Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Souza, Thulianne Lopes de
Orientador(a): Feijó, Francisco Marlon Carneiro
Banca de defesa: Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves lattes, Oliveira, Ludimilla Carvalho Serafim de lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de pós-graduação em Ambiente, Tecnologia e Sociedade
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País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/548
Resumo: Ethnoveterinary research is defined as the science that involves the opinion and knowledge of popular practices, used for the treatment and prevention of diseases that affect animals. Among the branches of this science is herbal medicine consisting in the treatment of diseases using medicinal plants, this practice is becoming more widespread, and it is evident in fact, because of the valuable lessons of past generations and the future treatment of humans and animals may replace or reduce the use of synthetic drugs, allowing the existence of a means balancing at room. With this research attempts to revive the popular knowledge about the use of medicinal plants in goats in rural settlements, located in the municipality of Mossoró/RN, Northeastern Brazil, and to achieve this goal have been made visits to settlements, applying questionnaires to producers of goats that live in these places on therapeutic indications and ways of using plants to treat diseases that these animals.Simultaneously were collected copies of the said plants, whichthey were identified and deposited in the herbarium MOSS, Federal Rural University of the Semiarid.The medicinal uses have been described 38 species belonging to 23 botanical families, reported by 106 respondents aged over 18 years. The families of plants with the largest representation in the consultation were Fabaceae (7 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (4 spp.), Lamiaceae (3 spp.). The most frequent species were Heliotropium indicum L. (Fedegoso), Ximenia americana L. (Ameixa- brava) e Aloe vera(babosa). The bark and the leaves were predominantly the parties mentioned. The data collected by this research showed that farmers goats, have access and knowledge to a wide variety of medicinal plants responsible for supplying different diseases that affect goats. And it can be seen that even with today's technological advances the groupin this study has interest in the use of plants for medicinal purposes
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Among the branches of this science is herbal medicine consisting in the treatment of diseases using medicinal plants, this practice is becoming more widespread, and it is evident in fact, because of the valuable lessons of past generations and the future treatment of humans and animals may replace or reduce the use of synthetic drugs, allowing the existence of a means balancing at room. With this research attempts to revive the popular knowledge about the use of medicinal plants in goats in rural settlements, located in the municipality of Mossoró/RN, Northeastern Brazil, and to achieve this goal have been made visits to settlements, applying questionnaires to producers of goats that live in these places on therapeutic indications and ways of using plants to treat diseases that these animals.Simultaneously were collected copies of the said plants, whichthey were identified and deposited in the herbarium MOSS, Federal Rural University of the Semiarid.The medicinal uses have been described 38 species belonging to 23 botanical families, reported by 106 respondents aged over 18 years. The families of plants with the largest representation in the consultation were Fabaceae (7 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (4 spp.), Lamiaceae (3 spp.). The most frequent species were Heliotropium indicum L. (Fedegoso), Ximenia americana L. (Ameixa- brava) e Aloe vera(babosa). The bark and the leaves were predominantly the parties mentioned. The data collected by this research showed that farmers goats, have access and knowledge to a wide variety of medicinal plants responsible for supplying different diseases that affect goats. And it can be seen that even with today's technological advances the groupin this study has interest in the use of plants for medicinal purposesA pesquisa etnoveterinária é definida comoa ciência que envolve a opinião e o conhecimento das práticas populares, utilizadas para o tratamento e prevenção de doenças, que acometem os animais. Dentre os ramos dessa ciência está a fitoterapia que consiste no tratamento das doenças utilizando plantas medicinais, esta prática está cada vez mais difundida, e evidencia-se de fato, devido aos valiosos ensinamentos das gerações passadas, e no futuro o tratamento de humanos e animais poderá substituir ou reduzir a utilização dos fármacos sintéticos, possibilitando a existência de um meio ambiente em equilíbrio. Com isso a pesquisa busca resgatar o conhecimento popular sobre o uso de plantas medicinais em caprinos nos assentamentos rurais, situados no município de Mossoró/RN, região Nordeste do Brasil. E para atingir este objetivo foram realizadas visitas aos assentamentos, aplicando-se questionários aos produtores de caprinos que residem nestes locais, buscando indicações terapêuticas e formas de utilização de plantas no tratamento de enfermidades que acomentem esses animais. Simultaneamente foram coletados exemplares das plantas citadas, as quais foram identificadas e depositadas no herbário MOSS, da Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido.Foram descritos os usos medicinais de 38 espécies, pertencentes a 23 famílias botânicas, reportadas por 106 informantes com idade acima de 18 anos. As famílias de plantas com maior representatividade na consulta foram Fabaceae (7 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (4 spp.)e Lamiaceae (3 spp.).As espécies mais citadas foram Heliotropium indicum L(Fedegoso), Ximenia americana L(Ameixa- brava) e Aloe vera(Babosa). As cascas e as folhas foram as partes predominantemente citadas. Os dados levantados por esta pesquisa evidenciaram que produtores rurais de caprinos têm acesso e conhecimento a uma ampla variedade de plantas medicinais responsáveis por suprir diferentes enfermidades que acometem caprinos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
dc.title.alternative.por.fl_str_mv Survey etno veterinary medical plants applied to goat in rural settlementsof great Mossoró-Rio Grande do Norte
title Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
spellingShingle Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
Souza, Thulianne Lopes de
Etnoveterinária
Plantas medicinais
Caprinocultura
Fitoterapia
Ethnoveterinary
Medicinal plants
Goat
Phytotherapy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
title_short Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
title_full Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
title_fullStr Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
title_full_unstemmed Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
title_sort Levantamento etnoveterinárioaplicado à caprinocultura em assentamentos rurais de Mossoró - Rio Grande do Norte
author Souza, Thulianne Lopes de
author_facet Souza, Thulianne Lopes de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Thulianne Lopes de
contributor_str_mv Feijó, Francisco Marlon Carneiro
Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves
Oliveira, Ludimilla Carvalho Serafim de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnoveterinária
Plantas medicinais
Caprinocultura
Fitoterapia
Ethnoveterinary
Medicinal plants
Goat
Phytotherapy
topic Etnoveterinária
Plantas medicinais
Caprinocultura
Fitoterapia
Ethnoveterinary
Medicinal plants
Goat
Phytotherapy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
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description Ethnoveterinary research is defined as the science that involves the opinion and knowledge of popular practices, used for the treatment and prevention of diseases that affect animals. Among the branches of this science is herbal medicine consisting in the treatment of diseases using medicinal plants, this practice is becoming more widespread, and it is evident in fact, because of the valuable lessons of past generations and the future treatment of humans and animals may replace or reduce the use of synthetic drugs, allowing the existence of a means balancing at room. With this research attempts to revive the popular knowledge about the use of medicinal plants in goats in rural settlements, located in the municipality of Mossoró/RN, Northeastern Brazil, and to achieve this goal have been made visits to settlements, applying questionnaires to producers of goats that live in these places on therapeutic indications and ways of using plants to treat diseases that these animals.Simultaneously were collected copies of the said plants, whichthey were identified and deposited in the herbarium MOSS, Federal Rural University of the Semiarid.The medicinal uses have been described 38 species belonging to 23 botanical families, reported by 106 respondents aged over 18 years. The families of plants with the largest representation in the consultation were Fabaceae (7 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (4 spp.), Lamiaceae (3 spp.). The most frequent species were Heliotropium indicum L. (Fedegoso), Ximenia americana L. (Ameixa- brava) e Aloe vera(babosa). The bark and the leaves were predominantly the parties mentioned. The data collected by this research showed that farmers goats, have access and knowledge to a wide variety of medicinal plants responsible for supplying different diseases that affect goats. And it can be seen that even with today's technological advances the groupin this study has interest in the use of plants for medicinal purposes
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