| Literature DB >> 29378636 |
Muhammad Abdul Aziz1, Amir Hasan Khan2, Muhammad Adnan3, Habib Ullah4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The pastoral lifestyle of Indigenous communities of Bajaur Agency is bringing them close to natural remedies for treating their domestic animals. Several studies have been conducted across the globe describing the importance of traditional knowledge in veterinary care. Therefore, this study was planned with the aim to record knowledge on ethnoveterinary practices from the remote areas and share sit with other communities through published literature.Entities:
Keywords: Fic; Folk knowledge; Indigenous communities; Livestock diseases; Phytopharmacological studies
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29378636 PMCID: PMC5789696 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-018-0212-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1Map of the study area and area location in Pakistan
Indicating the number and details of informants
| Category | Total | % |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 68 | 85 |
| Female | 12 | 15 |
| Age groups | ||
| 35–50 | 27 | 34 |
| > 50 | 53 | 66 |
| Occupation | ||
| House wives | 12 | 15 |
| Herders | 40 | 50 |
| Farmers | 28 | 35 |
Fig. 2Images of some of the animals treated with medicinal plants
Fig. 3Images of some of the animals treated with medicinal plants
Medicinal uses of local flora for ethnoveterinary uses
| Family | Botanical name “voucher no.” | Plant local name | Parts used | URs | Medicinal value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amaranthaceae | Choqandar | Whole plant | 6 | A whole plant is subjected to powder and is combined with flour and black tea to treat digestive problems especially in cow and buffalo. | |
| Amaryllidaceae | Piaz | Bulb | 14 | Bulb of the herb is crushed and added milk for orally given to animals (6–8 days) for curing digestive complaints. | |
| Oga | Bulb | 13 | Bulb is crushed and mixed with way to administered orally for several days in order to rate of fertility in domestic animals. | ||
| Gul-E-Nargas | Leaves | 10 | Along with gurr and flour, fresh leaves (¼ kg) are boiled and orally given to livestock for the retained placental removal. | ||
| Apiaceae | Zeera | Fruit | 14 | Tea is prepared from its fruit (¼ kg), and then, it is combined with flour and given to cattle for 3 days in order to treat gastric problems. | |
| Zankai | Fruit | 12 | Half kilogram of fruit is boiled in black tea and orally given for 15–20 days on daily basis for the expulsion of intestinal worms and treated gastric problems. | ||
| Yakandaz | Stem and leaves and stem | 23 | Powder of its stem and leaves is orally given for the treatment of liver problems up to the duration of 8–12 days. | ||
| Kagelani | Fruit, leaves | 47 | Decoction is made from it fresh leaves and fruit (150–200 g), and then, it is combined with gurr, given orally to livestock for appetite and as sedative for the duration of 5 to 6 days. | ||
| Skhwara | Roots | 13 | Fresh root of the plant (200 g) is combined with wheat flour and made to paste which is orally given to goat, cow, and sheep as sexual tonic and to enhance the rate of fertility up to 3 days. | ||
| Ajwain | Fruit | 19 | Seeds (¼ kg) of the plant, | ||
| Sparkai | Fruit | 49 | Tea is made from its fruit and given orally to sheep, goat, cow, and buffalo while treating diarrhea, abdominal pain, and retained placenta. The remedy is constantly utilized for the duration of 3 days. | ||
| Apocynaceae | Spalmai | Leaves | 21 | Plants’ fresh leaves are taken and decoction is made, and after that, the decoction is combined with “ | |
| Gandiaray | Leaves | 19 | To relieve the external parasite, the decoction of its leaves is used for animal bathing especially goat and cow. | ||
| Asteraceae | Spara Botay | Whole plant | 5 | Whole is subjected to powder and mixed with gurr and wheat and is used as anthelmintic. | |
| Spara Botay | Leaves | 13 | Decoction is made by taking ½ kg of leaves which is mixed with gurr and administered orally daily (for 2 to 3 days) about 1 to 2 glasses for the treatment of gastric complexities, blood purification, and skin problems in goat, sheep, and cow. | ||
| Shodapai | Whole plant | 9 | Fresh plant is fed to animals, i.e., goat, sheep, and cow as tonic and galactagogue. | ||
| Berberidaceae | Koowary | Root | 24 | Decoction is made from its root (about ¼ kg) and is orally administered to cattle (10 days) for the treatment digestive tract infections, mouth infections, refrigerant, and healing. | |
| Brassicaceae | Sharsham | Oil | 28 | Mustard oil (75 ml) and whey are mixed together and orally taken to relieve abdominal pain. This is remedy applied to cow and buffalo for the duration of 3 days. | |
| Cactaceae | Zoqam | Whole plant | 16 | Powder is made from whole plant and applied topically to all domestic animals treat dermal problems, as anti-inflammatory. | |
| Cannabaceae | Bang | Leaves, stem | 22 | Leaves (½ kg) together with black tea are boiled and then mixed with wheat flour. This remedy is given to domestic animals as refrigerant and also given to the cattle suffering from genital prolapsed. | |
| Tagha | Bark | 8 | Plants powder, ghee, and gurr are combined together and given to cattle twice a day (up to 3 days) for treating digestive disorders. | ||
| Chenopodiaceae | Sarmy | Whole plant | 17 | About ½ kg leaves are taken and boiled in mustard oil along with gurr, orally taken by goat, sheep, cow, buffalo, and donkey. This remedy is used as stomachic. | |
| Convolvulaceae | Perawaty | Whole plant | 13 | Fresh leaves (1 kg) and gurr are boiled in combination with black tea. This remedy is given orally (5–10 days) for milk production. | |
| Cupressaceae | Saber Dana | Fruit | 9 | Powder is made from its seeds and makes black tea and then utilized to heat the animals. This remedy is used for buffalos and cows for 3 days. | |
| Cuscutaceae | Mecha | Whole plant | 8 | First make a paste of leaves and then combine with wheat flour. This remedy is then given to goats and sheep (5–10 days) as antispasmodic. | |
| Euphorbiaceae | Aranda | Oil | 15 | Oil of its seed (½ cup) is administered orally for the duration of 1 week. This remedy is used as laxative and for the treatment of diarrhea. | |
| Fabaceae | Palusa | Bark | 11 | The decoction obtained from its bark and is combined with butter which is administered orally to all type of domestic animals to treat skin problems and as blood purifier. | |
| Amaltas | Fruit | 13 | Fruit of the plant is subjected to boiling along with milk and administered orally up to 3 days to all sort of domestic cattle to relieve fever and gastric complexities. | ||
| Khwaga Waly | Roots | 33 | Root (¼ kg) is subjected to paste which is mixed with flour and oil and then is given to goat, sheep, cow, and buffalo to increase milk production and enhance the rate of fertility. The remedy is used for the duration of 5 to 7 days. | ||
| FatiKhany | Stem and leaves, | 19 | Stem and leaves are crushed in weight of ¼ kg and orally given to cattle along with bread or dough for 7 to 10 days as sexual tonic and for urinary tract infections (UTI). | ||
| Malkhoozi | Seeds | 9 | Seeds (150 g) are crushed and given in dough to animals (5–6 days) against gastric disorders. | ||
| Fagaceae | Tor batangar | Fruit | 22 | Kernels of this plant are given to animal for the entire cold season to keep the animals energized. Skeletal problems and internal infection are also treated by utilizing the kernels. | |
| Juglandaceae | Ghuz | Leaves | 18 | Fresh leaves powder (¼ kg) and gurr are thoroughly mixed. This remedy is orally taken and effective in gastric disorders. | |
| Lamiaceae | Gutee | Leaves | 16 | Decoction is made from the leaves and then gurr is added. This remedy is given orally to cattle for blood purification and as vormifuge. The water is applied topically to treat skin ailments. | |
| Podina | Leaves and stem | 22 | Powder is made and decoction is made and then mixed with gurr and taken by animals to cure digestive problems. | ||
| Kashmaly | Leaves seed | 11 | Plant leaves and seeds are subjected to decoction and used topically for skin problems. | ||
| Kharghwag | Leaves | 9 | Decoction of its leaves is given orally daily for the treatment of digestive problems. | ||
| Malvaceae | Pomba | Kal | 11 | About ¼ kg of its powder is mixed with gurr and used for 10 to 12 days. This remedy is administered orally on daily basis as galactagogue. | |
| Pastawony | Whole plant | 6 | Dried plant powder is subjected to oil (250 ml), administered orally and topically twice a day for 5 to 7 days for wound healing process. | ||
| Meliaceae | Tora Bokana | Leaves | 15 | Plant leaves (200 g) are powdered and then combined with sugar. This remedy is orally given to cattle (2–3 days) against gastric disorders. Diarrhea is also treated by mixing the powder with flour cakes of maize. | |
| Moraceae | Inzar | Fruit and leaves, fruit | 16 | Fresh leaves (about ½ kg) are fed to animals for digestive ailments and disturbances. Fruit (¼ kg) is given two times per day for placental removal. | |
| Tor tooth | Fruit | 12 | Fruits (2 kg) are crushed by addition of little quantity of water. This remedy is given orally to livestock for producing cooling effect. | ||
| Myrtaceae | Lachi | Leaves | 17 | Leaves decoction and gurr are thoroughly mixed and orally given to cattle (6–8 days) against digestive disorders and as appetizer. | |
| Mano | Leaves | 18 | Powder is made from it, and then, the ground leaves are mixed with whey or milk to treat digestive tract problems. | ||
| Nyctaginaceae | Insut | Whole plant | 7 | Gurr is mixed with the powder of the plant which is locally known as “Paa” and is topically applied to skin infections. | |
| Oleaceae | Zytoon | Oil | 18 | Oil is applied externally and emulsified to inflamed areas and broken bones. The oil is orally given for general body improvement. | |
| Paeoniaceae | Mamekh | Fruit and rhizome | 18 | Powder is made and combined with flour which is used as tonic and for the treatment of cough in goat and cow. | |
| Papaveraceae | Koknar | Latex | 8 | Latex is dried (10 g) and boiled in black tea, which is an effective analgesic remedy. Little dried latex is combined with saliva and placed on wound for blood clotting. | |
| Pedaliaceae | Konzaly | Oil | 8 | Oil of the plant is combined with whey or milk and then given to buffalo and cow for vaginal thrush. | |
| Pinaceae | Nanzra | Oil | 19 | 10–15 plant oil drops are water mixed for oral administration to goats, cows, buffaloes, and sheep. This is the best remedy for the removal of bad smell of milk. The same recipe is also utilized for gastric complexities and as cooling agent. To depress the sexual ability of the animals, oil in large quantity is combined with water. | |
| Nakhtar | Latex | 13 | Gums are water mixed and given to buffaloes, cows, and sheep against skin infections/allergies. | ||
| Platanaceae | Chinar | Bark | 14 | Bark’s powder, ghee, and milk are mixed together and boiled. This remedy is orally given to cattle against gastric infections. | |
| Poaceae | Chawal | Seed | 17 | Seeds (1 kg) are water boiled with yoghurt. The remedy is orally given to cattle (20–25 days) as galactagogue. | |
| Ghanam | Seeds | 13 | Gurr is boiled with flour (¼ kg) and then given to animals to enhance rate of fertility (10–12 days). | ||
| Polygonaceae | Tarukay | Whole plant | 17 | Root (1 kg) are taken and mixed with the powder of bark of | |
| Primulaceae | Mamera | Stem | 7 | Stems’ decoction is topically used against eye infections. | |
| Ranunculaceae | Kalonji | Seed | 16 | Decoction is made from its seeds (100 g) and given to cattle and buffaloes as sexual tonic and general body tonic. | |
| Rhamnaceae | Baira | Fruit and leaves, | 17 | Fresh leaves (100 g) decoction is orally given (2–3 days) for the removal worms. It is also used for gastric troubles and as diuretic. | |
| Elanai | Root | 15 | Decoction (fresh roots) is useful against liver infections in all types of domesticated animals. | ||
| Rosaceae | Khobanaiy | Gum | 9 | Gums are boiled with ghee and then powdered upon drying. Later on milk is added for oral administration to cattle for treating abdominal pain, for flatulence, and as appetizer. | |
| Gulab | Flower | 12 | Flowers (100 g) are taken in water, and later, sugar milk are mixed into it. This remedy is orally given to livestock to produce anti-inflammation and anti-congestion effect. | ||
| Rutaceae | Dambara | Fruit | 19 | Fruits powder and wheat flour are mixed and are used as antipyretic and killing mouth germs. Fruits are also considered as a good tonic for animals. This plant is also feed to the animals being suffered due to cold fever “local name Charmakh.” | |
| Salicaceae | Wala | Bark | 16 | Bark is crushed and cooked in ghee then mixing it with flour of maize which is given to all type of cattle to treat cough and internal body infections. | |
| Simaroubaceae | Speena Bokana | Leaves | 13 | The leaves of the plant are used as galactagogue. | |
| Solanaceae | Tambacoo | Leaves | 20 | Decoction is made from its leaves, and then, it applied externally on animal’s body and then rubbed for external parasites. Infusion of its leaves is drenched via nostrils against leech infestation in cows. | |
| Maraghuny | Roots, leaves, fruit | 43 | Various parts of the plant are taken (½ kg), and then, decoction is made by adding salt and yoghurt. This remedy is orally given to cattle (15–20 days) against cough, fever, and pain and for milk production. | ||
| Kotilal | Leaves | 38 | Roots and leaves are cooked in ghee with gurr and then the resultant is given to sheep, cow, and buffalo for milk production. Also, it is used as antipyretic and sexual tonic. | ||
| Thymelaeaceae | Laighona | Leaves and flower | 6 | Fresh leaves and flowers are taken and are shaded dried for 15 days and subjected to powder which is then mixed with gurr and flour and given to for the expulsion of worms to cattle and buffalo. | |
| Zingiberaceae | Korkaman | Rhizome | 29 | Rhizome is subjected to powder and boiled in ghee. It is orally and topically used 2 times per days (5–10 days) to relieve external and internal parasite. This is also used to treat genital infection and problems. | |
| Adrak | Root | 11 | Rhizome (80 g) is grinded and combined with gurr of 500 g. This mixture is then boiled in 2 l of milk. This remedy is traditionally considered useful for goats, cows, and sheep (taken up to 10 days) against digestive disorders, for flatulence and as appetizer. | ||
| Zygophyllaceae | Spalany | Seed, whole plant | 21 | Fresh leaves (about ½ kg) are burned, and then with this smoke, animals are fumigated to relieve external parasites. | |
| Azghakay | Leaves | 17 | Leaves (200 g) of the plant are dried and made powder of it and then mix with the powder of |
Category wise informant consensus factor (Fic) (Bajaur Agency)
| Medical categories | Number of species | Citations | Fic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tonic | 5 | 38 | 0.89 |
| Dermatological | 4 | 120 | 0.97 |
| Gastrointestinal | 32 | 433 | 0.92 |
| Galactagogue | 8 | 86 | 0.91 |
| Reproductive | 11 | 155 | 0.93 |
| Miscellaneous | 22 | 201 | 0.89 |
| Respiratory disorders | 4 | 37 | 0.91 |
| Fever | 5 | 41 | 0.90 |
| Wound healing | 7 | 41 | 0.85 |