2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12231-017-9384-0
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Patterns of Knowledge and Use of Medicinal Plants in Santiago Camotlán, Oaxaca, Mexico

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“…Numerous culturally important plants in our study, such as M. chamomilla, Mentha ×verticillata, A. montana, Citrus sinensis, and Bougainvillea glabra, are used to cure the same ailments as in other parts of Mexico [18]. Moreover, there have been numerous pharmacological studies reporting that use of these species leads to a significant reduction of anxiety, depression, sedative effects, anti-inflammatory effects, colic-related pain, headaches, gastrointestinal disorders, diarrhea, and fright [35,36,38]. Matricaria spp.…”
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“…Numerous culturally important plants in our study, such as M. chamomilla, Mentha ×verticillata, A. montana, Citrus sinensis, and Bougainvillea glabra, are used to cure the same ailments as in other parts of Mexico [18]. Moreover, there have been numerous pharmacological studies reporting that use of these species leads to a significant reduction of anxiety, depression, sedative effects, anti-inflammatory effects, colic-related pain, headaches, gastrointestinal disorders, diarrhea, and fright [35,36,38]. Matricaria spp.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Matricaria spp. are recommended and used by the health professionals in Mexico, due to the wide medicinal effect against many diseases in respiratory and gastrointestinal system (e.g., [18,38]). The medicinal use of A. montana L. has been confirmed to be efficacious for the treatment of bruising, injuries, rheumatism, fractures, inflammation in the throat and muscles, and insect bites, as well as accelerating postoperative healing and preventing skin fungal infections [39,40].…”
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“…In Oaxaca, eight used to treat stomach, intestinal, diarrhea, or psychosomatic diseases (e.g., "susto" (fright), stomachaches, "mal aire" (bad air) with vomiting, and "empacho" (blockage), but the species of plant used, form of use, and application differ significantly between ethnic groups. In severe cases of illness, indigenous peoples resort to the community healers or alternate among medical professionals, pharmaceutical medicine, and the use of medicinal plants recommended by the family or healers [32,33].…”
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“…En el mundo, el conocimiento tradicional también está relacionado con las divisiones laborales dentro de la familia. Los hombres generalmente poseen un conocimiento significativo sobre las plantas utilizadas para la construcción, artesanías y alimentación animal porque a menudo realizan trabajos intensivos en mano de obra, mientras que las mujeres generalmente saben más sobre plantas medicinales comestibles y aromáticas porque tienen la responsabilidad de las actividades domésticas (Alberti-Manzanares, 2006;Thomson et al, 2012;Pérez-Nicolás et al, 2017). Sin embargo, existen estudios que no han encontrado diferencias significativas entre los conocimientos de las plantas medicinales y el género de los informantes (Burgos-Hernández et al, 2014;Hassan et al, 2015).…”
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“…Las especies con mayor índice cultural, tales como Matricaria chamomilla L, M. sativa L. y Ruta graveolens L., que son usadas para curar enfermedades relacionadas al sistema digestivo, Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas/54 respiratorio y reproductivo, al igual que en otras partes de México (Alonso-Castro, 2012). Estas plantas son eficaces, por su alto contenido de flavonoides y antioxidantes, para tratar problemas gastrointestinales y respiratorios y diversos dolores (cabeza, articulares y garganta), y usados como antinflamatorios (Alonso-Castro et al, 2012;Kolodziejczyk-Czepas et al, 2015;Pérez-Nicolás et al, 2017;Cussy-Poma et al, 2017). R. graveolens es ampliamente conocida por sus aceites esenciales, sus propiedades con respecto a la reproducción humana y tiene amplio uso en la medicina tradicional en el estado de Chiapas (Tortoriello et al, 1995).…”
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