| Literature DB >> 31892133 |
Jedidah Nankaya1,2, Nathan Gichuki1, Catherine Lukhoba1, Henrik Balslev3.
Abstract
The use of medicinal plants for treatment of humans and animals is entrenched in the Maasai culture and traditional knowledge related to it is passed on from one generation to the next. A handful of researchers have in the past decades documented this knowledge. No single study has documented medicinal plant uses of the Maasai community as a whole. This review provides a consolidated database of the diversity and uses of medicinal plants among the Maasai in Kenya. The study will help conserve traditional medicinal plant knowledge that is valuable for the development of modern medicine. Relevant information on medicinal plants used by the Maasai of Kenya was extracted from journals, books, M.Sc., and Ph.D. dissertations. We found evidence of 289 plant species used by the Maasai of Kenya in traditional medicine. Most species were used to treat health conditions in the categories gastrointestinal and respiratory system disorders. The most used families were Leguminosae, Asteraceae, Malvaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Lamiaceae. Medicines were commonly prepared as a decoction and administered through oral ingestion, with roots reported to be the preferred plant part for medication. The Maasai preference for roots compared to other plant parts may be unsustainable and could threaten species availability in the future.Entities:
Keywords: ethnobotany; medicinal use category; traditional knowledge; traditional medicine; traditional practices; traditional use patterns
Year: 2019 PMID: 31892133 PMCID: PMC7020225 DOI: 10.3390/plants9010044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Figure 1The extension of the Maasai territory and their counties in Kenya. Original artwork by Flemming Nørgaard, Aarhus University.
Figure 2Thirteen medicinal species with 25 or more use reports cited in 19 references concerning Maasai medicinal plants in Kenya and reviewed in this study.
Plant families and their numbers of medicinal plant species used by the Kenya Maasai as cited in 19 references reviewed in this study.
| Family | Medicinal Species |
|---|---|
| Leguminosae | 40 |
| Asteraceae | 25 |
| Malvaceae | 16 |
| Lamiaceae | 14 |
| Euphorbiaceae | 13 |
| Apocynaceae | 8 |
| Rubiaceae | 8 |
| Anacardiaceae, Capparaceae, Rutaceae, Vitaceae | 7 |
| Oleaceae, Solanaceae | 6 |
| Burseraceae, Celastraceae, Meliaceae, Rhamnaceae | 5 |
| Acanthaceae, Boraginaceae, Commelinaceae, Primulaceae, Salicaceae | 4 |
| Amaranthaceae, Apiaceae, Asparagaceae, Crassulaceae, Ebenaceae, Moraceae, Verbenaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae | 3 |
| Clusiaceae, Araliaceae, Canellaceae, Combretaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Icacinaceae, Olacaceae, Penaeaceae, Plantaginaceae, Poaceae, Podocarpaceae, Polygonaceae, Proteaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae, Santalaceae, Urticaceae, Zygophyllaceae | 2 |
| Linderniaceae, Bignoniaceae, Convolvulaceae, Fagaceae, Hydnoraceae, Hypericaceae, Loganiaceae, Loranthaceae, Musaceae, Myricaceae, Myrtaceae, Opiliaceae, Peraceae, Phyllanthaceae, Piperaceae, Pittosporaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Salvadoraceae, Sapindaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Talinaceae | 1 |
The 26 use categories in which the Maasai of Kenya use medicinal plants as encountered in 19 references reviewed in this study. For each use category, the number of species used in the category, the number of use reports encountered for each use category, and the Informant Consensus Factor (IFC) are given.
| Categories | Species | Use Reports | ICF Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metabolic | 1 | 2 | 1.00 |
| Social problems | 1 | 2 | 1.00 |
| Gastrointestinal disorders | 171 | 504 | 0.66 |
| Respiratory | 92 | 252 | 0.64 |
| Musculoskeletal disorders | 64 | 134 | 0.53 |
| Toothache | 15 | 28 | 0.48 |
| Malaria | 78 | 145 | 0.47 |
| Urological problems | 54 | 101 | 0.47 |
| Gynecological disorders | 69 | 127 | 0.46 |
| Infections | 57 | 93 | 0.39 |
| Skin disorders | 106 | 158 | 0.33 |
| Neurological | 23 | 34 | 0.33 |
| Blood | 41 | 59 | 0.31 |
| Fever | 32 | 45 | 0.30 |
| Eye | 23 | 32 | 0.29 |
| General and unspecified | 40 | 51 | 0.22 |
| Psychological | 14 | 17 | 0.19 |
| Venomous animals | 20 | 24 | 0.17 |
| Nutritional | 13 | 15 | 0.14 |
| Ear | 7 | 7 | 0.00 |
| Circulatory | 6 | 6 | 0.00 |
| Endocrine | 4 | 4 | 0.00 |
| Injuries | 4 | 4 | 0.00 |
| Psychological | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
| Culture-bound syndromes | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
| Immune | 1 | 1 | 0.00 |
Plant species, family, main use, preparation methods, parts used, and use reports for the nine medicinal use categories with more than five use reports per species in the 19 references reviewed in this study.
| Medicinal Use Categories | Plant Species | Family | Ethnomedicinal Use (s) | Preparation Method (s) | Part (S) Use | Use-Reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal disorder | Leguminosae | Aid digestion, appetite enhancer, diarrhea, dysentery | Decoction | Multiple parts | 18 | |
| Leguminosae | Dewormer, diarrhea, emetic, purgative, tapeworm | N/A | Bark, multiple parts | 17 | ||
| Canellaceae | Constipation, stomachache, diarrhea | Decoction | Bark | 15 | ||
| Solanaceae | Abnominal pain, dyspepsia, indigestion, ringworm, stomachache, | Decoction | Fruit | 14 | ||
| Primulaceae | Anthelmintic, constipation, purgative, stomachache | N/A | Flower, fruit | 11 | ||
| Olacaceae | Constipation, stomachache, diarrhea, worms | Decoction | Multiple parts | 11 | ||
| Compositae | Stomachache, purgative, indigestion | N/A | Multiple parts | 10 | ||
| Salvadoraceae | Anthelmintic, constipation, stomachache, worms | Decoction | Roots | 10 | ||
| Leguminosae | Appetite enhancer, aid in digestion, Stomachache, reduce vomiting | Decoction | Bark | 9 | ||
| Ebenaceae | Anthelmintic, constipation, emetics, purgatives, stops vomiting | Decoction | Multiple parts, bark, roots | 9 | ||
| Sapindaceae | Diarrhea, facilitate digestion, purgative, stomachache | Decoction | Bark | 9 | ||
| Anacardiaceae | stomachache, heartburn, poultice | Decoction | Bark | 8 | ||
| Canellaceae | Bloating, stomachache, poultice | N/A | Bark | 8 | ||
| Leguminosae | Constipation, diarrhea, stomachache | N/A | Bark, root | 7 | ||
| Oleaceae | Deworming, stomach pain | N/A | Bark | 7 | ||
| Leguminosae | Reduce vomiting, indigestion | Pounding | Multiple parts, root | 6 | ||
| Xanthorrhoeaceae | Diarrhea, stomachache | N/A | Multiple parts | 6 | ||
| Euphorbiaceae | Purgative, stomachache, diarrhea | Pounding, decoction | Seed, root, multiple parts | 6 | ||
| Rutaceae | stomachache, digestion, emetics | Decoction | Bark | 6 | ||
| Meliaceae | Dysentery, emetic | N/A | Root | 6 | ||
| Rutaceae | Stomachache, diarrhea, hepatitis | Decoction | Root, bark, multiple parts | 6 | ||
| Capparaceae | Induce vomiting, diarrhea, anthelmintic, stomachache | Decoction | Leaf, bark | 5 | ||
| Lamiaceae | Dysentery, indigestion, relieve stomach cramps | N/A | Root, leaf | 5 | ||
| Verbenaceae | Indigestion, tapeworm, Stomachache | Pounding | Leaf | 5 | ||
| Rosaceae | Increase appetite, stomachache | Pounding | Leaf | 5 | ||
| Compositae | Abdominal disorders, diarrhea, tapeworms | Decoction | Leaf, mmultiple parts | 5 | ||
| Respiratory system disorders | Canellaceae | Chest complains, colds, coughs, flu, respiratory | N/A | Multiple parts, bark | 12 | |
| Rutaceae | Bronchial pain, colds, respiratory diseases | N/A | Fruit, root, multiple parts | 10 | ||
| Verbenaceae | Blocked nose bronchitis, colds, coughs, flu, sneezing, stuffy nose | N/A | Multiple parts, leaf, seed | 9 | ||
| Compositae | Asthma, bronchitis | Decoction | Leaf, Multiple parts, | 8 | ||
| Canellaceae | Chest pain, common cold, coughing, pneumonia, respiratory problems | N/A | Multiple parts, bark | 8 | ||
| Leguminosae | Chest pains, coughs, pneumonia, tuberculosis, coughs | N/A | Root, bark, | 7 | ||
| Leguminosae | Pneumonia, chest pains, coughs | Decoction | Bark | 5 | ||
| Lamiaceae | blocked nose, colds | Decoction | Leaf | 5 | ||
| Oleaceae | Colds, influenza, pneumonia, respiratory | N/A | Multiple parts | 5 | ||
| Anacardiaceae | chest pain, respiratory problems, influenza, coughs | Pounded | Multiple parts, leaf, root | 5 | ||
| Rutaceae | Pneumonia | N/A | Root, multiple parts | 5 | ||
| Salvadoraceae | Chest pain, cold, flu | N/A | Roots, bark | 5 | ||
| Musculoskeletal disorders | Rhamnaceae | Arthritis, backaches, rheumatic | Decoction | Root | 11 | |
| Apocynaceae | Backache, muscle pain, joint problems | Decoction | Root | 9 | ||
| Combretaceae | Backache, pelvic pain | N/A | Root | 7 | ||
| Crassulaceae | Rheumatic | N/A | Leaf | 6 | ||
| Canellaceae | Muscular pains, weak joints | N/A | Multiple parts, bark | 6 | ||
| Leguminosae | Arthritis, body aches, painful joints | N/A | N/A | 5 | ||
| Rutaceae | Rheumatic pain, backache, joints pains | Decoction | Bark, leaf | 5 | ||
| Malaria | Canellaceae | Malaria | Decoction | Bark, multiple parts | 7 | |
| Salvadoraceae | Malaria | N/A | Root | 6 | ||
| Leguminosae | Malaria | Decoction, pounded | Bark | 5 | ||
| Leguminosae | Anti-malarial | N/A | Multiple parts, bark | 5 | ||
| Gynaecological disorders | Leguminosae | Fertility, postpartum pain, cleaning of the uterus after birth | N/A | Root, stem, bark | 7 | |
| Leguminosae | Cleaning of the uterus after birth, facilitate lactation, facilitate placenta expulsion after birth | N/A | Root | 5 | ||
| Skin disorder | Solanaceae | Cuts, skin diseases, sores, warts, whitlow | Pounding | Fruit | 8 | |
| Urological disorder | Lamiaceae | Gonorrhea, syphilis, STIs | N/A | Roots | 7 | |
| Apocynaceae | Syphilis, gonorrhea | Decoction | Roots | 7 | ||
| Neurological disorders | Compositae | Headache | Burning | N/A | 5 | |
| Toothache disorders | Salvadoraceae | Dental caries, toothache | Pounding | Stem | 6 |
Figure 3Plant parts used for preparing medicine among the Maasai of Kenya as cited in 19 references.
Figure 4Year of publication and number of use reports for all the 19 references.