Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil
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Resumo: | The scarcity of ethnoveterinary research in Brazil, especially in the Northeast region, results in losses in the field of veterinary medicine and in the scientific documentation of cultural traditions about the use of plants in the treatment of diseases in domestic animals. This study aimed to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of domestic animals in a region of the Northeast known as the Crajubar Triangle, located in the state of Ceará, and to indicate the species with potential for bioprospecting. The study was conducted through semi-structured interviews with application of form with animal breeders in rural areas, as well as veterinarians, sellers of herbs from open markets and public markets and animal protectors in urban areas. The data obtained were analyzed quantitatively using relative importance, the informant consensus factor, use value, agreement regarding the main uses and the statistical methods of Spearman correlation and Shannon-Wiener index. The 59 participants indicated 47 species for the treatment of various diseases that affect animals, distributed in 26 families, with the most cited species of the Fabaceae family. Only 17 plants were common to both areas. The species with the highest UVs for urban areas were Dysphania ambrosioides, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera, and for rural areas were Dysphania ambrosioides and Anacardium occidentale. In urban areas, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera had higher RI and in rural areas they were Allium sativum, Dysphania ambrosioides, Aloe vera and Citrus lemon. The plants that obtained the highest MUA values were Dysphania ambrosioides in urban areas and Anacardium occidentale in rural areas. Diseases, grouped into 9 categories of use, showed greater consensus for Musculoskeletal System Disorders and Wound Healing, respectively, in both areas. This work contributed to the scientific documentation of popular knowledge and to the organization of an inventory of potentially promising species for bioprospecting, in addition to supporting the development of new research in the field of ethnoveterinary in Brazil, especially in the Northeast. |
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SILVA, Maria Arlene Pessoa daSOUZA, Marta Maria de AlmeidaKERNTOPF, Marta ReginaCOSTA, José Galberto Martins dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5490011809115127GURGEL, Catarina Leite2023-08-28T19:51:34Z2020-02-20GURGEL, Catarina Leite. Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil. 2020. 95 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9319The scarcity of ethnoveterinary research in Brazil, especially in the Northeast region, results in losses in the field of veterinary medicine and in the scientific documentation of cultural traditions about the use of plants in the treatment of diseases in domestic animals. This study aimed to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of domestic animals in a region of the Northeast known as the Crajubar Triangle, located in the state of Ceará, and to indicate the species with potential for bioprospecting. The study was conducted through semi-structured interviews with application of form with animal breeders in rural areas, as well as veterinarians, sellers of herbs from open markets and public markets and animal protectors in urban areas. The data obtained were analyzed quantitatively using relative importance, the informant consensus factor, use value, agreement regarding the main uses and the statistical methods of Spearman correlation and Shannon-Wiener index. The 59 participants indicated 47 species for the treatment of various diseases that affect animals, distributed in 26 families, with the most cited species of the Fabaceae family. Only 17 plants were common to both areas. The species with the highest UVs for urban areas were Dysphania ambrosioides, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera, and for rural areas were Dysphania ambrosioides and Anacardium occidentale. In urban areas, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera had higher RI and in rural areas they were Allium sativum, Dysphania ambrosioides, Aloe vera and Citrus lemon. The plants that obtained the highest MUA values were Dysphania ambrosioides in urban areas and Anacardium occidentale in rural areas. Diseases, grouped into 9 categories of use, showed greater consensus for Musculoskeletal System Disorders and Wound Healing, respectively, in both areas. This work contributed to the scientific documentation of popular knowledge and to the organization of an inventory of potentially promising species for bioprospecting, in addition to supporting the development of new research in the field of ethnoveterinary in Brazil, especially in the Northeast.A escassez de pesquisas etnoveterinárias no Brasil, especialmente na região Nordeste, resulta em perdas no campo da medicina veterinária e na documentação científica das tradições culturais acerca do uso de plantas no tratamento de doenças em animais domésticos. Com este estudo objetivou-se realizar um levantamento das plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos em uma região do Nordeste conhecida como Triângulo Crajubar, localizada no estado do Ceará, e indicar as espécies com potencial para bioprospecção. O estudo foi conduzido através de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com aplicação de formulário junto a criadores de animais em áreas rurais, bem como médicos veterinários, vendedores de ervas de feiras livres e mercados públicos e protetores de animais em áreas urbanas. Os dados obtidos foram analisados quantitativamente utilizando importância relativa, fator de consenso do informante, valor de uso, concordância quanto aos usos principais e os métodos estatísticos de correlação de Spearman e índice de Shannon-Wiener. Os 59 participantes indicaram 47 espécies para o tratamento de diversas doenças que acometem os animais, distribuídas em 26 famílias, sendo mais citadas as espécies da família Fabaceae. Somente 17 plantas foram comuns a ambas as áreas. As espécies com maiores VUs para as áreas urbanas foram Dysphania ambrosioides, Myracrodruon urundeuva e Aloe vera, e para a áreas rurais foram Dysphania ambrosioides e Anacardium occidentale. Nas áreas urbanas, Myracrodruon urundeuva e Aloe vera apresentaram maior IR e nas áreas rurais foram Allium sativum, Dysphania ambrosioides, Aloe vera e Citrus lemon. As plantas que obtiveram os maiores valores de CUP foram Dysphania ambrosioides nas áreas urbanas e Anacardium occidentale nas áreas rurais. As doenças, agrupadas em nove categorias de uso, apresentaram maior consenso para Desordens do Sistema Musculoesquelético e Cicatrização de Ferimentos, respectivamente, em ambas as áreas. Este trabalho contribuiu para a documentação científica do conhecimento popular e para a organização de um inventário de espécies potencialmente promissoras para bioprospecção, além de subsidiar o desenvolvimento de novas pesquisas no campo da etnoveterinária no Brasil, especialmente no Nordeste.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-08-28T19:51:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Catarina Leite Gurgel.pdf: 1361925 bytes, checksum: 6090e9faccbfa4c0eeb52826214617b5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-28T19:51:34Z (GMT). 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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Medicinal plants used in the treat of domestic animals, Northeast of Brazil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil GURGEL, Catarina Leite Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Conhecimento tradicional Etnoveterinária Animal doméstico CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Plantas medicinais utilizadas no tratamento de animais domésticos, Nordeste do Brasil |
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GURGEL, Catarina Leite |
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GURGEL, Catarina Leite |
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SILVA, Maria Arlene Pessoa da |
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SOUZA, Marta Maria de Almeida |
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KERNTOPF, Marta Regina |
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COSTA, José Galberto Martins da |
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GURGEL, Catarina Leite |
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SILVA, Maria Arlene Pessoa da SOUZA, Marta Maria de Almeida KERNTOPF, Marta Regina COSTA, José Galberto Martins da |
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Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Conhecimento tradicional Etnoveterinária Animal doméstico |
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Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Conhecimento tradicional Etnoveterinária Animal doméstico CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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The scarcity of ethnoveterinary research in Brazil, especially in the Northeast region, results in losses in the field of veterinary medicine and in the scientific documentation of cultural traditions about the use of plants in the treatment of diseases in domestic animals. This study aimed to carry out a survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of domestic animals in a region of the Northeast known as the Crajubar Triangle, located in the state of Ceará, and to indicate the species with potential for bioprospecting. The study was conducted through semi-structured interviews with application of form with animal breeders in rural areas, as well as veterinarians, sellers of herbs from open markets and public markets and animal protectors in urban areas. The data obtained were analyzed quantitatively using relative importance, the informant consensus factor, use value, agreement regarding the main uses and the statistical methods of Spearman correlation and Shannon-Wiener index. The 59 participants indicated 47 species for the treatment of various diseases that affect animals, distributed in 26 families, with the most cited species of the Fabaceae family. Only 17 plants were common to both areas. The species with the highest UVs for urban areas were Dysphania ambrosioides, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera, and for rural areas were Dysphania ambrosioides and Anacardium occidentale. In urban areas, Myracrodruon urundeuva and Aloe vera had higher RI and in rural areas they were Allium sativum, Dysphania ambrosioides, Aloe vera and Citrus lemon. The plants that obtained the highest MUA values were Dysphania ambrosioides in urban areas and Anacardium occidentale in rural areas. Diseases, grouped into 9 categories of use, showed greater consensus for Musculoskeletal System Disorders and Wound Healing, respectively, in both areas. This work contributed to the scientific documentation of popular knowledge and to the organization of an inventory of potentially promising species for bioprospecting, in addition to supporting the development of new research in the field of ethnoveterinary in Brazil, especially in the Northeast. |
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