ETHNOBIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN OF A TRADITIONAL COMMUNITY IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF BARBALHA, CEARÁ, BRAZIL.

Authors

  • Izabel Cristina Santiago Lemos REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Gyllyandeson de Araújo Delmondes REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Ana Deyva Ferreira dos Santos REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Enaide Soares Santos REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Dayanne Rakelly de Oliveira REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Patrícia Rosane Leite de Figueiredo Faculty of Medicine Estácio of Juazeiro do Norte
  • Dailon de Araújo Alves REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Roseli Barbosa REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • Marta Regina Kerntopf REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL
  • George Pimentel Fernandes REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v13i4.22

Keywords:

Ethnobotany, Ethnomedicine, Acute respiratory infections, Natural products, Children's Health.

Abstract

Background: The use of natural resources for the treatment of acute respiratory infections in children is a widespread practice within traditional communities, especially by women by being the primary caregivers. This study aimed to perform ethnobiological survey of plants and animals used for the treatment of acute respiratory infections in children of a traditional community in the municipality of Barbalha, Ceará, Brazil. Methods: It is a descriptive exploratory study with a quantitative approach, developed in Sítio Santo Antônio, in the municipality of Barbalha, Ceará, Brazil. As a tool for data collection, was applied a questionnaire and a semi-structured interview. Data analysis used descriptive statistics (simple and percentage rate) and the Relative Frequency of Citation. Results: The research included a total of 54 informants. In total, there were 38 species cited. According to the Relative Frequency of Citation the following species were the most cited: Ocimum basilicum L. (0.59), Eucalyptus globulus Labill (0.59), Plectranthus amboinicus (L.) Spreng (0.42), Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (0.24), Allium aescalonicum L. (0.22) and Mentha arvensis L. (0.18). Among the symptoms mentioned by the research subjects to treat the acute respiratory infections in childhood, there were: fever; cough; coughing with secretions; sore throat; hoarseness; tiredness; nasal congestion. Conclusions: It is important the knowledge about the usefulness of natural resources as alternative practices in diseases treatment, seeking to rescue popular knowledge used in the traditional community and fomenting the need to consider cultural aspects in the full practice to children´s health care.

Author Biographies

Izabel Cristina Santiago Lemos, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

Professor at the Regional University of Cariri. Master in Molecular Bioprospecting. Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Brazil.

Gyllyandeson de Araújo Delmondes, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Brazil.

Ana Deyva Ferreira dos Santos, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Brazil.

Enaide Soares Santos, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology, Regional University of Cariri, Crato, Brazil.

Dayanne Rakelly de Oliveira, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by the Federal University of Santa Maria (RS / Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil).

Patrícia Rosane Leite de Figueiredo, Faculty of Medicine Estácio of Juazeiro do Norte

Professor at the Faculty of Medicine Estácio of Juazeiro do Norte. Master in Molecular Bioprospecting. Department of Medicine

Dailon de Araújo Alves, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

Professor at the Regional University of Cariri.

Roseli Barbosa, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by the University of Sao Paulo (SP/ Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil). Professor of the Post Graduation in Molecular Bioprospecting Programme. Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology.

Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by Federal University of Minas Gerais (MG/ Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil). Professor of the Post Graduation in Molecular Bioprospecting Programme. Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology.

Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by Federal University of Paraíba (PB/ Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil). Professor of the Post Graduation in Molecular Bioprospecting Programme. Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology.

Marta Regina Kerntopf, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by Federal University of Ceará (CE/ Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil). Professor of the Post Graduation in Molecular Bioprospecting Programme. Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology.

George Pimentel Fernandes, REGIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CARIRI - CE/ BRAZIL

PhD by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (RN / Brazil). Professor at the Regional University of Cariri (CE / Brazil). Professor of the Post Graduation in Molecular Bioprospecting Programme (Biodiversity; Popular Knowledge and Health). Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Molecular Chemistry and Pharmacology.

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Published

2016-07-03

How to Cite

Lemos, I. C. S., Delmondes, G. de A., Santos, A. D. F. dos, Santos, E. S., de Oliveira, D. R., Figueiredo, P. R. L. de, Alves, D. de A., Barbosa, R., Menezes, I. R. A. de, Coutinho, H. D. M., Kerntopf, M. R., & Fernandes, G. P. (2016). ETHNOBIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN OF A TRADITIONAL COMMUNITY IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF BARBALHA, CEARÁ, BRAZIL. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 13(4), 166–175. https://doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v13i4.22

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