Ethnomedicine in The Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico

Authors

  • Eduardo A Lara
  • Eloy Fernández
  • Juan Manuel Zepeda del Valle
  • David J. Lara
  • Antonio Aguilarq
  • Patrick Van Damme

Keywords:

Chiapas Highlands, Asteraceae, Indigenous communities, Tzotzil, Matricaria chamomilla, Medicinal plants

Abstract

The objective of the this research was to register the current popular therapeutic use of medicinal plants in the Tzotzil indigenous population, in The Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. The data were collected from 59 informants (39% men, 61% women) between 20 and 86 years old, through a semi-structured questionnaire in the Tzotzil language. From the information collected, a total of 59 species of medicinal plants were registered, belonging to 55 genera and 37 botanical families. The families Asteraceae (with 6 species and UR=51), Lamiaceae (4, UR=37) and Lauraceae (4, UR=21), are were the most representative in the study area. The highest use value index (UVI) was reported for Matricaria chamomilla (UVI=0.42), Mentha sativa (UVI=0.36) and Ruta graveolens (UVI=0.31). According to the informant consensus factor (ICF), the main pathological categories treated are were of the reproductive system (ICF=0.80), respiratory infections (ICF=0.75) and diseases of the digestive system (ICF=0.70). The species reported and their diversity of uses satisfy the needs of families with socioeconomic deficiencies.

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Published

2019-01-30

How to Cite

Lara, E. A., Fernández, E., Zepeda del Valle, J. M., Lara, D. J., Aguilarq, A., & Van Damme, P. (2019). Ethnomedicine in The Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 18(1), 42-57. Retrieved from https://blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/67

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