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Title: Estudio etnofarmacológico preliminar de las plantas medicinales con mayor uso significativo en enfermedades que padecen en la Comunidad de Sumbilca, Huaral, Lima, abril 2023
Other Titles: Preliminary ethnopharmacological study of the medicinal plants with the most significant use in diseases suffered in the Community of Sumbilca, Huaral, Lima, april 2023
Advisor(s): La Serna La Rosa, Pablo Antonio
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.05
Issue Date: 9-Aug-2024
Institution: Universidad María Auxiliadora
Abstract: Objetivo: evaluar cuales son las plantas medicinales con mayor uso significativo en la comunidad de Sumbilca, Huaral Abril 2023. Materiales y métodos: diseño enfoque mixto, no experimental, descriptivo y de corte transversal, muestra 200 habitantes adultos de ambos sexos. Técnica la encuesta y de instrumento un cuestionario de recolección de datos. Resultados: se logró obtener información relevante sobre el uso de plantas medicinales y se identificó 20 especies para la comunidad de Sumbilca; el más utilizado es el molle 50%, eucalipto 39%, tara 35 %, paico 35%, muña 34%, congona 25%, mito 24 %, oca 24%, papa 22 %, ortiga 21 %, Sulda Sulda 20 %, camote 18%, Capulillo 16%, manzana 15%, muña negra 7%, matico 5%, palta 4%, melocotón 2%, pacay 1% y habas 1%. relacionadas con el uso terapéutico de las personas, sostiene que las plantas medicinales se pueden utilizar una o más variedades para una misma enfermedad, teniendo semejanzas a nuestros datos obtenidos.

Objective: evaluate which are the medicinal plants with the greatest significant use in the community of Sumbilca, Huaral April 2023. Materials and methods: mixed approach, non- experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional design, sample 200 adult inhabitants of both sexes. Survey technique and data collection questionnaire instrument. Results: it was possible to obtain relevant information on the use of medicinal plants and 20 species were identified for the community of Sumbilca; the most used is molle 50%, eucalyptus 39%, tara 35%, paico 35%, muña 34%, congona 25%, mito 24%, oca 24%, potato 22%, nettle 21%, Sulda Sulda 20%. sweet potato 18%, Capulillo 16%, apple 15%, muña negra 7%, matico 5%, avocado 4%, peach 2%, pacay 1% and broad beans 1%. related to the therapeutic use of people, maintains that medicinal plants can be used in one or more varieties for the same disease, having similarities to our data obtained. Conclusions: regarding the origin of knowledge of the use of medicinal plants, the participants stated that they acquired them from their grandparents in 26% and from uncles to a lesser extent of 17%. This shows that knowledge is transmitted by the family.
Discipline: Farmacia y Bioquímica
Grade or title grantor: Universidad María Auxiliadora. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud.
Grade or title: Químico Farmacéutico
Juror: Rodríguez Lichtenheldt, José Edwin Adalberto; Córdova Serrano, Gerson; Dionicio Escalante, Elisa Roxana
Register date: 2-Sep-2024



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