Ethnomedicinal use value of the flora of the Hill “La Botica” used by the Andean Community of Cachicadán - Perú

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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.43

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Ethnomedical flora, Hill , Cachicadán, Andean Community, Peru

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The present investigation was aimed at determining the value of ethnomedicinal use that is given to the flora of the Hill "La Botica", by the Andean Community of Cachicadán, Santiago de Chuco, Perú. 96 semi-structured interviews were applied, following the “snowball” technique. Collections were made by botanical explorations.For each of the species, family data, scientific and common name, part used, disease or disease treated, location in UTM and use value index (IVU) were detailed. 48 species of flora are used ethnobotanically by the Andean Community of Cachicadán, distributed in 46 genera and 26 families, of which they stand out for their number of species: Asteraceae (10), Rosaceae (5) and Lamiaceae (3). Of these, 72% (35 species) are very important for the cure or treatment of their diseases, according to their use value (IVU). In addition the inhabitants of the Andean Community of Cachicadán, report suffering from 38 diseases or ailments; grouped into 10 categories, where they prevail, those of the systems: respiratory (FCI = 0.88), digestive and gastrointestinal (FCI = 0.85), reproductive (FCI = 0.84), urinary (FCI = 0.84), nervous (FCI = 0.83), Musculoskeletal (FCI = 0.82), cardiovascular (FCI = 0.82) and rituals (FCI = 0.81).

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2020-10-21

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Alipio-Rodriguez, A., Mostacero-León, J., Lopez-Medina, E., De la Cruz-Castillo, A. J., & Gil-Rivero, A. E. (2020). Ethnomedicinal use value of the flora of the Hill “La Botica” used by the Andean Community of Cachicadán - Perú. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 19(6), 601-613. https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.20.19.6.43

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