An Ethnobotanical Study of Plants with Curative and Wound-Healing Properties in the Northern Zone of Cameroon

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An Ethnobotanical Study of Plants with Curative and Wound-Healing Properties in the Northern Zone of Cameroon
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Abstract
Wounds are skin lesions that manifest as an opening in the skin, and consti-
tute a medical, social and economic problem for African populations. In par-
ticular, the relatively high cost of wound care makes the use of this treatment
even more inaccessible to most, if not all, of the African population. The
overall objective of the research is to determine the therapeutic effects that
medicinal plants from the Northern zone of Cameroon may have on wound
healing. The prospective study consisted of a survey of nine sites in three
northern regions, namely Adamawa, North and Far North. Semi-structured
interviews were conducted with traditional healers, hunters and eco-guards.
These departments were chosen because of the lack of health infrastructure
adapted to this type of pathology and their rich biodiversity of medicinal
plants. 41 species of medicinal plants were identified as being involved in the
process of healing and wound repair. These plants are divided into 20 fami-
lies, of which the most represented are the Fabaceae with 9 species. This sur-
vey presented the medicinal plants of the northern part of Cameroon, as well
as the different treatment and diagnostic methods that contribute to wound
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