| Literature DB >> 24949418 |
M Fawzi Mahomoodally1, D Priyamka Sreekeesoon1.
Abstract
The pediatric population constitutes the most vulnerable patients due to a dearth of approved drugs. Consequently, there is a pressing need to probe novel natural pharmacological agents in an endeavour to develop new drugs to address pediatric illnesses. To date, no studies have explored the use of natural therapies for pediatric health care in Mauritius. Parents (n = 325) from different regions of the island were interviewed. Quantitative indexes such as fidelity level (FL), informant consensus factor (F IC), and use-value (UV) were calculated. Thirty-two plants were reported to be used by pediatric patients. Gastrointestinal disorders (F IC = 0.97) encompassing regurgitation, infantile colic, and stomach aches were the most common ailments managed with herbs. Matricaria chamomilla used for infantile colic and its pharmacological properties has previously been documented for pediatric patients. Product from A. mellifera (UV = 0.75) was the most utilized zootherapy for managing cough. Most plants and animal products reported in this study have bioactive constituents supported by existing scientific literature but their use for the pediatric population is scant. The present ethnopharmacological study has opened new perspectives for further research into their pharmacology, which can subsequently support and facilitate timely pediatric medicinal product development.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24949418 PMCID: PMC4052514 DOI: 10.1155/2014/136757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Map of Mauritius indicating the study area (spread over 9 main districts).
Demographic characteristics of informants.
| Characteristic | Description | Percentage |
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| Age categories | 20–24 | 7.4 |
| 25–29 | 15.7 | |
| 30–34 | 21.8 | |
| 35–39 | 18.8 | |
| 40–44 | 16.3 | |
| >45 | 20.0 | |
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| Gender | Male | 11.4 |
| Female | 88.6 | |
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| Residence | Urban | 50.2 |
| Rural | 49.8 | |
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| Ethnicity | Muslim | 20.6 |
| Hindu | 40.0 | |
| Chinese | 1.2 | |
| Christian | 27.4 | |
| Tamil | 10.8 | |
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| Monthly household (Mau Rs) 1 US$ = Rs 31 | <10000 | 23.6 |
| 10001–15000 | 10.8 | |
| 15001–20000 | 21.2 | |
| 20001–30000 | 23.1 | |
| 30001–40000 | 12.6 | |
| >40000 | 8.6 | |
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| Level of education | Primary | 24.6 |
| Secondary | 55.1 | |
| Tertiary | 20.3 | |
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| Number of children | 1 | 35.1 |
| 2 | 36.6 | |
| 3 | 17.2 | |
| >3 | 11.1 | |
Figure 2Sources of knowledge among users
List of medicinal plants with the reported methods of preparation and therapeutic uses.
| Family/plant species/collection number | VN/CEN | Part used | Method of preparation | Pediatric use/ailment treated (Number of citation, fidelity level)* | Recorded literature uses |
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| Bautrisse | L | Decoction of leaves is taken orally twice daily for 5 days | Intestinal worms (3, 100) | Anthelmintic agent [ |
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| G | Gel is smeared on wounds (twice daily) and itchy spots for at least 5 days | Antiseptic (3, 100) | Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Ayapana/NA | AP | Decoction of aerial roots is taken orally for 1 week (3 times per day) | Vomiting (140, 66.9), diarrhoea (6, 2.9), stomach pain (5, 2.4), colitis (58, 27.8) | Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Lavilbag/NA | F/WP | Decoction of flowers is taken orally twice daily for 5–7 days | Diarrhoea (3, 75), skin infections (1, 25) | Pain, fever, angina, diabetes, edema (water retention), infections, and inflammation [ |
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| Chamomile | F | Decoction of whole plant for 1 week (twice or thrice daily) can be extended for 2-3 weeks | Infantile colic (99, 100) | Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Genda | F | Infusion of flowers is taken orally once for 5–7 days | Colic (2, 100) | Antifungal [ |
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| Saponaire | L | Decoction of leaves is taken orally at night for 5 days | Fever (5, 100) | Anticancer, diabetes mellitus, fever, and arrest of bleeding [ |
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| Belzamine | L/F | Crushed leaves applied on wounds | Apply on wounds (3, 60), colic (2, 40) | Wounds, abscesses, Antianaphylactic, antipruritic, and antidermatitic [ |
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| Cresson/Watercress | L | Juice extracted from crushed leaves is taken orally daily for 1 week (twice daily) and Can mix with honey | Cough (2, 100) | Antioxidant, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, hypoglycemic, and odontalgic [ |
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| Papaille/papaya | S | Infusion of seeds is taken orally for 1 week each year | Intestinal worms (3, 100) | Anthelmintic activity [ |
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| Bois d'oiseau/NA | L | Decoction of leaves is taken (one daily) orally for 5 days | Allergy (2, 100) | NA |
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| Rooibos/rooibos | Infusion taken twice daily for 30 days | Infant colic (2, 100) | Asthma, colic disorders, allergies, and dermatological problems [ | |
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| La menthe/mint | L | Decoction of leaves is taken orally for 2-3 days | Stomach ache (56, 71.8), colitis (20, 25.6), constipation (2, 2.6) | Antispasmodic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal activities [ |
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| Tulsi/holy basil | L | Infusion of leaves is taken orally daily for 1 month | Sleep disorders (20, 71.4), cough (8, 28.6) | Cold, headaches, and stomach disorders [ |
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| Baume du Perou | L | Juice extracted from crushed leaves of the plant is warmed with honey and fresh lemon twice daily for 1 week | Cough and flu (82, 84.5), bronchitis (5, 5.2), asthma (10, 10.3) | Anti-bacterial, antifungal, and antihelmintic [ |
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| Romarin/rosemary | L | Infusion of leaves is taken orally for 5 days | Stress (4, 100) | Anti-inflammatory effect [ |
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| Grenade/pomegranate | RI | Decoction of rind is taken orally for 5 days | Diarrhoea (4, 100) | Antioxidant activity [ |
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| NA/arrow-root | RP | RP is grilled till a brown colour is obtained and then consumed with water | Diarrhoea (13, 100) | Tuberculosis, weakness [ |
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| Lilas de Perse/Neem | L | Herbal bath is given to child prepared from decoction of the leaves followed by application of green turmeric | Vomiting (140, 66.9), diarrhoea (6, 2.9), stomach pain (5, 2.4), colitis (58, 27.8) | Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Goyave/guava | L/B | Decoction taken orally for 3 days, | Diarrhoea (55, 100) | Antispasmodic and antimicrobial properties in the treatment of diarrhoea and dysentery and hypoglycemic agent [ |
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| Ziroffe/clove | FB | Decoction is taken orally for 5 days | Cough (1, 33.3), gastrointestinal discomfort (2, 66.7) | Antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral, anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, and anesthetic properties [ |
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| Betel/betel | L | Juice extracted from crushed leaves of the plant is warmed with honey and fresh lemon | Cough and flu (74, 79.6), bronchitis (4, 4.3), asthma (15, 16.1) | Antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and radio-protective properties [ |
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| Citronel/citronella | WP | Decoction of plant is taken orally for 7–10 days. | Cough and flu (57, 52.3), fever (52, 47.7) | Inflammation, digestive disorders, diabetes, nervous disorders, and fever [ |
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| Persiker | L | Infusion of leaves is taken orally for 7 days after meal | Diarrhoea (4, 100) | Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Peche/peach | L | Decoction of leaves is taken orally for 5 days twice daily | Intestinal worms (2, 100) | Antioxidant properties [ |
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| Noni | L | Decoction of leaves is taken orally for 3 days after meal | Pain relief (1, 100) | Antioxidant properties [ |
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| Bigarade/citrus | FR/L | Pressed juice of the fruit is taken orally. It is flavoured with sugar. Decoction of leaves is taken orally for 2 weeks | Flu (3, 100) | Anti-inflammatory properties [ |
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| Patte poule/NA | L | Infusion of leaves is taken orally for 3 days | Fever (2, 100) | Fever and pulmonary infections [ |
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| Liane pok | L | Herbal bath is given to child prepared from decoction of the leaves for 10 days | Eczema (30, 76.9), allergy (9, 23.1) | Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Fleur trompette/NA | F | Infusion of flowers is taken orally for 3 days | Asthma (3, 100) | NA |
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| Safran/green turmeric | R | Taken with milk orally at night for 10 days before sleep | Cough (4, 100) | Antimicrobial, antifungal, insecticidal, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties [ |
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| Gingembre/ginger | R | Decoction used | Cough and flu (4, 100) | Anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, chemoprotective effects [ |
Plant part used: G: gel; AP: aerial parts; L: leaves; WP: whole plant; F: flowers; S: seeds; RP: root powder; B: bark; R: rhizome; RI: rind; FR: fruit; FB: flower buds; VN/CEN: vernacular name/common English name, NA: not available. *The categories of the plants with higher number of uses mentioned (for one purpose) were also compared with their fidelity level.
F IC calculated for the most common ailments.
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| Cough and flu | 0.97 |
| Gastrointestinal ailments | 0.97 |
| Fever | 0.96 |
| Skin problems | 0.99 |
Animal products and the reported therapeutic uses for pediatric health care.
| SN | VN/CEN | Part(s) used and method of preparation | Therapeutic uses | UV | Reported literature uses |
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| Martaige vache/cow's ghee | Honey is added to cow's ghee and the mixture is warmed. Extracts of water cress are added to form a paste which is then ingested daily (before sleep) for 1 week. | Cough | 0.31 | NA |
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| Mouche di miel/honey | Honey is mixed with pressed orange juice or boiled milk and taken orally daily for 1 week. Honey is mixed with cow's ghee as above. | Cough and flu | 0.75 | Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory [ |
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| Zouite/oyster | Oyster with the shell is burnt for some minutes and then the inside flesh is consumed daily for 1 week. | Asthma | 0.31 | NA |
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| Tek tek/bivalve | A soup is prepared of the bivalves. It is administered especially at night for 1 week. | Asthma | 0.05 | Coughs and cold for children [ |
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| Kourpa/snail | Live snails are heated and the oily substance is poured in aching ears of children for 5 days before going to bed. | Ear infection | 0.25 | Used for weakness [ |
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| Di Zeouf caille/quail eggs | Ingestion of 1 crude egg daily for 1 month. | Asthma/respiratory diseases | 0.53 | Asthma [ |
SN: scientific name, VN: vernacular name, CEN: common English name, and UV: use value.
Figure 3Most commonly used medicinal plants for pediatric healthcare.