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Romero, M., (2022). Estudio etnobotánico del género Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob para el uso sostenible en la medicina tradicional en la Amazonia Peruana [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5198
Romero, M., Estudio etnobotánico del género Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob para el uso sostenible en la medicina tradicional en la Amazonia Peruana []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5198
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title = "Estudio etnobotánico del género Banisteriopsis C.B. Rob para el uso sostenible en la medicina tradicional en la Amazonia Peruana",
author = "Romero Van Heurck, Mariella Alejandra",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2022"
}
The Banisteriopsis genus is widely used in traditional Amazonian medicine, however, there is still controversy about the use of this plant in medicine, which has shown inadequate practices at the time of its use. In this, the current ethnobotanical situation of B. caapi in the regions of San Martín and Loreto is determined. The data was recorded with the application of an interview focused on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) applied to people over 18 years of age, which were analyzed through descriptive statistics. A total of 324 interviews were obtained. In San Martín, 93% of those interviewed claimed to have knowledge of the ayahuasca plant, while in Loreto, 100% claimed to know the plant. 49% of those interviewed indicated that the preparation of the plant generates adverse effects (hallucinations, vomiting and diarrhea), and 51% stated that it is used to treat addictions, purges and hallucinations. The interviewees indicated that: 1) the ayahuasca drink is cooked mainly with "chacruna" Psychotria viridis and other plant species, 2) rituals with songs are performed during the drink, tobacco (Icaradas) is smoked, and 3) the dose offered varies between 25 ml to 75 ml. 64% ensure that the harvest is obtained from the natural environment. Both regions present great knowledge about the studied plant, but show deficiencies in the form of conservation of the species. Currently the species B. caapi does not present a pertinent management plan, which harms its natural populations.
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