Uso popular de plantas medicinais e perfl socioeconômico dos usuários: Um estudo em área urbana em Ouro Preto, MG, Brasil.

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This work aimed to identify the medicinal plants of popular use and the socioeconomic profle of the users in the urban area of Ouro Preto, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The survey was carried out with random sampling and semi-structured interviews, amounting to 10% of households. The degree of knowledge about medicinal plants was measured by the number of species mentioned. The relationship between the popular knowledge about medicinal plants and the socioeconomic characteristics of the users (income, education, gender, age and type of knowledge acquisition) was also studied. In this survey, 6,713 inhabitants were questioned, of whom more than 90% use medicinal plants. A total of 342 species grouped in 94 families were identifed. The popular names, growth habit, habitat, medicinal uses, part used and method of preparation are listed for each identifed species. The main ailments treated with plants were diarrhea, insomnia, fu, dropsy and liver, renal and respiratory tract disorders. There is a large number of native species. Among the exotic ones, most are of European origin. The spiritual use of species, although present in the popular culture of the city, was negligible. Some species fgure on the Brazilian red lists. It was noted that knowledge of medicinal plants by the population of Ouro Preto, in species richness, is not related to income, class, educational level and gender. The age and manner of acquisition of empirical knowledge about medicinal plants are associated with the number of species listed. Persons with greater popular knowledge about medicinal plants acquired information through family tradition, books and from other persons. Younger persons know fewer medicinal plants than the older ones, what suggests a loss of this traditional knowledge. The richness of the plants mentioned in this paper demonstrates the importance of ethnobotanical studies in the rescue of traditional knowledge in urban areas, for its scientifc, historical and cultural values.

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Messias, M. C. T. B., Menegatto, M. F., Prado, A. C. C., Santos, B. R., & Guimarães, M. F. M. (2015). Uso popular de plantas medicinais e perfl socioeconômico dos usuários: Um estudo em área urbana em Ouro Preto, MG, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 17(1), 76–104. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/12_139

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