Indigenous Curative Plants Used in the Treatment of Piles from Akinyele Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

O. C. Ariyo *

Department of Vocational and Technical Studies, Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

M. B. Usman

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

U. U. Emeghara

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

M. M. Olorukooba

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

O. K. Fadele

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

C. A. Danbaki

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

O. E. Olagunju

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

R. Suleiman

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

M. O. Ariyo

Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Piles are inflammation of blood vessels which are generally found close to the anal canal. Piles are produce when the anal cushions are disrupted during defecation. The importance of the knowledge of indigenous remedial medicinal plants in curing piles has not been fully acknowledged from rural, folkloric background of Nigerian society. The present study attempt to document indigenous knowledge and curative plants used in the treatment of pile in Akinyele Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Eight villages were purposively selected and respondents stratified into four strata in each of the villages. Semi – structured and open-ended questionnaires was used to obtained information from local herb sellers, hunters, herbalists and aged. The data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics. The result showed that a total number of 25 plant species belonging to 19 families, were recorded and enumerated along with their botanical, family and local names. Fabaceae sub family of Caesalpinioidea, Mimisoideae and Palpilinoideae contributed the highest number of 4 plant species used in the treatment of pile. The plant part used includes leave, bark, seeds roots, vines, rhizome, bulbs, cobs, and bunch with high frequency of leaves been used. The method of preparation of recipe, mode of administration, dosage and shelf life of the recipe used for the treatment of piles were discussed. Many of the medicinal plants used in the treatment of piles are rare and found in the wild, the study concludes that there is need for domestication and sustainable conservative efforts from the researchers, government and community to safeguard the loss of these important medicinal plants. There is need for further studies on the phytochemical and pharmacological properties of these plants.

Keywords: Piles, medicinal plants, indigenous knowledge, treatment, families


How to Cite

Ariyo, O. C., M. B. Usman, U. U. Emeghara, M. M. Olorukooba, O. K. Fadele, C. A. Danbaki, O. E. Olagunju, R. Suleiman, and M. O. Ariyo. 2020. “Indigenous Curative Plants Used in the Treatment of Piles from Akinyele Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 35 (6):78-89. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2020/v35i630238.

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