Medicinal plants of Otwal and Ngai Sub Counties in Oyam District, Northern Uganda
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Date
2011
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BioMed Central Ltd
Abstract
Background
An ethnobotanical study was carried out in four parishes in the Ngai and Otwal Sub
Counties in Oyam district, Northern Uganda, where insurgency has been prevalent for the
past 20 years. Documenting medicinal plant species used in treating various health
conditions among the local people.
Methods
Information was obtained from mainly the local population, the traditional healers and
other experienced persons through interviews, formal and informal discussions and field
excursions.
Results
Seventy one plant species were reported for use in the treatment of various diseases in the
study area. These plant species belongs to 41 families, with Asteraceae being the most
represented. Roots were ranked the commonest plant part used. Oral administration was
the most frequently used route of administration. A total of 41 different health conditions
were reported to be treated by use of medicinal plant species. Thirty nine percent of the
recorded plant species were reported for treating stomach related ailments.
Conclusion
The use of medicinal plants in primary healthcare is still a common practice in Ngai and
Otwal Sub Counties. The trust they have is built on the curative outcome properties
claimed, poverty and armed conflict that lead to inadequate healthcare facilities. The
generation gap caused by the over 20 years of insurgency in the area has brought about
knowledge gap on the usage of medicinal plant species between the young and the older
generation.
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article on Medicinal plants of Otwal and Ngai Sub Counties in Oyam District, Northern Uganda
Keywords
Medicinal plants, Otwal, Ngai Sub Counties in Oyam District, Northern Uganda
Citation
http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/7/1/7