Useful plants in traditional medicine of peasant and indigenous communities of Selva Zoque, Chiapas, Mexico

Authors

  • Carolina Orantes-García
  • Rubén Antonio Moreno-Moreno
  • Adriana Caballero-Roque
  • Oscar Farrera-Sarmiento

Keywords:

Ethnobotany, Medicinal plants, Botanical knowledge, Selva el Ocote Chiapas, México

Abstract

The objective was to know the useful plants in the traditional medicine of four communities of Selva Zoque, Chiapas. In each community, 30 semi-structured interviews were applied. The medicinal floristic listing consisted of 114 species, 97 genera and 50 families. Asteraceae, Fabaceae and Lamiaceae were the most representative. There were 84 indications for medicinal use, classified in 13 diseases, gastrointestinal, dermatological and respiratory, were the most frequent. The leaf is the structure of the most used plant (72%). Cooking is the most common way to prepare plants, and the oral route is the most frequent way to administer medicine. The use of medicinal plants is the result of experience and intimate contact with nature that society has accumulated for generations. This knowledge has allowed communities that live in remote places to survive, where there are shortages of medical services.

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Published

2018-09-30

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Orantes-García, C., Moreno-Moreno, R. A., Caballero-Roque, A., & Farrera-Sarmiento, O. (2018). Useful plants in traditional medicine of peasant and indigenous communities of Selva Zoque, Chiapas, Mexico. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 17(5), 503-521. Retrieved from https://blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/134

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