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Anti-malarial Plants Anti-malarial Plants Products of Mali: Products of Mali:
Chiaka Diakité
Department of Traditional Medicine (DMT)
Bamako
Nairobi, 20-22 March 2006
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Plan of presentation
• Introduction
• Traditional treatment
• Medicinal plants used for Malaria
• Reseach,objectives,strategies,results
• Economic importance of medicinal plants
• Conclusion
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Introduction
• In Africa 80% of the population uses Traditional Medicine for sociocultural & economic reasons
• In Mali, poverty exacerbates the difficulties of access to primary health care
• The majority of the population resorts to Traditional Medicine for treatment of malaria
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Introduction
Malaria is a public health problem• 300 – 500 million clinical cases annually
worldwide• 1.1-2.7 million deaths each year• 28% absenteeism from school• 3.5 days of temporary disability per person
per year• > 2 million USD in direct & indirect costs
for malaria in Africa
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Introduction
In Mali:
• 1993 – National program to fight against malaria
• 42% of deaths amongst infants & juveniles
• Leading cause of mortality (13%)
• Leading cause of morbidity (15.6%)
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Introduction
• For the treatment of malaria poeple self medicate
- With modern medicines
- With traditonal medicines
- A combination of both medicines
• Treatment at the health center
• Treatment at the traditional healer clinic
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Traditional Treatment of Malaria
In Traditional Medicine the treatment of malaria is based on the use of prescriptions of plant-based medicines with some animal products
Preparation is by steeping or infusing decoctions of plants & parts of plants in water
The prescription is administered as a drink, as a bath, as a steam bath or as a fumigation
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Some medicinal plants used for malaria in Mali
• Scientific Names Bamana Names• Glinus oppositifolius L. Balassa• Vernonia colorata Will. Kô safunè• Cassia sieberiana D. C. Sindjan • Cochlospermum tinctorium A. N´tiribara • Anogeissus leiocarpus D. C. N´galama• Combretum glutinosum Perrex Tchangara
blé • Guiera senegalensis J. F. N´kundjè
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Some medicinal plants used for malaria in Mali
Scientific Names Bamana Names• Alchornea cordifolia Schumach Dunféké • Chrosophora senegalensis Lam. Dabada• Psorospermum guineense Hochr. Karidjakouma• Khaya senegalensis Desr. Djala• Trichilia roka Forst. Soulafinzan• Acacia senegal L. Willd Donkari • Entada africana Guill. Perr. Samanèrè • Parkia biglobosa Jacq. Nèrè
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Some medicinal plants used for malaria in Mali
• Scientific Names Bamana Names• Ficus thonnigii Blume Doubalé• Oxytenanthera abyssinica Munro Bô• Gardenia ternifolia Schum. Bouré tchè• Mitragyna inermis Willd. Jun• Nauclea latifolia Sm. Baro• Fagara zanthoxyloïdes Lam. Wô• Lippia chevalieri Moldenke N´ganiba
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Research by DMT
• Research into anti-malarial activities of plants
• The fight against carriers (vectors)
• The implications for workers in Traditional Medicine in the fight against malaria
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Research Objectives
• To place at the disposal of the population effective anti-malarial medicines at reduced cost which are based on local products
• To arrange effective anti-larval medicines that cause little harm to the environment
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Research Strategies
• Collaboration with traditional therapists
• Collection of ethnobotanical information of medicinal plants
• Compilation of medicinal plant bibliographies
• Laboratory testing & clinical studies
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Research Results
• ´´ Malarial ´´ is a mixture of 3 plants wich is used against Malaria of Plasmodium falciparum
- Cassia occidentalis
- Lippia chevalieri
- Spilanthes oleracea
• ´´Argemone.Mexicana ´´is a single plant used against Malaria
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A. mexicana
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Production of Malarial
• Table of malarial production at the DMT• Period Quantity• 2000 -• 2001 -• 2002 7.913• 2003 6.645• 2004 4.386• 2005 4.715
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Traditional Healer collecting medicinal plants
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Traditional healer and malaria treatment Bandiagara’s Experience• 45 healers was formed to the signs and
symptoms of uncomplicated and complicated Malaria
• In ten months 3797 patients were diagnosed
• 114 were refered to the health center
• 34 died
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Urban Use of Medicinal Plants
• Today, despite urbanisation, the population continues to treat itself with medicinal plants
• However personal use is based upon market supply & demand:– Little or no respect for the plants– Excessive exploitation– Over harvesting– Wastage & conservation problems
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The Market for Medicinal Plants
• Across Malian towns one encounters many sales points for medicinal plants:– In the markets– Along the main roads– Travelling salespersons
• More & more the sale of medicinal plants is improving & better organised
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The Market for Medicinal Plants
• Today medicinal plants are sold by:
1) Herbalists
• Improved traditional herbalists in the markets of Medine & Hamdallaye
• Authorised herbalists
2) Pharmacies
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Market of medicinal plants in Bamako
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Plant-based Medicines
• Medicinal plants are used by:
- The population for self-medication
- Traditional health practitioners in the treatment of their patients
- DMT for the production of enhanced Traditional Medicines
- Exporters for supply of international markets of herbal medicines
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Economic Importance of Medicinal Plants
• A study conducted in Burkina Faso estimated the annual consumption per person per annum is about 500g at an approximate cost of 2,200F CFA (Banque mondiale – PROMETRA – Burkina Faso, 2003)
• This correlates with a city like Bamako, with an annual consumption of about 600 tonnes of medicinal plants at a value of 2,640, 000,000F CFA
• The world market for traditional plant-based medicines is estimated at 60 million USD
• (Strategie de l’OMS pour La Medicine Traditionelle 2002-2005)
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Industrial Production of Plant-based Medicines
• In Mali, the population makes up the principal source of medicinal plants
• Today, large scale production of plant-based medicines is a compelling obligation to enable fulfilment of the health care needs of the population of Mali & of elsewhere
• This production ultimately has the ability to lead to significant problems in relation to natural space & the depletion of plant-based medicines
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Culture of Spilanthes oleracea
Regeneration of medicinal plants
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Plant-based Medicines & Biodiversity
• The results of a study conducted by DMT on ‘Medicinal plants sold in the Bamako markets – conservation & biodiversity’ showed that the scarcity of medicinal plants in nature & the disappearance of certain of these, are among the main causes of the lack of stock of some medicinal plants at Bamako herbalists
• 30% of rare plants are those frequently used against pathologies associated with ‘Sumaya’ & malaria
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Conclusion
• For the production & commercialisation of plant-based medicines in Mali it is necessary for:
- Participative action involving traditional health practitioners, herbalists, researchers, non-government organisations, the private sector & decision-makers
- Appropriate organisation & regulation - The consideration of self & other interests- The capture of ideas & experiences of traditional
medicine practitioners
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Conclusion
• The strengthening of experiences such as ‘The International Week of Traditional African Medicine’ (SIMTA) organised by the Malian Federation of traditional therapists & herbalists (FEMBATH) to promote expansion, production & marketing of plant-based medicines in Mali and in Africa
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Thank you