An inventory of medicinal plants used as sedative, analgesic and blood tonic in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

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作者
Hassan, Funmilayoabiodun [1 ]
Edo, Great Iruoghene [2 ]
Nwosu, Laurine Chikodiri [1 ]
Jalloh, Abdulai Alpha [1 ]
Onyibe, Priscillia Nkem [1 ]
Itoje-akpokiniovo, Lilian Oghenenyoreme [3 ]
Irogbo, Prosper Uyoyou [3 ]
机构
[1] Cyprus Int Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth Care Org Management, Nicosia, Turkiye
[2] Cyprus Int Univ, Fac Arts & Sci, Dept Chem, Nicosia, Turkiye
[3] Delta State Univ, Fac Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Abraka, Nigeria
关键词
Herbal medicine; Sedative; Blood tonic; Analgesic; VISCUM-ALBUM L; BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS; ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES; EXTRACTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.chnaes.2021.11.003
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
This research was aimed to document the ethnobotanical information of plants used as sedatives, analgesic and blood tonic in Abeokuta, Nigeria and to evaluate the phytochemical, mineral and anti-nutrient contents in some of these plants. A total of 60 structured and validated questionnaires were administered using purposive sam-pling method. The names of plants were further authenticated using the plant list (www.theplantlist.org) and the world flora (www.worldfloraonline.org). Twenty-eight (28) plants belonging to Twenty-one (21) families were documented as being used as sedatives, analgesic and blood tonic. The most frequently mentioned were Theo-broma cacao, Morinda lucida, Sorghum bicolor, Alstonia congensis, Harungana madagascariensis and Viscum album. Parts of the plants mentioned by respondents were leaves (78.3%), stem bark (18.3%), roots (3.3%). T. cacao contained highest amount of sodium (18.69 mg/100 g). Potassium (73.35 mg/100 g), Calcium (40.20 mg/100 g), Phosphorus (11.80 mg/100 g) and Magnesium (4.59 mg/100 g) were significantly higher in the leaves of Alstonia congensis. Oxalate (0.28 mg/100 g), Phytate (0.36 mg/100 g) and trypsin inhibitor (0.17 mg/100 g) were significantly higher (p < 0.05) in leaves of T. cacao. Cyanogenic glycosides were also higher in the leaves of Morinda lucida (0.26 mg/100 g). Highest alkaloid content (9.80 mg/100 g) was recorded in T. cacao. Morinda lucida contained highest amount of saponin (0.42 mg/100 g), tannin (0.32 mg/100 g) and steroid (0.25 mg/100 g) while the highest amount of flavonoid was recorded in Alstonia congensis. The immense benefits derived from the mineral composition, anti-nutrient content and phytochemical composition of these plants have made them highly useful in herbal medicine for treating various illnesses.
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