RODRIGUES, M. Q.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/246167896403416; RODRIGUES, Manoella de Queiroz.
Resumen:
People use forest resources for certain purposes including: Food, leisure, housing and health.
Studies on ethnobotany will understand the direct inter-relations between the community and
the plants around them, ie their cultural conception of the use of the plant species. The plant
resources used for medicinal purpose are common in different cultures and their therapy goes
beyond cure of traditional diseases healing, it also affects the universe of cultural diseases that
can be defined as: chipping (quebrante), fallen ark(arca caída), tooth strength (força de dente),
back (encosto), spell (feitiço), breast-open (peito aberto), broken view (vista quebrada).
Therefore the study aimed to know the use of plant in two settlements and the relationship
between them and the economic activities, and if these happen in a rational way, contributing
with the rescue and preservation of local culture, and to identify herbal sold in drugstores
located in the city of Patos-PB. The work is divided into two chapters, where the first chapter
has the discussion on conducting an ethnobotanical study of the species for medicinal
purposes used by residents of two settlements in the state of Paraíba: Nova Conquista, in the
county Condado and Patativa do Assaré, a municipality of Patos, recording the plants known
by the locals, their uses and how to prepare. We identified 50 species in 32 families, to cure
their diseases they use mostly the leaves in the preparation of tea. The second chapter takes
discussion of which plant species are used for the production of herbal medicines sold in
drugstores in the city of Patos-PB. 24 species in 19 ethnobotanical families were found. And
all this results highlights and makes us alert to the risk of indiscriminate use of medicinal
plants, as most of them are not subject to pharmaceutical legislation to guarantee the quality
of the material. Many plants used in folk medicine have considered toxic substances and must
be handled and used with utmost care.