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    Medicinal plants used in the management of chronic joint pains in Machakos and Makueni counties, Kenya.

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    2011-09-02
    Author
    Wambugu, S N
    Mathiu, P M
    Gakuya, D W
    Kanui, T I
    Kabasa, J D
    Kiama, S G
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Traditional medicines play an important role in the management of chronically painful and debilitating joint conditions, particularly in the rural Africa. However, their potential use as sources of medicines has not been fully exploited. The present study was carried to find the medicinal plants traditionally used to manage chronic joint pains in Machakos and Makueni counties in Kenya. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To obtain this ethnobotanical information, 30 consenting traditional herbal medical practitioners were interviewed exclusively on medicinal plant use in the management of chronic joint pains, in a pre-planned workshop. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: In this survey, a total of 37 plants belonging to 32 genera and 23 families were cited as being important for treatment of chronic joint pains. The most commonly cited plant species were Pavetta crassipes K. Schum, Strychnos henningsii Gilg., Carissa spinarum L., Fagaropsis hildebrandtii (Engl.) Milve-Redh. and Zanthoxylum chalybeum Engl. Acacia mellifera (Vahl) Benth., Amaranthus albus L., Balanites glabra Mildbr. & Schltr., Grewia fallax K. Schum., Lactuca capensis, Launaea cornuta (Oliv. & Hiern) O. Jeffrey, Lippia kituiensis Vatke, Pappea capensis Eckl. & Zeyh. and Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. are documented for the first time as being important in the management of chronic joint pains. CONCLUSIONS:The findings of this study show that a variety of medicinal plants are used in the management of chronic joint pains and the main mode of administration is oral.
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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21782014
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/16571
    Citation
    Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2011; 137(2):945-55
    Publisher
    Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology, University of Nairobi, Nairob
    Subject
    Medicinal plants
    Management
    chronic joint pains
    Machakos
    Makueni Counties
    Kenya
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