Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil
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Resumo: | Ethnobotanical studies with local experts have been reported in various parts of the world. In Brazil, one of the groups of local experts is the healers, who have great knowledge about the respect of medicinal plants, simple use or in species with other species, to cure or treat diseases. The objective was to identify which are the species of medicinal plants, of isolated and associated use, used by the healers of the Geopark Araripe. To collect the data, interviews were conducted using structured forms with local experts. Data analysis was performed using the Relative Importance (RI), Informant Consensus Factor (ICF), Main Use Agreement (MUA) and Index of Taxon Usefulness in Mixtures (ITUM). Still, they were executed in the Gephi software to visualize the connections between the botanical families and the species of medicinal plants used in mixtures. 30 reviewers were interviewed about the use of medicinal plants to treat and cure illnesses. In total, 89 species of medicinal plants belonging to 47 botanical families were cited. As species, they were divided into two groups according to their use: isolated (66 spp.) or associated (52 spp.). Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae were the most representative botanical families for isolated use in comparison. A single-use species that showed greater versatility for Rosmarinus officinallis L. (RI = 2.0) and a mixture was for M28 (RI = 2.0), composed of Secondatia floribunda A. DC. and Poincianella pyramidalis (Tul.) L.P. Queiroz. The body digestive system (ICF = 0.59) was what stood out among the species with medicinal plants of simple use, where those mentioned were more of Egletes viscosa (L.) Less and Lippia alba (Mill) N.E. Britton & Ex P. Wilson. Among the systems used with medicinal or psychological plant substances (ICF = 0.5) used the highest value. The cMUA was calculated for the species of isolated use, where the most prominent were Mentha spicata L. and L. alba. The ITUM calculated for 52 medicinal species in infections, ranging from 0.17 to 1.00. The set of results presented in the general analysis suggests a trend of association between some species and between families, where the most prominent were Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Crassulaceae, and Myrtaceae. Like species that are used for medicinal purposes in isolation, they can also be used in mixtures to treat the same disease or another type of disease within the same body system. However, pharmacological tests are needed that understand the potential for interaction between species. |
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SOUZA, Marta Maria de AlmeidaNASCIMENTO, André Luiz Borba doSILVA, Maria Arlene PessoaBARROS, Luiz Marivandohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4257631329749895RANGEL, Juliana Melo Linhares2023-08-30T20:40:39Z2020-02-14RANGEL, Juliana Melo Linhares. Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil. 2020. 102 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/tede2/9326Ethnobotanical studies with local experts have been reported in various parts of the world. In Brazil, one of the groups of local experts is the healers, who have great knowledge about the respect of medicinal plants, simple use or in species with other species, to cure or treat diseases. The objective was to identify which are the species of medicinal plants, of isolated and associated use, used by the healers of the Geopark Araripe. To collect the data, interviews were conducted using structured forms with local experts. Data analysis was performed using the Relative Importance (RI), Informant Consensus Factor (ICF), Main Use Agreement (MUA) and Index of Taxon Usefulness in Mixtures (ITUM). Still, they were executed in the Gephi software to visualize the connections between the botanical families and the species of medicinal plants used in mixtures. 30 reviewers were interviewed about the use of medicinal plants to treat and cure illnesses. In total, 89 species of medicinal plants belonging to 47 botanical families were cited. As species, they were divided into two groups according to their use: isolated (66 spp.) or associated (52 spp.). Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae were the most representative botanical families for isolated use in comparison. A single-use species that showed greater versatility for Rosmarinus officinallis L. (RI = 2.0) and a mixture was for M28 (RI = 2.0), composed of Secondatia floribunda A. DC. and Poincianella pyramidalis (Tul.) L.P. Queiroz. The body digestive system (ICF = 0.59) was what stood out among the species with medicinal plants of simple use, where those mentioned were more of Egletes viscosa (L.) Less and Lippia alba (Mill) N.E. Britton & Ex P. Wilson. Among the systems used with medicinal or psychological plant substances (ICF = 0.5) used the highest value. The cMUA was calculated for the species of isolated use, where the most prominent were Mentha spicata L. and L. alba. The ITUM calculated for 52 medicinal species in infections, ranging from 0.17 to 1.00. The set of results presented in the general analysis suggests a trend of association between some species and between families, where the most prominent were Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Crassulaceae, and Myrtaceae. Like species that are used for medicinal purposes in isolation, they can also be used in mixtures to treat the same disease or another type of disease within the same body system. However, pharmacological tests are needed that understand the potential for interaction between species.Estudos etnobotânicos com especialistas locais vem sendo reportados em várias partes do mundo. No Brasil, um dos grupos de especialistas locais são os rezadores, que possuem grande conhecimento a respeito de plantas medicinais, de uso simples ou em associações com outras espécies, para curar ou tratar enfermidades. Objetivou-se identificar quais são as espécies de plantas medicinais, de uso isolado e associado, conhecidas pelos rezadores do Geopark Araripe. Para coletar os dados foram realizadas entrevistas por meio de formulários estruturados com os especialistas locais. A análise de dados se deu por meio dos índices de Importância Relativa (IR), Fator de Consenso dos Informantes (FCI), Concordância de Uso Principal (CUP) e Índice de Utilidade de Espécies em Misturas (IUTM). Ainda, foram realizadas análises no software Gephi para visualizar as conexões entre as famílias botânicas e as espécies de plantas medicinais utilizadas em misturas. Foram entrevistados 30 rezadores sobre o uso de plantas medicinais para tratar e curar enfermidades. No total, 89 espécies de plantas medicinais pertencentes a 47 famílias botânicas foram citadas. As espécies foram divididas em dois grupos de acordo com o uso: isolado (66 spp.) ou associado (52 spp.). Asteraceae, Fabaceae e Lamiaceae foram as famílias botânicas mais representativas tanto para uso isolado quanto em associações. A espécie de uso isolado que apresentou a maior versatilidade foi Rosmarinus officinallis L. (IR=2,0), e a mistura foi a M28 (IR=2,0), composta por Secondatia floribunda A. DC. e Poincianella pyramidalis (Tul.) L. P. Queiroz. O sistema corporal digestivo (FCI=0,59) foi o que se destacou dentre os tratados com espécies de plantas medicinais de uso simples, onde as mais citadas foram Egletes viscosa (L.) Less e Lippia alba (Mill) N. E. Britton & Ex P. Wilson. Dentre os sistemas tratados com associações de plantas medicinais o psicológico (FCI=0,5) obteve maior valor. O CUPc foi calculado para as espécies de uso isolado, onde as que mais se destacaram foram Mentha spicata L. e L. alba. O IUTM calculado para as 52 espécies medicinais em associações, variou de 0,17 a 1,00. O conjunto de resultados apresentados na análise geral sugere uma tendência de associação entre algumas espécies e entre as famílias, onde as que mais se destacaram foram Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Crassulaceae e Myrtaceae. As espécies que são utilizadas para fins medicinais de forma isolada, também podem ser empregadas em misturas para tratar a mesma doença, ou outro tipo de enfermidade dentro do mesmo sistema corporal. Entretanto, são necessários testes farmacológicos que comprovem o potencial de eficácia da interação entre as espécies.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-08-30T20:40:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Juliana Melo Linhares Rangel.pdf: 2647733 bytes, checksum: 1be6ea3ef1ccaca7a219fee6a9ac01e5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-30T20:40:39Z (GMT). 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Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil |
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Rituals and cures: the use of plants by healers in Cariri cearense - Northeast of Brazil |
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Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil RANGEL, Juliana Melo Linhares Etnobotânica Planta medicinal Medicina tradicional CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil |
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Rituais e curas: o uso de plantas por rezadores do Cariri cearense - Nordeste do Brasil |
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SOUZA, Marta Maria de Almeida |
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SILVA, Maria Arlene Pessoa |
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BARROS, Luiz Marivando |
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RANGEL, Juliana Melo Linhares |
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Ethnobotanical studies with local experts have been reported in various parts of the world. In Brazil, one of the groups of local experts is the healers, who have great knowledge about the respect of medicinal plants, simple use or in species with other species, to cure or treat diseases. The objective was to identify which are the species of medicinal plants, of isolated and associated use, used by the healers of the Geopark Araripe. To collect the data, interviews were conducted using structured forms with local experts. Data analysis was performed using the Relative Importance (RI), Informant Consensus Factor (ICF), Main Use Agreement (MUA) and Index of Taxon Usefulness in Mixtures (ITUM). Still, they were executed in the Gephi software to visualize the connections between the botanical families and the species of medicinal plants used in mixtures. 30 reviewers were interviewed about the use of medicinal plants to treat and cure illnesses. In total, 89 species of medicinal plants belonging to 47 botanical families were cited. As species, they were divided into two groups according to their use: isolated (66 spp.) or associated (52 spp.). Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae were the most representative botanical families for isolated use in comparison. A single-use species that showed greater versatility for Rosmarinus officinallis L. (RI = 2.0) and a mixture was for M28 (RI = 2.0), composed of Secondatia floribunda A. DC. and Poincianella pyramidalis (Tul.) L.P. Queiroz. The body digestive system (ICF = 0.59) was what stood out among the species with medicinal plants of simple use, where those mentioned were more of Egletes viscosa (L.) Less and Lippia alba (Mill) N.E. Britton & Ex P. Wilson. Among the systems used with medicinal or psychological plant substances (ICF = 0.5) used the highest value. The cMUA was calculated for the species of isolated use, where the most prominent were Mentha spicata L. and L. alba. The ITUM calculated for 52 medicinal species in infections, ranging from 0.17 to 1.00. The set of results presented in the general analysis suggests a trend of association between some species and between families, where the most prominent were Lamiaceae, Fabaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Crassulaceae, and Myrtaceae. Like species that are used for medicinal purposes in isolation, they can also be used in mixtures to treat the same disease or another type of disease within the same body system. However, pharmacological tests are needed that understand the potential for interaction between species. |
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