The paper documents on the uses of traditional medicinal plants used for treating
human ailments in three villages of Ledong, a county inhabited by Liethnic
group in the southwest of Hainan Province, China. Semi-structured interviews,
key informant interviews and participatory observations were used to collect
ethnobotanical data from February to March 2012 and in July 2013. The data
collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Thirty native knowledgeable
people were interviewed. The Li community uses 50 plant species in 36 families
for medicinal purposes. The most common medicinal plant families were Leguminosae
(14%), Compositae (6%), and Euphorbiaceae (6%), and the most common
preparations methods were decoction (84%), crushing (38%), and poultice (34%).
The traditional medicinal plants were mainly used for hemostasis (12.9%), body
pains (11.4%), gastrointestinal disorders (11.4%), and trauma (10%). Twenty-four
species of medicinal plants (48%) have never been reported in the literature of Li
medicines. In addition, 22 species (44%) have already been studied by researchers
and their extracts or compounds were good bioactives. However, the rapid socioeconomic
development in the county is the main threat to the conservation of Li
medicine and has resulted in the decrease in the abundance and use of medicinal
plants and associated traditional knowledge. Other factors accounting for a decrease
in the use of Li medicinal plants like loss of plant diversity, change of land
use, and threatened traditional knowledge were equally discussed.
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