2019
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n24p384
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Etude Ethnobotanique des Plantes Utilisées en Médecine Traditionnelle dans le Traitement de l’Hypertension Artérielle chez les Peuples du Département de Divo, (Centre-ouest, Côted’Ivoire)

Abstract: Dans le but de connaître les plantes médicinales et leurs usages traditionnels sur l'hypertension artérielle, une étude ethnobotanique a été réalisée dans le département de Divo (région du Centre-Ouest forestier). Les enquêtes ethnobotaniques ont permis de visiter 21 villages et de rencontrer, lors des entretiens semi-structurés, 105 tradithérapeutes, sans distinction d'âge, de sexe et de niveau d'instruction. Cette étude a montré que les populations enquêtées emploient 52 espèces de plantes appartenant à 30 f… Show more

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“…As an example, M. indica was cited by traditional healers against several diseases in West Africa. Indeed, it is quoted against the traditional treatment of malaria in Cameroon, cardiovascular diseases in Thad, muscular contusions and Togo, and ulcers in Congo (Dongock et al, 2018;Hélé et al, 2014;Ibara et al, 2007). Beninese respondents also cited these conditions in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…As an example, M. indica was cited by traditional healers against several diseases in West Africa. Indeed, it is quoted against the traditional treatment of malaria in Cameroon, cardiovascular diseases in Thad, muscular contusions and Togo, and ulcers in Congo (Dongock et al, 2018;Hélé et al, 2014;Ibara et al, 2007). Beninese respondents also cited these conditions in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In Côte d'Ivoire, several ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological studies have been conducted on medicinal species, their recipes as well as the forms of use for the realization of a pharmacopoeia. Thus, Ambé et al [6] highlighted several antidiarrheal plants while N'guessan et al [7] and Wangny et al [8] respectively characterized anti-malarial plants and plants used against hypertension. However, very little work has been done on antiviral plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%