2013
DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-9-51
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Medicinal plants used for the treatment of various skin disorders by a rural community in northern Maputaland, South Africa

Abstract: BackgroundSkin diseases have been of major concern recently due to their association with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS). The study area (northern Maputaland) has the highest HIV infection rate in South Africa, which made them more prone to a wide range of skin conditions. Fungal infections due to the hot climate and overcrowding households are common in this area, as well as burn accidents due to the use of wood as the major fuel for cooking. It is known … Show more

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“…The application of natural ingredients such as phytonutrients, microbial metabolites, dairy products (Haruta-Ono et al, 2012;Keller et al, 2014), minerals and animal protein components (Rodrigues et al, 2015) for skin care is very popular today. Extracts of coconut, jasmine, lemon grass, longan and several medicinal plants have been known to play an important role in the treatment of various skin diseases; being for this reason extensively studied and used in many countries around the world, including Africa (De Wet et al, 2013), where they play an important role in skin health care. Fungi, especially mushrooms and their products, are now finding their way into cosmetics and used extensively as crude material or as pure compounds for treating various diseases usually associated with the skin (Hyde et al, 2010).…”
Section: Cosmetics Cosmeceuticals and Nutricosmeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of natural ingredients such as phytonutrients, microbial metabolites, dairy products (Haruta-Ono et al, 2012;Keller et al, 2014), minerals and animal protein components (Rodrigues et al, 2015) for skin care is very popular today. Extracts of coconut, jasmine, lemon grass, longan and several medicinal plants have been known to play an important role in the treatment of various skin diseases; being for this reason extensively studied and used in many countries around the world, including Africa (De Wet et al, 2013), where they play an important role in skin health care. Fungi, especially mushrooms and their products, are now finding their way into cosmetics and used extensively as crude material or as pure compounds for treating various diseases usually associated with the skin (Hyde et al, 2010).…”
Section: Cosmetics Cosmeceuticals and Nutricosmeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These natural products have chemical ingredients, for example, flavonoids, tannis, phenolics, aminoacids and vitamins, cosmetics for body care and the botanical ingredients influence the biological functions of the skin (Dureja et al, 2005;Lee et al, 2013;Binic et al, 2013) can play a major role in the treatment of several skin disorders (De Wet, Nciki, Van Vuuren, 2013). Souza et al (2011) reports a study with Baccharis dracunculifolia, native plant from Brazil commonly known as "Alecrim do campo" and "Vassoura".…”
Section: Botanicals and Natural Products In Cosmeticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the incidence of certain skin diseases is high in developing countries, "they have so far not been regarded as a significant health problem in the development of public health strategies" [World Health Organization (WHO), 2005]. Skin disorders are of particular concern in Africa due to their co-infection with human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) (De Wet et al, 2013). According to the WHO (http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/cause-of-death/skin-disease/by-country/) Lesotho ranks 31 in the world in mortality rates due to skin diseases, furthermore skin diseases rank 35 among the top 50 causes of death in that country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%