| Literature DB >> 29900418 |
N Tsabang1, Lwd Tsambang2, C G Yedjou3, Paul B Tchounwou4.
Abstract
Diabetes and hypertension rank among human diseases that are very difficult to control. The medicinal material of Cameroon can provide much information on ethnic folklore practices and traditional aspects of therapeutically important natural products. Cameroon has a very rich cultural diversity with different traditional systems of medicine that need more evidence-based studies on both crude extracts and purified phytomolecules. Therefore, an ethnobotanical study was conducted on 58 socio-cultural population groups living in different phytogeographic units of Cameroon in order to collect various medicinal plants or recipes. A two by two comparison of social-cultural groups of the same phytogeographic unit indicated a significant difference in 86.97% of medicinal plants or recipes comparisons' cases. A total of two hundred and eight recipes were identified, among which 75 were used for diabetes and hypertension treatment, 74 for hypertension alone, and 59 for diabetes alone. Also, two hundred and three plants were identified among which 33 were cultivated and marketed by 25 farming families engaged in integrated agriculture and selling of antidiabetic and antihypertensive plants to enhance their socio-economic status.Entities:
Keywords: Antidiabetic and antihypertensive plants; Cameroon; Economic-Botany; Ethnobotanical prospections; comparisons between socio-cultural groups
Year: 2017 PMID: 29900418 PMCID: PMC5995558 DOI: 10.15761/GDT.1000112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Drugs Ther ISSN: 2399-9098
Figure 1Relationship between socio-cultural groups of interviewees and different phytogeographic units of Cameroon [6,9].
Summary of socio-economic data questionnaires for a plant.
| Number | Country | Date of interview | Day | Month | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Identification of informant | Delivery man | Permanent- retailer | Collector- retailer | ||
| Age: | |||||
| Sex: | |||||
| Village: | |||||
| Scientific name of an antidiabetic and/or antihypertensive plant sold in the market | Economic data of an antidiabetic and/or antihypertensive plant sold in the market | ||||
| Family: | Average weight of a bag | Average number of heaps per a bag | |||
| Average purchase price of a kg | Average selling price of a heap | ||||
| Genus: | Average purchase price of a bag | Average selling price of a bag | |||
| Species: | Annual average number of bags sold | Annual average number of bags sold | |||
| Conditions of harvest material: | Annual average purchase price of all bags bought by a permanent-retailer = annual average selling price of all bags sold by a delivery man | Annual average resale price of all bags sold by a permanent-retailer | |||
Comparisons of antidiabetic and/or antihypertensives plants or recipes used by informants of socio-cultural groups located in the same phytogeographic units in Cameroon. (FSSM: Flooded Sahelo-Sudanian meadows; SSSS: Spiny Sudano-Sahelian steppes; SAS: Sudanian altitude sector; WSSS: Woody Sudano-Sahelian savannahs; WSGS: Woody Sudano-Guinean savannhas)
| Phytogeographic regions | Phytographic Units | Number of socio-cultural groups in each phytogeographic units | Number of comparisons’ cases | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| ||||
| Cases with significant difference observed between plants or recipes | Cases with no significant difference observed between plants or recipes | |||
|
| ||||
| Region1 | CF and Mangroves | 6 | 11 | 4 |
|
| ||||
| ABF | 15 | 94 | 11 | |
|
| ||||
| Region 2 | MSMF | 8 | 24 | 4 |
|
| ||||
| OFS | 7 | 18 | 3 | |
|
| ||||
| FMASC | ||||
| MFDSCF | ||||
| MASCF | 6 | 6 | 0 | |
| CCODF | ||||
|
| ||||
| SCF | 4 | 5 | 1 | |
|
| ||||
| Region 3 | FSSM | 3 | 3 | 0 |
|
| ||||
| SSSS | 6 | 11 | 4 | |
|
| ||||
| SAS | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
|
| ||||
| WSSS | ||||
| WSGS: | 6 | 14 | 1 | |
|
| ||||
| Total | 10 | 63 | 187 | 28 |
|
| ||||
| 86.97 % | 13.03 % | |||
Figure 2Curves of growth of the number of recorded plants in relation to the number of interviewees by phytogeographic region.
Annual average profits gained by sellers on all antidiabetic and/or anti-hypertensive plants sold in Yaounde markets. TAASPP: Total annual average selling price per category of sellers; TAAPPSC: Total annual average purchase price per category of sellers; TAESC: Total annual expenses per category of sellers; TAAPSC: Total annual average profits per category of sellers; AAPSC: Annual average profit of a seller per category
| Number of sellers per category | TAASPP | TAAPPSC | TAESC | TAAPSC | AAPSC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 permanent retailers | 12,144,000 | 4,918, 300 | 2,072,000 | 5,153,700 | 368,121,428 |
| 6 delivery men | 4,918,300 | - | 588,895 | 4,329,405 | 721,567,500 |
| 5 collector-retailers | 5,209,500 | - | 859,335 | 4,270,165 | 870,033 |