred to protect against evil eye, (10) local residents usually saw the cattle horny and fill in with fats/suet or other substances considered therapeutic, (11) Toast and triturate it and the resulting powder is applied on the affected area, (12) tea of the toasted powder, (13) mixed with american wormseed (mastruz) Chenopodium ambrosioides L. and taken as drink, (14) It should be placed in the corral to protect livestock against evil eye, (15) applied on the navel of the animal, (16) Magical-religious use, the leather or animal's tail is hanging on the neck or placed in the chicken pen entrance in order to protect the animals from bats attack, (17) used as expectorant, applied on the animal snout, (18) toast and triturate it and the resulting powder is ingested with food. Note: Diseases or conditions in bold are treated the same way in humans and animals.
Figure 2Average rarefaction curves. Average rarefaction curves, drawn from 1000 randomizations, for the number of animal species utilized for veterinary purpose in the municipalities of Monteiro and Sumé. This graph supports the hypothesis of a more diverse knowledge about animal uses for veterinary in Monteiro municipality.
Figure 3Examples of animals used as medicine in ethnoveterinary practices of the 'Cariri Paraibano'. (A) Euphractus sexcinctus, (B) Nothura maculosa cearensis, (C) Phrynops geoffroanus, (D) Iguana iguana, (E) Cariama cristata, (F) Cerdocyon thous, (G) Coragyps atratus, (H) Ovis aries. (A-G, photos by Wedson Souto; H, photo: Raynner Barboza).