| Literature DB >> 27047155 |
Gebremedhin Romha Eshetu1, Tewedros Ayalew Dejene2, Lidet Befkadu Telila3, Daniel Fekadu Bekele4.
Abstract
AIM: The aim was to document the ethnoveterinary medicinal plants, their preparation, and application methods used by traditional healers in treating different animal diseases, in four districts with different culture and languages in southern Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: animal ailments; ethnoveterinary medicinal plants; indigenous knowledge; traditional healers
Year: 2015 PMID: 27047155 PMCID: PMC4774733 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2015.674-684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1Location of the study districts.
Plant species identified as ethnoveterinary medicinal plants, and their preparation and application methods by the traditional healers in animals, in Wondo Genet, Yabelo, Liben and Kochere districts, southern Ethiopia.
| Scientific name (family) | Family | Local name | Habit | parts used, preparation, route of administration, dosage, and duration | Disease treated | Species of animal | Voucher number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asteraceae | Hajilo[ | H | The fresh vegetative part of | Cattle, sheep, goat, and equine | AN29 | ||
| Orally | Bloat | ||||||
| Through eye | Eye problem | ||||||
| Topically | Wound | ||||||
| Fabaceae | Hawaachoo[ | T | Chew up the fresh bark of the root of the plant by the local healer and then spit to the mouth of the animal about 1 teaspoonful, every day for 2 days | Internal parasite | Ruminants except pregnant | AN47 | |
| Fabaceae | Gorbe[ | T | The outer part of the fresh bark is removed and pounded then add about 200 g to 1 L of water and given 1 L (adult) and ½ L (young) orally 4 days interval until the disease ceases | Constipation | Cattle | AN35 | |
| Amaryllidaceae | Rada Waqa[ | H | A fresh bulb (root) of the plant is ground and squeezed then 1 teaspoonful squeezed liquid added to 1 cup of water and is given 2 cup of the preparation through nose morning and evening for 4 days | Internal parasite | Cattle | AN20 | |
| Amaryllidaceae | Bute warbisa[ | H | About 4 or 5 | Snake bite | Ruminants Equine | AN8 | |
| Amaryllidaceae | Qullubbii adii[ | H | After pounding the bulb, add water, and filter then give through mouth and nose | Mastitis, diarrhea, internal parasite, and others | Cattle, sheep, goat, and equine | AN62 | |
| Aloaceae | Hargeessa[ | H | The sap of the plant is applied into the eye for 3 days | Eye disease | Ruminants chicken | AN51 | |
| Mix 1 teaspoon of the sap of the plant to 1 coffee cup of water and let to the chickens drink the preparation every morning for 2-3 days | Cholera | Chicken | |||||
| Asparagaceae | Buticho[ | S | Bark of | Blackleg, pneumonia, and bloat | Cattle | AN7 | |
| Basellaceae | Dore[ | H | The fresh Vegetative part of | Cattle, sheep, goat, and equine | AN40 | ||
| Orally | Bloat | ||||||
| Through eye | Eye problem | ||||||
| Topically | wound | ||||||
| Simaroubaceae | Hatawo[ | T | Add 1 L of water to the ground fresh seed given orally once per day for 3 days | Mastitis | Cattle | AN11 | |
| Theaceae | Shayi[ | S | After drying and crushing the fresh leaves of | External parasites | Cattle goat and sheep | AN54 | |
| Fabaceae | Chekkata[ | S | Add about one cup of water to the ground fresh leaf and given orally and topically once/day for 2 days: 100 ml - cattle 50 ml - goat and sheep | Internal and external parasite | Cattle goat and sheep | AN6 | |
| Brassicaceae | Arabelada[ | H | Two teaspoonful fresh ground root add to half cup of water and given half cup through nose for 2 days, daily | 3 days sickness | Cattle | AN42 | |
| Apiaceae | Not mentione[ | H | pound the fresh leaf, mix with little water to prepare the paste then it is applied topically once | Itching | Sheep | AN30 | |
| Chenopodiaceae | Not mentione[ | H | After grinding the fresh leaf, mix with water to prepare (liquid) 1 L then it is given orally once | Mastitis | Cattle | AN27 | |
| Ranunculaceae | Gale[ | C | Pound the fresh leaf to make paste and apply (cover) on the wound | wound | All animals | AN1 | |
| Capparidaceae | Ononu[ | H | Five spoonful fresh ground leaf and vegetative parts add to 1 cup of water and given 1 cup through nose for 3 days, daily | Hepatitis | Cattle | AN23 | |
| Burseraceae | Hagarsu[ | T | Mix the sap of the plant with water and applied for 3 days, daily | External parasites | Ruminants | AN39 | |
| Collect the sap of the plant and apply to the parts of the body (muscle) having get foreign materials inserted | To remove the foreign materials | All animals | |||||
| Euphorbiaceae | Masencho[ | T | The fresh leaves of | Diarrhea (dysentery), external parasite | Cattle | AN59 | |
| By grinding about ½ kg of the fresh leaf including the vegetative part add to 1 L of water and given 1 L/day for adult and ½ L for calf for 2 days orally | bloat | cattle | |||||
| Makkanisa[ | T | Pound the fresh root, add water and filter then administered orally for 3 days (dog) and 7 days (other animals) and apply topically | Rabies, rectum prolapse, skin diseases (dermatophilosis, parasite) | Cattle, sheep, goat and equine | |||
| Flacourtiaceae | Kerqicho[ | T | The outer part of the fresh bark is removed and pounded then add about ½ kg to 1 L of water and administered orally 1 L/day for 2 days | Diarrhea | Cattle | AN41 | |
| Myrtaceae | Bbahr zaf[ | T | Bark of Olea eurepea sub spp. Cuspidate+root of Asparagus africanus Lam.+ non bursting seed of “Ecalyptus camaldunesis” should be dried, pounded and mixed together then add 1 cork of the mixture to 1 L of water, administered orally 1 L/day for 2 or 3 days | Blackleg, pneumonia, and bloat | Cattle | AN55 | |
| Meliaceae | Olancho[ | T | The outer part of the fresh bark is removed and crushed then add about ½ kg of the crushed bark to 1 liter of water and administered orally 1 L/day for 3 days | Constipation, general discomfort | cattle | AN13 | |
| Fabaceae | Welanko[ | T | The fresh leaf is pounded and add 1 cup of water. It is given 1 cup per day orally for 3 days Applied topically | Internal parasite External parasite | Ruminants | AN12 | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Harken[ | H | Pound the fresh root then add enough water and given considerable amount orally for 4 days (morning and evening) Note: It is effective when mix with | Anthrax | Cattle, sheep, goat and equine | AN44 | |
| Convolvulaceae | Yemedir Embuay[ | C | The dried root pounded, 1/2-1 teaspoonful powder is added to 1 tea cup water and administered orally and topical application; mouth - 3 days, daily and topical application 2 days interval for 3 days | Rectum prolapse | Cattle, sheep goat, and equine | AN24 | |
| Amaranthaceae | Abeba[ | H | Pound the fresh leaf, mix with water to prepare 1 L (liquid) then it is administered orally once | Trypanosomiasis | Cattle | AN26 | |
| Iridaceae | Dhaqaabii[ | H | The local healer chew the fresh bulb (root) and spit to the nose of the animal immediately after biting, and the dose is probably 1 teaspoon | Snake bite | Ruminants Equine | AN61 | |
| Myrsinaceae | Abae[ | S | The fresh leaves of | Leech | Cattle | AN28 | |
| Cucurbitaceae | Berressa[ | C | 4 teaspoonfuls of the pounded fresh leaf add to 1 cup of water, 1 cup is administered orally for 8 days, 2-3 days interval | Babesiosis and/or Anaplasmosis | Cattle, sheep, and goat | AN21 | |
| Cucurbitaceae | Basu Bakula[ | C | Fresh two fruits are pounded and add to 1 L of water and given 1 L orally, 3 days interval for 1 week | Pneumonia | Cattle and goat | AN36 | |
| Myrtaceae | Haddes[ | T | pounded the fresh vegetative part of the leaf and after squeezing and filtering, add 4 teaspoonful of the filtration to 1 cup of water and administered orally 1 cup for 2 days, daily; morning and evening | Hepatitis | Ruminant and equine except camel | AN43 | |
| Solanaceae | Tambob,c,d | H | The fresh leaves of | Leech | Cattle | AN9 | |
| After drying and grinding the leaves mix with water to make paste then apply topically once | External parasites | Cattle, sheep, goat and camel | |||||
| Oleaceae | Ajersa[ | T | Bark of | Blackleg, pneumonia, and bloat | Cattle | AN60 | |
| Oliniaceae | Nolle[ | T | Add about 100 ml of water to the fresh ground leaf, administered orally once per day for 2 days (one informant) or Every 3 days for 8 days (different informant) | Mastitis, pneumonia, and other swellings or internal organs problems | Cattle, sheep, and goat | AN5 | |
| Santalaceae | Qorsa nyaataa[ | T | Pound the fresh root and mix with water, filter and administered orally for 6-7 days, daily | Mastitis and poor mothering | Cattle, sheep, and goat | AN34 | |
| Anacardiaceae | Gerri[ | T | Dried bark and root of the plant is pounded then 2 teaspoonful powder added to 1cup of water, administered orally for 20 days, 2 days interval | Rabies | Ruminants Equine | AN22 | |
| Lamiaceae | Fafe[ | H | The fresh whole part (especially vegetative part) is pounded, add about 20 g to 2 L of water, about 1 L is administered orally per day for 3 days | Diarrhea | Cattle | AN17 | |
| Phytolacca dodecandra L Herit. | Phytolaccaceae | Haranjicho[ | S | the fresh leaf including the vegetative part is pounded and a small amount is added to 1 coffee cup of water then administered orally 1 coffee cup/day for 2 days | Dysentery and difficult urination | Cattle, sheep, and goat | AN15 |
| Euphorbiaceae | Key qobo[ | S | Pound about 50 g of fresh leaf and mix with 1 L of water then administered orally 1 L/day (every morning) for 2 days | Mastitis and poor mothering | Cow | AN53 | |
| Rhamnaceae | Tado[ | T | The fresh leaves of | Diarrhea (dysentery), external parasite | Cattle | AN49 | |
| Solanaceae | Hiddii[ | H | After drying the root of both | Most diseases especially anthrax and three day sickness but wound | Cattle, sheep, goat and equine | AN2 | |
| The local healer chew the fresh root and spit to the nose of the animal immediately after biting, and the dose is probably 1 teaspoon | Snake bite | Ruminant Equine | |||||
| Solanaceae | Roriko[ | H | The fresh leaf and root are chewed by the local healer and spit to the mouth of the animal for 2 days | Mastitis and poor mothering | Cow | AN31 | |
| Menispermaceae | Kalala[ | C | The whole part; as it is, cut and put on the neck of the animal; until starting urination (there is fast recovery) | Blocking/difficult in urination | Horse | AN14 | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Lalesa[ | C | The fresh whole part (especially vegetative part) is pounded, add about 20 g to 2-3 L of water, about 1 L is administered orally per day for 3 about 1 L is given per day for 23 days | Diarrhea | Cattle | AN37 | |
| Meliaceae | Tewarako[ | T | The fresh leaves of | Diarrhea (dysentery), external parasite | Cattle | AN18 | |
| Urticaceae | Hajija[ | C | The fresh leaf is pounded and mix with water, and considerable amount is administered orally once | Retained placenta | Cattle and Sheep | AN25 | |
| Asteraceae | Hecho[ | T | Add about ¼ kg of the crushed fresh leaf to 3 L of water. It is administered orally for GIT problem about 1 L for 3 days, 2 days interval and applied topically for skin problem | Diarrhea and skin problem | Cattle | AN10 | |
| Solanaceae | Edigagga[ | S | After drying the roots of both | Most diseases especially anthrax and 3 day sickness but wound | Cattle, sheep, goat and equine | AN4 | |
| Aizoaceae | Araddoo[ | H | After pounding the fresh root mix with clean water and administered through nose for 2 day | Nasal bot | Ovine | AN38 |
aVouchers are stored in miniherbarium in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dilla University,
Oromiffa,
Sidamgna,
Gedeoffa, GIT=Gastrointestinal tract, H=Herb; T=Tree, S=Shrub, C=Climber
Growth habit of ethnoveterinary medicinal plants identified in the study area.
| Habit | Frequency of response | Proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Herb | 18 | 36.7 |
| Tree | 17 | 34.7 |
| Shrub | 7 | 14.3 |
| Climber | 7 | 14.3 |
| Total | 49 | 100 |
Figure-2Plant parts used by the traditional healers for remedy preparation in the study areas.
Routes of administration of the ethnoveterinary medicinal plants identified in the study area.
| Route of administration | Frequency of response | Proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Oral | 38 | 63.3 |
| Topical | 10 | 16.7 |
| Nasal | 8 | 13.3 |
| Ocular | 3 | 5.0 |
| Tie on | 1 | 1.7 |
| Total | 60 | 100 |
Informant consensus factor by categories of diseases in the study districts.
| Category of disease | Number of plant species | Number of informant cited | ICF |
|---|---|---|---|
| External parasite and skin problem | 10 | 29 | 0.68 |
| Diarrhea and dysentery | 9 | 24 | 0.65 |
| Internal parasite, nasal bot and leech | 8 | 20 | 0.63 |
| Snake poisoning | 4 | 9 | 0.63 |
| Bloat and constipation | 8 | 18 | 0.59 |
| Mastitis and poor mothering | 7 | 15 | 0.57 |
| Pneumonia | 4 | 7 | 0.50 |
| Eye problem | 3 | 5 | 0.50 |
| Anthrax, black leg and 3-day sickness | 8 | 14 | 0.46 |
| Others | 14 | 19 | 0.28 |
ICF=Informant consensus factor
Preference ranking of ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used for treating external parasite and skin problem in the study districts.
| List of medicinal plants | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | Total | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 23 | 2nd | |
| 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 26 | 1st | |
| 3 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 17 | 3rd | |
| 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 4th | |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 5th |
R=Represented respondents