| Literature DB >> 30723514 |
Minyahel Tilahun1, Melesse Etifu1, Tesfaye Shewage1.
Abstract
The systematic review was conducted on Ethnoveterinary Medicinal (EVM) plants from the two (integrated and pastoral) majorly known livestock production systems (LPS) of Ethiopia. A total of 48 documents pertinent to EVM significance were assessed from different sources using Google search engine and local university websites. Search outputs were screened using the developed inclusion criteria, and only 26 documents were selected. Descriptive analysis measures, Document Consensus Factor (DCF), and rank of the collected data were analysed using SPSS version 20 and Microsoft Excel. The result showed that females (33%), being below 40 years of age (27%), and educational level of above college (1%) healers participation was not significance. A total of 645 EVM plant species (from 133 families) were identified. Only 22 (16.54%) plant families were represented by one species. Leaf (47.8%) was the major plant part used to prepare remedies. The major administration route was oral route (58.2%). Blackleg 43 (0.188), diarrhea 25 (0.110), and wound 18 (0.079) were the most commonly treated livestock ailments. Solanaceae and Fabaceae were the frequently utilized EVM plant families in integrated and pastoral LPS, respectively. Croton macrostachyus (Bisana) and Solanum incanum (Embuay) were the most widely applied EVM plant species in integrated and pastoral LPS, respectively. Pastoral LPS were using higher number of specific EVM plants (DCF>0.5) compared to integrated LPS. Less than 40% (n< 10) of the collected documents were dealing with measurability and risk of toxicity, giving emphasis to indigenous plant and constraints of EVM plants use.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30723514 PMCID: PMC6339719 DOI: 10.1155/2019/5276824
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Summary statistics of the documents used in the systematic review.
| Measured variables | Criterion | LPS n (%) | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated | Pastoral | ||||
| (n=10) | (n=16) | ||||
| No of reviews(N=48) and article type | Published | 10(100) | 14(87.5) | 28(93.3) | |
| Unpublished | 0(0) | 2(12.5) | 2(6.66) | ||
|
| |||||
| Diversity of plant family(N=133) | Identified species | 373 | 555 | 645 | |
| one species | 39(45.1) | 29(32.22) | 68(37.36) | ||
| > one species | 53(44.9) | 61(67.78) | 114(62.64) | ||
|
| |||||
| Number of participant | Gender | Male | 634(73.21) | 585(75.57) | 1219(66.94) |
| Female | 232(26.79) | 370(17.83) | 602(33.06) | ||
|
| |||||
| Representativeness | Age | < 40 years old | 202(36.27) | 76(19) | 246(27.21) |
| > 40 years old | 355(63.73) | 324(81) | 658(72.79) | ||
| Literacy level/Education | Illiterate | 183(55.30) | 110(37.07) | 293(42.19) | |
| read and write | 19(8.49) | 34(26.33) | 53(17.41) | ||
| primary School | 304(30.08) | 149(32.93) | 453(31.51) | ||
| Secondary School | 10(4.44) | 6(2.88) | 16(3.66) | ||
| College and Above | 2(1.74) | 0 | 2(0.87) | ||
|
| |||||
| Coverage of agricultural zones | More than three | 9(90) | 0 | 9(34.62) | |
| Two | 1(10) | 7(43.75) | 8(30.77) | ||
| One | 0 | 9(56.25) | 9(34.62) | ||
|
| |||||
| Studies reliability | Used same language as informants | 5(35.7) | 8(50) | 13(43.3) | |
|
| |||||
| Measurability | Specifying livestock No. | 1(7.14) | 2(12.5) | 3(10) | |
|
| |||||
| Risk of toxicity | 0 | 1(6.25) | 1(3.8) | ||
|
| |||||
| Stressing on endemic plant species | 0 | 2(12.5) | 2(7.7) | ||
|
| |||||
| Stating the constraints | 2 | 2(12.5) | 4(15.4) | ||
|
| |||||
| Information on veterinary coverage | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
|
| |||||
| References used for analyzing the EVM contribution in Integrated and pastoral LPS | [ | [ | |||
Note that numbers written under square brackets are references/documents used for the analysis of the systematic review.
Sources and habits of EVM plants.
| Sources and plant habits | LPS (mean± SEM) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated | Pastoral | ||
| Wild | 80.57± 0.71 | 79.71±3.55 | 79.97± 2.42 |
| Cultivated | 13.79± 1.68 | 16.82± 2.05 | 15.89± 1.51 |
| Market | 1.01± 0.64 | 0.00±0 | 0.31± 0.22 |
| Mixed sources | 4.60± 2.09 | 3.52± 2.45 | 3.85± 1.81 |
|
| |||
| Shrub | 27.31± 4.59 | 20.48± 4.6 | 26.59± 3.02 |
| Herbs | 32.05± 3.24 | 31.19± 5.88 | 36.47± 3.1 |
| Trees | 31.82± 3.49 | 18.92± 3.98 | 27.34± 2.56 |
| Climbers | 7.93± 2.19 | 6.03± 1.3 | 7.46± 1.11 |
Note that mixed sources represent any of i.e. wild, cultivated and market can be the sources of EVM plant (only for integrated LPS); plant habit means ability of plants to adapt to its evolving environment.
EVM administration routes in integrated and pastoral LPS of Ethiopia.
| Routes of administration | LPS (mean± SEM) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated | Pastoral | ||
| Oral | 60.14±4..31 | 46.77±5.31 | 50.11± 4.23 |
| Topical | 22.58±3.78 | 22.01±5.76 | 21.96± 3.79 |
| Dermal | 2.93± 2.07 | 8.11± 2.8 | 5.81± 0.56 |
| Fumigation | 1.44± 1.01 | 0.87± 0.65 | 1.03±2.5 |
| Nasal | 5.74± 1.84 | 13.39± 3.8 | 9.93± 0.86 |
| Ocular | 1.70± 1.06 | 2.51± 0.93 | 2.48± 0.59 |
| Aerosol | 0.44± 0.44 | 0.25± 0.24 | 0.31±0.22 |
| Auricular | 1.40± 1.40 | 1.87± 1.55 | 1.62±1.05 |
Figure 1(a) Integrated and (b) pastoral LPS plant parts used to treat livestock ailments.
Frequently treated diseases and DCF of major livestock ailments.
| Livestock | Vernacular |
| Rank |
| LPS | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated | Pastoral | ||||||||
|
| DCF |
| DCF | DCF | |||||
| Black leg |
| 43(0.188) | 1st |
| 5.25(6) | 0.15 | 3.53(14) | 0.81 | 0.84 |
| Diarrhea |
| 25(0.110) | 2nd |
| 4(7) | 0.5 | 2.41(15) | 0.90 | 0.91 |
| Wound |
| 18(0.079) | 3rd | Caricapapaya ( | 4(8) | 0.57 | 3.88(13) | 0.76 | 0.85 |
| Bloat |
| 17(0.073) | 4th |
| 2.88(7) | 0.69 | 1.12(9) | 0.98 | 0.95 |
| Internal Parasite |
| 14(0.061) | 5th |
| 3.75(5) | 0.31 | 1.76(10) | 0.92 | 0.9 |
| External Parasite |
| 13(0.057) | 6th |
| 3.50(7) | 0.58 | 2.47(15) | 0.89 | 0.91 |
| Mastitis |
| 12(0.052) | 7th |
| 2.50(5) | 0.63 | 1(7) | 1 | 0.96 |
Note that plant species name under prentices represent Amharic language.
Most frequently utilized EVM plant families and species used to treat livestock ailments.
| Plant Family | LPS | Plant Species | Vernacular name | LPS n (%) | Total | Rank | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated | Pastoral | Integrated | Pastoral | |||||||
|
| Rank |
| Rank | |||||||
| Asteraceae | 33(8.85) | 2 | 36(6.5) | 3 |
| Girawa(Am)/ Gara/ Hecho/ Ebichaa/ Hecho/ Eebicha/ Calyocad | 4(40) | 8(50) | 12 (46.15) | 3 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Euphorbiaceae | 24(6.4) | 4 | 40(7.21) | 2 |
| Bisana(Am)/Anka/ Masencho /Tmbaho/Makkanisa/ Bakkanniisa/Mekanisa/ Ulee fooni /Bekenisa | 7(70) | 8(50) | 15 (57.69) | 1 |
|
| Qobo (Am)/Key qobo/ Gulee/ Qobboo diimaa/ Gulo | 5(50) | 4(25) | 9(34.6) | 6 | |||||
|
| ||||||||||
| Solanaceae | 44(7.94) | 1 | 26(6.97) | 4 |
| Embuay(Am)/ Buluwa / Roriko/ kolodo'ita,wakere | 3(30) | 9(75) | 12 (46.15) | 3 |
|
| Gizawa(Am)/Edigagga/Mixmixa/kokerabito,ubalto/Agol/Gizaawwaa/ Guryofan/ Gizewa/Tiro/Hidi bude | 7(70) | 4(25) | 11 (42.31) | 4 | |||||
|
| Tembaho(Am)/ Tamboo/ Bangiso/ Tamboo/Jiic / Tobako/ Tumbo/ Tambuk | 6(60) | 8(50) | 14 (53.84) | 2 | |||||
|
| ||||||||||
| Acanthaceae | 6(1.61) | 8 | 13(2.34) | 8 |
| Sensel(Am)/ werabikela/ Shimeja/ Dhummugaa | 2(20) | 5(31.25) | 7 (26.92) | 8 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Fabaceae | 27(7.24) | 3 | 45(8.11) | 1 |
| Hitsawts(Am) /Mello/ Hsaws/Kaino/Ceekkataa/Dhekat/Digita/Cheketa/Hitsawuts | 4(40) | 6(37.5) | 10 (38.46) | 5 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Phytolacceae | 5(1.34) | 9 | 4(1.07) | 11 |
| Indod(Am)/Haranjicho/Shifiti/Andoodee/Handoodee/ Arenji/irtsets | 6(60) | 4(25) | 10 (38.46) | 5 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Lamiaceae | 19(5.09) | 5 | 26(4.68) | 5 | Most of the species frequency is below two | |||||
|
| ||||||||||
| Caparidaceae | 1(0.27) | 18(3.24) | 6 | Most of the species frequency is below three | Dinibayto /Shifoweyin | |||||
|
| ||||||||||
| Cucurbitaceae | 16(4.29) | 6 | 18(3.24) | 6 | Most of the species frequency is below two | |||||
|
| ||||||||||
| Rutaceae | 10(2.68) | 7 | 12(2.16) | 9 |
| Tenadam(Am)/Xalataam/Shanfae/Chena adam/Telatam/Taltan/ Tsetala | 3(30) | 6(37.25) | 9(34.6) | 6 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Sapindaceae | 4(0.80) | 11 | 5(0.90) | 10 |
| Kitkita(Am)/Senkara/ Dhiddecha/Tahises /Itacha/ Eticha/Tahsus | 3(30) | 6(37.25) | 9(34.6) | 6 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Amaranthaceae | 4(1.07) | 10 | 15(2.70) | 7 |
| Telenj(Am)/Darguu/Mechelo/Mechalo/Maxxannee/ Begegechoo | 3(30) | 4(25) | 7(26.92) | 8 |
|
| ||||||||||
| Zingibetaceae | 3(0.80) | 12 | 5(0.90) | 10 |
| Zingibil(Am)Zinjibl/Ginger/Jijimbila /Jinjible/Singibill/ | 5(50) | 3(18.75) | 8(30.77) | 7 |
Note that different EVM plant species vernacular names are from different ethnic groups of Ethiopia. “Am” represents Ethiopian national language which is Amharic language; “n” represents the number of plant species on each LPS.