| Literature DB >> 29444684 |
Nigatu Tuasha1,2, Beyene Petros3, Zemede Asfaw4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medicinal plants (MPs) used by traditional healers (THs) were investigated in Megera and adjacent subdistricts (kebeles) of Dalle District, Sidama Zone, southern Ethiopia. The objective of the study was to identify and record MPs and their traditional uses in the treatment of various human ailments with emphasis on malignancies and other most frequently reported diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Herbal medicine; Indigenous knowledge; Sidama; Traditional healers
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29444684 PMCID: PMC5813379 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-018-0213-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1Map showing the study area in Dalle District, Sidama Zone, Ethiopia
Demographic data of the traditional healers in Dalle District, Sidama Zone, 2015
| Demographic data ( | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 14 (70) |
| Female | 6 (30) |
| Educational status | |
| No education | 11 (55) |
| Basic reading and writing skills only (adult education) | 2 (20) |
| Elementary school (grade 1 to 6) | 6 (30) |
| Further education (junior secondary and high school education) | 1 (5) |
| Religion | |
| Cultural religion | 6 (30) |
| Protestant Christianity | 9 (45) |
| Other Christians (e.g., Jehovah Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists) | 5 (25) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Sidama | 20 (100) |
| Years of experience as a TH (range) | |
| < 10 years (least experienced TH has 4 years of experience) | 3 (15) |
| 10–20 years | 5 (25) |
| More than 20 years | 12 (60) |
Description on the habit, habitat, parts used, use value, frequency of citation, mode of preparations, route of delivery and human ailments treated by the THs in Megera and adjacent Kebeles of Dalle District, 2015
| Family | Scientific name | Vernacular name (Sidamu-afoo) | Habitat | Habit | PU | RA | UV | FC | Preparation and application | Illness/disease condition treated | Collection no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acanthaceae | Ciikkicho | W | Sb | LRt | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The leaf is pounded, macerated, and drunk; | Helminthiases | NT056 | |
| Alliaceae | Waajjo tuma | HG | H | Bu | Or | 0.40 | 40.0 | The garlic is peeled, chewed, and swallowed | Tonsillitis | NT054 | |
| Aloaceae | Argiisa | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.60 | 60.0 | Fresh | Acute febrile illness ( | NT032 | |
| Anacardiaceae | Mango | HG | T | Sh | De | 0.20 | 20.0 | The fluid which oozes out while the shoot is cut is applied to the wounded part of the body | Blood clotting and wound healing | NT053 | |
| Apiaceae | Malkata | HG | H | LSt | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | Pounded, macerated, and are given orally | Blood pressure | NT015 | |
| Apocynaceae | Qaraaro | W | T | Fr | Or | 0.20 | 20.0 | The ripe fruit (only the sweet one) is pounded, macerated, and mixed with water, and the patient drinks about 1 and ½ cup of the preparation in the morning before breakfast | A syndrome called | NT018 | |
| Asparagaceae | Buticho | W | Sb | Rt | Or | 0.30 | 30.0 | The root is pounded, boiled, and drunk | NT026 | ||
| Asteraceae | Bexxo | HG | H | Fl | Or | 0.45 | 45.0 | Chewed and swallowed | Tonsillitis | NT004 | |
| Ameessa | W | Cl | Lf | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The leaf is chopped, boiled, and the filtrate is drunk | NT064 | |||
| Hechcho | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.55 | 55.0 | The leaf of | Febrile malaria and helminthiases | NT043 | ||
| Reejjicho | W | Sb | Sh | De | 0.60 | 60.0 | The leaf from the shoot of the plant, often with | Wound healing | NT057 | ||
| Boraginaceae | Waaddicho | W | T | BFr | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The bark is pounded, boiled, and drunk; or the ripe fruits are boiled, and the sweet juice is drunk for 1 week (7 days) | Gastritis | NT041 | |
| Caricaceae | Paappaye | HG | Sb | LFr | Or | 0.30 | 30.0 | The fresh leaf of | Blood pressure | NT044 | |
| Celesteraceae | Kincho | W | Sb | Br | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The bark is pounded, boiled, and filtered, and 1 cup is drenched | Stomachache in infants | NT021 | |
| Clusiaceae | Soloolsa | HG | T | Br | Or | 0.10 | 10.0 | The bark is peeled carefully, boiled, cooled, and drunk; | Sexual impotence in male | NT036 | |
| Commelinaceae | Laaluunxe | HG | Cl | Lt | De | 0.60 | 60.0 | The latex which oozes out is applied on the affected area | NT047 | ||
| Crassulaceae | Hanculuulle | W | H | Lf | Oc | 0.05 | 5.0 | Oozing fluid of the leaf is spilled into the eyes | Inflammation of an eye due to poisonous plant materials | NT042 | |
| Cucurbitaceae | Basu baaqula | HG | Cl | FrS | Or | 0.10 | 10.0 | The fleshy fruit is boiled and eaten | Constipation; | NT062 | |
| Surupha | W | Cl | Fr | Or | 0.35 | 35.0 | The juicy ripe fruit (about 2 or 3) are eaten for few days | Febrile malaria, gonorrhea, and | NT010 | ||
| Cuppressaceae | Hoomme | W | T | LSh | Or | 0.30 | 30.0 | The leaf is pounded, and the juice is given orally | Liver disease | NT049 | |
| Dioscoreaceae | Bohe | HG | Cl | LTb | De | 0.30 | 30.0 | The leaf is rubbed gently and applied on the affected part of the skin; | NT003 | ||
| Kotte Bohe | HG | Cl | Tb | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | Boiled and eaten regularly in small amounts every day; or prepared in the form of soup and drunk | Diabetes | NT035 | ||
| Euphorbiaceae | Maalaasincho | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | The leaf of the plant and fresh | Meningitis | NT007 | |
| Masincho | W | T | Sh | Or | 0.70 | 70.0 | The shoot part is boiled and drunk | Febrile malaria, (especially | NT011 | ||
| Binjille | W | H | Lf | De | 0.05 | 5.0 | Mixed with the leaf of | NT025 | |||
| Qombo”o | W | Sb | Rt | Or | 0.20 | 20.0 | Fresh root is chewed and swallowed | Breast cancer | NT071 | ||
| Fabaceae | Hengeddicho | W | Sb | Br | Or | 0.30 | 30.0 | The bark is washed, pounded, filtered, and given orally | Cancer | NT069 | |
| Flacourtiaceae | Shiilo | W | Sb | Br | Or | 0.65 | 65.0 | The raw bark is chewed and swallowed | NT017 | ||
| Icacinaceae | Doongicho | W | Sb | Br | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The bark of the plant is boiled, and about 1 cup is given orally | Stomachache | NT008 | |
| Lamiaceae | Anamuro | HG | H | Lf | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | Fresh leaf is pounded, decocted, and drunk with tea or coffee | Blood pressure | NT046 | |
| Ma’niisa | W | H | LfR | Or | 0.20 | 20.0 | The leaf part is pounded, mixed with honey, and drunk; or its root is boiled, often mixed with the shoot of | NT006 | |||
| Michete dhagicho | W | Sb | Lf | Na | 1.00 | 100.0 | The soft leaves are rubbed gently to squeeze a characteristically reddish fluid, collect on a cup, and taken through nostrils very carefully; | NT048 | |||
| Toontoona | W | H | Lf | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The leaf is boiled, filtered, and the liquid is given orally | Helminthiases | NT034 | ||
| Hellee | HG | H | LSh | De | 0.75 | 75.0 | The leaf and shoot are gently rubbed and creamed on the wound | Wound healing | NT031 | ||
| Michete dhagicho (Damakase) | W | Sb | Lf | Na | 1.00 | 100.0 | The soft leaves are rubbed gently to squeeze a characteristically reddish fluid, collect on a cup and taken through nostrils very carefully; it may also be drunk with coffee | NT070 | |||
| Loganiaceae | Bullaancho | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The leaves are pounded, macerated, and given orally | Cancer | NT013 | |
| Malvaceae | Qirqixxe | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | The leaf of |
| NT060 | |
| Meliaceae | Goddiicho | W | Sb | Fr | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The fruits are pounded, filtered, and drunk | Cancer | NT023 | |
| Melianthaceae | Xeweerrakko | W | T | Br | Or | 0.45 | 45.0 | The bark is pounded, boiled, and a small amount of the preparation is drunk | NT063 | ||
| Menispermaceae | Kalaala | W | Cl | Lf | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The leaf part is boiled, and about 1 cup is drunk | Jaundice (liver disease) | NT050 | |
| Musaceae | Weese | HG | H | RSt | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | Unfermented newly processed “kocho” is baked and eaten | Amoebiasis | NT067 | |
| Muuze | HG | H | St | De | 0.20 | 20.0 | The oozing fluid from the stem is applied on a fresh wound | Coagulation and protecting a secondary infection | NT065 | ||
| Myrsinaceae | Morocho | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.20 | 20.0 | The leaf (often mixed with | Cancer (leukemia) | NT020 | |
| Myrtaceae | Duuwancho | W | T | BFr | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The bark is pounded, macerated, and drunk | NT061 | ||
| Oleaceae | Seettaame | W | T | Sh | Or | 0.55 | 55.0 | The shoot (often with shoot of | Cancer | NT022 | |
| Ejersa | W | T | Sh | Oc | 0.10 | 10.0 | The soft shoot of the plant is pounded with the addition of small amount of water, filtered, and the pure drop is added at the margins of the cornea | NT066 | |||
| Oliniaceae | Noole | W | T | Lf | Na | 0.30 | 30.0 | The leaf is heated slightly, rubbed by the hands, and then inhaled through nostrils | Viral common cold | NT009 | |
| Passifloraceae | Hoophe | HG | Cl | Fr | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | Two ripe fruits are eaten every morning for about 6 months | Blood pressure | NT029 | |
| Phytolaccaceae | Haraanjicha | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | Pounded, boiled, and taken orally early in the morning | Helminthiases; as a laxative | NT059 | |
| Poaceae | Hixicho | HG | H | Lf | Or | 0.40 | 40.0 | The grassy leaf is boiled, macerated, cooled, and given to infants orally (esp. drenching) | GIT disorder | NT058 | |
| Podocarpaceae | Dagucho | W | T | SLt | Or | 0.65 | 65.0 | The shoot is boiled, and 1 cup is drunk; | NT040 | ||
| Polygonaceae | Shiishoone | W | H | Rt | Or | 0.85 | 85.0 | Fresh roots are pounded, boiled, and about 1 cup is given orally | NT001 | ||
| Taare | HG | H | Rt | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The root is washed and eaten raw | Intestinal parasites | NT039 | ||
| Ranunculaceae | Fiide | W | Cl | LSt | Or | 0.35 | 35.0 | The thread is chewed, and the small amount is swallowed; | Toothache; | NT037 | |
| Rhamnaceae | Daanikuukke | W | Sb | Lf | De | 0.10 | 10.0 | Used often mixed with the leaves of | NT024 | ||
| Xaddo | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | The leaf, often with the root of | Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) | NT027 | ||
| Rosaceae | So”ichote dhagga (qaanqo) | W | Sb | Fr | Or | 0.80 | 80.0 | The ripe fruit is pounded, decocted, and 1 cup of the preparation is drunk in the morning before breakfast | NT055 | ||
| Kooke | HG | T | Lf | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The leaf is pounded, macerated, and drunk | NT033 | |||
| Go’ra | HG | Sb | Rt | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The root is pounded, boiled, and drunk | Tuberculosis and | NT028 | ||
| Rubiaceae | Buna | HG | T | Fr | Or | 0.10 | 10.0 | The fruit is roasted, pounded, and mixed with salt and honey and is eaten | Severe, frequent, and watery diarrhea | NT051 | |
| Gaambeella | W | Sb | LLt | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The latex is creamed on the tongues of infants; or the leafs are boiled and given orally after cooling | NT038 | |||
| Baalaamu dhagga | W | H | Rt | Or | 0.30 | 30.0 | Root is pounded, mixed with water, filtered, and drunk | Cancer | NT052 | ||
| Haarre | HG | Cl | Rt | De | 0.25 | 25.0 | A TM practitioner chews the root, mixed with salt, and spits on the swelling while uttering the word “fincami” or “dhoohi!” | NT002 | |||
| Rutaceae | Xenaddaame | HG | H | Sh | Or | 0.35 | 35.0 | The shoot is chewed and swallowed | Detoxify poison | NT030 | |
| Rutaceae | Gadda | W | T | LSh | Or | 0.50 | 50.0 | The leaf/shoot (often with the shoot of | Cancer | NT012 | |
| Sapotaceae | Bunguude | W | Sb | Lf | Or | 0.75 | 75.0 | The leaf part, often mixed with leaf of | Cancer | NT014 | |
| Solanaceae | Haanja Borbodho | W | Sb | LSh | Or | 0.40 | 40.0 | The leaf is chopped with red onion, boiled, and the soup is drunk; | Asthma | NT016 | |
| Borbodho | W | Sb | Sh | De | 0.35 | 35.0 | The soft shoot of | Wound healing | NT068 | ||
| Xu’naayye | HG | H | WP | Or | 0.25 | 25.0 | The herb is boiled and eaten regularly for about 3 days | NT005 | |||
| Tiliaceae | Shishsho | W | T | Lf | Or | 0.05 | 5.0 | The leaf is decocted and given orally | NT019 | ||
| Zingiberaceae | Jaanjiweelo | HG | H | RRz | Or | 0.15 | 15.0 | The rhizoid is pounded, dried, and mixed with feed/drink | Pain management for cancer patients | NT045 |
Sidamu-afoo names of illnesses/disease conditions are written in small caps, italic, font 10, within single inverted commas throughout the document
Abbreviations: habit (T tree, Sb shrub, H herb, and Cl climber); habitat (W wild and HG home garden), PU part used (Br bark, Bu bulb, BFr bark and fruit, Fl flower, Fr fruit, FrS fruit and seed, Lt latex, Lf leaf, LFr leaf and fruit, LLt leaf and latex, LSt leaf and stem, LRt leaf and root, LSh leaf and shoot, LTb leaf and tuber, Rt root, RSt root and stem, RRz root and rhizoid, Rz rhizoid, Sd seed, Sh shoot, SLt shoot and latex, St stem, Tb tuber, WP whole part), RA route of application (De dermal, Na nasal, Oc ocular, and Or oral), FC frequency of citation, UV use value
Taxonomic diversity of the MPs of the study area
| Family | No. of genera | % of genera | No. of species | % of species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lamiaceae | 5 | 7.9 | 6 | 8.5 |
| Asteraceae | 3 | 4.8 | 4 | 5.6 |
| Euphorbiaceae | 4 | 6.3 | 4 | 5.6 |
| Rubiaceae | 4 | 6.3 | 4 | 5.6 |
| Rosaceae | 3 | 4.8 | 3 | 4.2 |
| Solanaceae | 3 | 4.8 | 3 | 4.2 |
| Other 40 families | 41 | 65.1 | 47 | 66.2 |
Fig. 2Parts of MPs used by the TM practitioners of Megera and adjacent kebeles to treat various human illnesses (%)
Fig. 3Routes of delivery of the remedy by TM practitioners of the study area
MPs used to treat various forms of malignancies in Megera and adjacent kebeles
| Family | Scientific name | Vernacular name (Sidamu-afoo) | Type of cancer treated | Distribution in the flora region | Altitude (meter) | Reference—flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Euphorbiaceae | Qombo”o | Breast cancer | TU, GD, WU, SU, WG, IL, KF, GG, SD, BA, HA | 400-2500 | Vol. 2; part II [ | |
| Fabaceae | Hengeddicho | Cancer, in general | WG, SU, HA, BA, IL, KF, SD | 1600-2500 | Vol. 3 [ | |
| Flacourtiaceae | Shiilo | Lymphatic tumor | TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, GG, SD, BA, HA | 1700-3000 | Vol. 2; part 1 [ | |
| Lamiaceae | Ma’niisa | Leukemia | TU, GD, WU, SU, AR, WG, IL, KF, GG, SD, HA | 700-2600 | Vol. 5 [ | |
| Loganiaceae | Bullaancho | Cancer, in general | ?AF, TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, WG, KF, SD, BA, HA | 700-3300 | Vol. 4; part I [ | |
| Meliaceae | Goddiicho | Cancer, in general | TU, WU, GD, GJ, WG, SU, AR, IL, KF, SD, BA, HA | 1680-3000 | Vol. 3 [ | |
| Melianthaceae | Xeweerrakko | Cancer, in general | TU, GD, WU, WG, GJ, SU, IL, KF, AR, HA, BA, SD | 1700-2715 | Vol. 3 [ | |
| Myrsinaceae | Morocho | Leukemia | TU, GD, GJ, SU, AR, WG, GG, BA | 2500-3750* | Vol. 4; part I [ | |
| Oleaceae | Seettaame | Cancer, in general | GD, SU, AR, IL, KF, SD, BA | 1350-3200 | Vol. 4; part I [ | |
| Ranunculaceae | Fiide | Cancer, in general | GD, TU, WU, GJ, SU, AR, WG, KF, GG, SD, BA, HA, | 1500-3350 | Vol. 2; part I [ | |
| Rubiaceae | Baalaamu dhagga | Cancer, in general | TU, GD, IL, KF GG, SD, BA, HA | 700-2300 | Vol. 4; part I [ | |
| Rutaceae | Gadda | Cancer, in general | GG, BA, HA | 900-1550* | Vol. 3 [ | |
| Sapotaceae | Bunguude | Cancer, in general | TU GD, SU, AR, BA, HA | 1250-2800* | Vol. 4; part I [ | |
| Zingiberaceae | Jaanjiweelo | Cancer, in general | IL, KF, SD | NA | Vol. 6 [ |
Abbreviations: TU Tigray region above 1000 m contour, AF Afar region below 1000 m contour to Eritrean border in the east and Harerge border in the south, WU Welo region above 1000 m contour, GD Gondar region, WG Welega region, KF Kefa region, AR Arsi region, BA Bale region, GJ Gojam region, IL Ilubabor region, GG Gamo Gofa region, SD Sidamo region, HA Harerge region, NA not available
*Not found in the range reported in the SD flora region
MPs used to treat jaundice in Megera and adjacent kebeles
| Family | Scientific name | Vernacular name (Sidamu-afoo) | Distribution in the flora region | Altitude (meter) | Reference—flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cucurbitaceae | Surupha | SU IL, KF, SD, BA | 1500-2100 | Vol. 2; part II [ | |
| Cuppressaceae | Hoomme | TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, SD, HA | 1100-3500 | Vol. 1 [ | |
| Menispermaceae | Kalaala | TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, WG, KF, IL, GG, SD, HA | 1450-3400 | Vol. 2; part I [ | |
| Podocarpaceae | Dagucho | TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, IL, KF, GG, WG, SD, BA, HA | 1350-2900 | Vol. 1 [ | |
| Polygonaceae | Shiishoone | TU, GD, GJ, SU, AR, WG, KF, IL, GG, SD, BA, HA | 1200-3300 | Vol. 2; part I [ |
Abbreviations: TU Tigray region above 1000 m contour, AF Afar region below 1000 m contour to Eritrean border in the east and Harerge border in the south, WU Welo region above 1000 m contour, GD Gondar region, WG Welega region, KF Kefa region, AR Arsi region, BA Bale region, GJ Gojam region, IL Ilubabor region, GG Gamo Gofa region, SD Sidamo region, HA Harerge region
MPs used to deworm in helminthiases in Megera and adjacent kebeles
| Family | Scientific name | Vernacular name (Sidamu-afoo) | Distribution in the flora region | Altitude (meter) | Reference—flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acanthaceae | Ciikkicho | AF, EW, TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, WG, IL, KF, GG, SD, BA, HA, | 400-2900 | Vol. 5 [ | |
| Asteraceae | Hechcho | TU, ?WU, GD, GJ, SU, WG, IL, KF, GG, SD, BA, HA | 650-3000 | Vol. 4; part II [ | |
| Lamiaceae | Toontoona | GD, GJ, SU, AR, KF, SD, BA | 1750-2700 | Vol. 5 [ | |
| Phytolaccaceae | Haraanjicha | TU, BA, GG, GD, WU, GJ, WG, SU, IL, KF, AR, SD, HA | 1500-3000 | Vol. 2; part I [ | |
| Polygonaceae | Taare | TU, GD, GJ, WU, SU, AR, GG, SD, HA | 400-3300 | Vol. 2; part I [ | |
| Rosaceae | So”ichote | TU, GD, WU, GJ, WG, SU, AR, BA, HA, KF, SD | 2450-3250 | Vol. 3 [ |
Abbreviations: TU Tigray region above 1000 m contour, AF Afar region below 1000 m contour to Eritrean border in the east and Harerge border in the south, WU Welo region above 1000 m contour, GD Gondar region, WG Welega region, KF Kefa region, AR Arsi region, BA Bale region, GJ Gojam region, IL Ilubabor region, GG Gamo Gofa region, SD Sidamo region, HA Harerge region
Preference ranking of MPs used to treat malignancies in humans
| Informants | MPs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 3 |
| 2 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
| 3 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
| 4 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 1 |
| 6 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
| Total | 24 | 10 | 14 | 26 | 16 |
| Rank | 2nd | 5th | 4th | 1st | 3rd |
Preference ranking of MPs used to treat jaundice in human
| Informants | MPs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| 2 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| 3 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
| 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
| 5 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| 6 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
| Total | 23 | 27 | 13 | 9 | 18 |
| Rank | 2nd | 1st | 4th | 5th | 3rd |
Preference ranking of MPs used to deworm in helminths in humans
| Informants | MPs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
| 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
| 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 1 |
| 4 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 5 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
| 6 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Total | 21 | 28 | 18 | 9 | 14 |
| Rank | 2nd | 1st | 3rd | 5th | 4th |
Results of informants consensus factor (ICF) for most prevalent human illnesses in Megera and adjacent kebeles
| Ailment treated | List of plants used [Species (number of reports)]s | Total number of species | Total number of reports | ICF |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 40 | 0.97 | ||
| Jaundice (liver disease) | 5 | 44 | 0.91 | |
| Wounds | 5 | 48 | 0.91 | |
| Malaria | 4 | 35 | 0.91 | |
| Sudden illnesses ( | 3 | 20 | 0.89 | |
| Helminthiases | 6 | 43 | 0.88 | |
| Malignancies/cancer | 14 | 94 | 0.86 |
Pairwise comparison of MPs used to treat malignancies
| Informants (Is) | MPs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 0 |
| I2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
| I3 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
| I4 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
| I5 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
| Total | 13 | 8 | 9 | 17 | 6 |
| Rank | 2nd | 4th | 3rd | 1st | 5th |
MPs used to treat two or more human ailments
| Family | Scientific name | Vernacular name (Sidamu-afoo) | PU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acanthaceae | Ciikkicho | LRt | |
| Alliaceae | Waajjo tuma | Bu | |
| Anacardiaceae | Mango | Lt | |
| Apocynaceae | Qaraaro | Fr | |
| Asparagaceae | Buticho | Rt | |
| Asteraceae | Hechcho | Lf | |
| Caricaceae | Paappaye | LFr | |
| Clusiaceae | Soloolsa | Ba | |
| Cucurbitaceae | Basu baaqula | FrS | |
| Surupha | Fr | ||
| Cuppressaceae | Hoomme | LSh | |
| Dioscoreaceae | Bohe | LTb | |
| Icacinaceae | Doongicho | Ba | |
| Lamiaceae | Toontoona | Lf | |
| Meliaceae | Goddiicho | Fr | |
| Musaceae | Weese | STb | |
| Muuze | Lt | ||
| Myrtaceae | Duuwancho | BFr | |
| Phytolaccaceae | Haraanjicha | Lf | |
| Podocarpaceae | Dagucho | SLt | |
| Polygonaceae | Taare | Rt | |
| Ranunculaceae | Fiide | LSt | |
| Rhamnaceae | Daanikuukke | Lf | |
| Rosaceae | Go’ra | Rt | |
| Rubiaceae | Baalaamu dhagga | Rt | |
| Rutaceae | Xenaddaame | Sh | |
| Gadda | LSh | ||
| Solanaceae | Haanja borbodho | LSh | |
| Zingiberaceae | Jaanjiweelo | RRz |
PU part used (Br bark, Bu bulb, BFr bark and fruit, Fr fruit, FrS fruit and seed, Lt latex, Lf leaf, LFr leaf and fruit, LSt leaf and stem, LRt leaf and root, LSh leaf and shoot, LTb leaf and tuber, Rt root, RRz root and rhizoid, Sh shoot, SLt shoot and latex, STb stem and tuber)