Ethnopharmacological studies on the uses of Euphorbia hirta in the treatment of dengue in selected indigenous communities in Pangasinan (Philippines)
2016; SAGEYA Publishing Company; Volume: 5; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5455/jice.20160330124637
ISSN2146-8397
AutoresGerard Q. De Guzman, Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, Benjel A. Andaya, Grecebio Jonathan D. Alejandro,
Tópico(s)Biological Control of Invasive Species
ResumoEuphorbia hirta is the most widely used plant in the folkloric treatment of dengue in the Philippines. This study documents the anecdotal uses of E. hirta in the treatment of dengue in 3 indigenous communities in Pangasinan from April to June of 2015.The number of use reports pertaining to symptoms of dengue and other diseases were tallied from 82 informants living in Anda Island, Mt. Colisao and Mt. Balungao. The demographics of the informants as well as the corrected major use agreements (cMUAs) and fidelity levels (FLs) of each reported symptom of dengue were calculated. The major dosage forms used during treatment were also tallied.Respondents, dominated by the age group 60-80 and mostly females with at least primary and secondary education, provided information on the use reports of E. hirta. High FL values and cMUA of at least 35% were obtained for cardinal symptoms of dengue-related to bleeding episodes while low cMUAs (i.e. 2-4%) were obtained for symptoms during the recovery phase. High FL values were obtained for symptoms observed during the febrile phase. The most widely used dosage forms are decoctions of the leaves and barks of E. hirta.This study was able to qualify the uses of E. hirta in the treatment of dengue in the 3 communities surveyed.
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