ABSTRACT
The role of plants in the promotion of health
care system in Nigeria in gradually . increasing. This research tries to
document information on the plants and the methods of botanical preparations
used in South-eastern Nigeria for the treatment of children s ailments and also
the pharmacological efficacy ofsome ofthe mostly mentioned plants. Structured
questionnaires were administered to the herbal practitioners, nursing mothers
and the adult dwellers to collect data on the names ofplants used to treat the
conditions, methods of preparation, duration of treatment, adverse effects (if
any) and the method of administration ofthe extracted plant materials. A total
of 135 plants belonging to 55 families were identified for the management of
children’s health in the area. Common pediatric ailments which were said to be
treated with herbal remedies by the respondents included malaria, fever,
pneumonia, stomach ache, diarrhea, dysentery,, measles, chicken pox/small pox,
convulsion, jaundice, pile, ringworm, scabies, eczema, stubborn cough, scurvy,
headaches, catarrh, wounds, boils, insect bites, food poison, cholera, and
umbilical cord complications. Twenty-one (21) plants that were mostly mentioned
were subjected to antimicrobial analysis against two human pathogens;
Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus using in vitro methods ofthe disc
diffusion and micro-broth dilution methods. Four plants viz; Mangifera indica,
Gongronema latifolium, Chromolena odorata and Cnestisferruginea were screened
for anti-diarrheal activities using standard methods which included castor
oil-induced diarrhea, gastrointestinal motility test and castor oil-induced
enteropooling tests. In the antibacterial screening, Uvarea chamae (leaf),
Nauclea latifolia (leaf), Azadirachta indica (leaf) exhibited highest activity
against E. coli, followed by Emilia sonchifolia (leaf), Musa sapientum (leaf),
Annona muricata (leaf), Alstonia bonnie (leaf), and Nauclea latifolia
(root).While Musa sapientum (leaf), Nauclea latifolia (leaf), Emilia
sonchifolia (leaf), Azadirachta indica (leaf), Ocimuim gratisimum (leaf), and Uvarea
chamea (Root) showed highest activity against Staphylococcus aureus, followed
by Uvarea chamea (leaf), Alstonia bonnei (leaf) and Bryophyllium pinnatum on
disc difussion assay. In MIC assay, Azadirachta indica (bark), exhibited the
highest antibacterial effect against E. coli with MIC value of 62.5pg/ml when
compared with the standard drug erithromycin (5pg/ml), 62.5 pg/ml, U. chamea
(leaf and root), and Mangifera indica.- (bark) showed activity against E. coli
by having maximum lower concentrations of 125 pg/ml each and the leaf extract
of N. latifolia and Sida acuta showed MIC value of 250 pg/ml, the rest of the
extracts showed MIC values of 500 pg/ml - 100 Opg/ml above. In diarrhea assay,
all the four plant extracts exhibited dose •dependent effects on all the models
with highest activity recorded in C. odrata which gave 66.1% protection from
castor oil-induced diarrhea and 80.1% reduction in intraluminal fluid
accumulation. C. ferruginea gave 70.4% protection on gastrointestinal motility
test, while M. indica and G. latifolium gave 61.1% and 61.5% which represented
performance above 50%, indicating that all the four tested anti-diarrheal
extracts hold potentials as anti-diarrheal agents.
MICHAEL, U (2026). Ethno-botanical and Pharmacognostic Analysis of Some Indigenous Medicinal Plants Commonly Used for Children’s Ailments in South Eastern Nigeria:-Nwakamma, Chioma J . Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved May 26, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/ethno-botanical-and-pharmacognostic-analysis-of-some-indigenous-medicinal-plants-commonly-used-for-childrens-ailments-in-south-eastern-nigeria-nwakamma-chioma-j-7-2
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Ethno-botanical and Pharmacognostic Analysis of Some Indigenous Medicinal Plants Commonly Used for Children’s Ailments in South Eastern Nigeria:-Nwakamma, Chioma J " Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2026). Accessed 26 May. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/ethno-botanical-and-pharmacognostic-analysis-of-some-indigenous-medicinal-plants-commonly-used-for-childrens-ailments-in-south-eastern-nigeria-nwakamma-chioma-j-7-2