@article{ART002175943},
author={Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally and Ziad Dil Hossain},
title={Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius},
journal={CELLMED},
issn={3022-6805},
year={2013},
volume={3},
number={4},
pages={31-31}
TY - JOUR
AU - Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally
AU - Ziad Dil Hossain
TI - Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius
JO - CELLMED
PY - 2013
VL - 3
IS - 4
PB - Cellmed Orthocellular Medicine and Pharmaceutical Association
SP - 31
EP - 31
SN - 3022-6805
AB - This study has been geared to document primary information on common complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) used to treat and/or manage common dermatological disorders in Mauritius, a tropical multicultural island in the Indian Ocean. Data from 355 key informants was collected via a semi-structured questionnaire. Pearson correlation and Chi-squared test were performed to delineate any association. Quantitative indexes including the Importance Value (IV) and fidelity value were calculated. Results tend to indicate that cultural reasons were behind the use of CAM among Mauritians and traditional knowledge was mainly acquired either from parents/relatives or from self-experience. Among the medicinal plants mentioned, Aziadiracta indica (IV = 0.78) and Paederia tomentosa (IV = 0.70) were found to be most used plants. Calendula officinalis (IV = 0.15), Centella asiatica (IV = 0.22) and Agauria salicifolia (IV = 0.11) were also recorded to be used for common dermatological disorders though greatly under-utilised. Animal products were mentioned by 38.0% respondents and cow ghee was found to be commonly used in the management of measles (IV = 0.88). Spiritual healing was found to be used mainly for measles and warts. Given the plethora of novel information documented from the present survey, it can be suggested that the Mauritian population still relies to a great extent on CAM which needs to be preserved and used sustainably. Nonetheless, further investigation is required to probe the possible active constituents that could be the basis of an evidence based investigation to discover new drugs.
KW - complementary and alternative medicines;herbal medicine;traditional knowledge;Mauritius;dermatological disorders
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Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally and Ziad Dil Hossain. (2013). Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius. CELLMED, 3(4), 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally and Ziad Dil Hossain. 2013, "Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius", CELLMED, vol.3, no.4 pp.31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally, Ziad Dil Hossain "Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius" CELLMED 3.4 pp.31-31 (2013) : 31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally, Ziad Dil Hossain. Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius. 2013; 3(4), 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally and Ziad Dil Hossain. "Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius" CELLMED 3, no.4 (2013) : 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally; Ziad Dil Hossain. Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius. CELLMED, 3(4), 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally; Ziad Dil Hossain. Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius. CELLMED. 2013; 3(4) 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally, Ziad Dil Hossain. Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius. 2013; 3(4), 31-31.
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally and Ziad Dil Hossain. "Traditional medicines for common dermatological disorders in Mauritius" CELLMED 3, no.4 (2013) : 31-31.