Type | Journal Article - European Journal of Medicinal Plants |
Title | Ethnomedicinal study and screening of plants used for memory enhancement and antiaging in Sagamu, Nigeria |
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Volume | 2 |
Issue | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 262-275 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adekunle_Oladele/publication/272756470_Ethnomedicinal_Study_and_Screening_of_Plants_Used_for_Memory_Enhancement_and_Antiaging_in_Sagamu_Nigeria/links/55e61d5608aede0b57376772.pdf |
Abstract | Background: The objective of this study was to cary out a comprehensive ethnomedicinal survey of plants used as memory enhancer and antiaging in Sagamu Local Government area of Ogun State in south west Nigeria. Methodology: Semi-structured questionaires were used to conduct interviews with traditonal healers, herb selers and other knowledgeable individuals on use of medicinal plants as memory enhancers and anti-aging. Nine communites were selected randomly for data colection acros the rural and urban centers with a total of 10 informants. Results: The informants consist of 92% males and 8% females, 60% were traditonal healers, 13% herb selers while the others were knowledgeable individuals on medicinal plants utilzation. Findings revealed 41 plant genera belonging to 31 familes of which 46.3%, 26.8%, 17.1% and 12.2% are tres, herbs, climbers and shrubs respectively. Leaves (58.5%) and stem bark (26.8%) are prevalent in plant parts used. Screning ofcommonly used plants revealed presence of alkaloids, tanins, saponins, anthraquinones, cyanogenetic and cardiac glycosides. Conclusion: Potentials of plants commonly used by indigenous people in the study area as memory enhancer and antiaging are recommended for further pharmacological research and conservation. |
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