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1. Introduction
Nitrogen (N) is a key component of most proteins, secondary metabolites and signaling molecules [1]. It is one of the most important macronutrients for plant development and usually one of the most limiting factor to plant production [2].
The use of N-fertilizers has produced a significant increase in food production in recent decades [3], and its consumption has grown from 11.3 Tg N year−1 in 1961 to 107.6 Tg N year−1 in 2013 [4]. However, less than 50% of the added N is effectively absorbed by most cultivated plants [5, 6], and even N effectively converted to biomass, eventually returns to the environment [7]. In the soil, N is available to plants in the form of nitrate (NO3−), ammonium (NH4+) and organic compounds (usually amino acids), being the NO3, the most abundant [8]. In its ionic form, NO3− has a negative charge and high water solubility, being susceptible to leaching and runoff [9]. It can also be volatilized by denitrifying microorganisms [10], and lost to the atmosphere in the form of nitrous oxide (N2O, a greenhouse gas 296-fold more potent than a unit of CO2). Leaching of N causes eutrophication of water bodies and contamination of groundwater [11].
N can also be lost to the atmosphere in other forms such as reactive gases (NOx; NH3), aggravating the greenhouse effect [12], and is also related to the acidification of soils through the formation of acid rain, and depletion of exchangeable basic soil cations [13].
To minimize the loss of N in the soil, and consequently the total amount of N necessary for a high-quality production, several strategies have been used. One is the use of urease inhibitors such as N-(n-butyl)-thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) to delay the hydrolysis of urea, thus reducing losses to the atmosphere and microbial transformations [14]. Increased N use efficiency (NUE) has also been the subject of research, through the selection of genotypes with a higher NUE [15] or through biological nitrogen fixation [16]. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) occurs through the conversion of atmospheric N2 to ammonium by free-living or symbiotic diazotrophic bacteria [17]. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can increase the N absorption capacity through BNF [18], phytohormone production [19], stimulate the production and enzymatic assimilation of NH4+ [16], as well as the transport and partition of N [20].
The study of plant nutrition related to the use of BNF as an alternative to increase efficiency and sustainability in the use of N in agriculture is essential, given the complex nature of the interactions between soil, plant, and microorganisms. Therefore, the objective of this review is to deepen the scientific knowledge of these interactions, addressing their main characteristics and functionalities for plant growth and development.
2. Mechanisms of biological nitrogen fixation
One of the largest N reservoirs is the atmosphere, second only to the lithosphere in absolute amount of N [21]. N makes up about 78% of the atmosphere [22] and is mainly in the form of molecular N (N2). The atoms in the N2 molecule have low-energy orbitals and the bond between the two N molecules is relatively short (1,098 Å) and stable, with a bonding energy of 930 kJ/mol [23]. This set of characteristics gives low reaction potential to the molecule. Alternatively, N2 can be reduced to NH3 naturally by microorganisms through the BNF process. The BNF reaction follows the following stoichiometry:
The BNF process is catalyzed exclusively by an enzyme complex called the nitrogenase complex. The nitrogenase complex is composed of dinitrogenase reductase (Iron-protein) and dinitrogenase (Molybdenum-Iron-protein) (Figure 1a). Dinitrogenase-reductase is a dimer of approximately 60 kDa, composed of two identical and symmetrical subunits, which coordinate a redox center 4Fe-4S (Figure 2). This enzyme also has sites for the binding of ATP/ADP, one in each subunit, being able to couple the hydrolysis of ATP to fuel the transfer of electrons to the dinitrogenase [26]. Dinitrogenase is a heterotetramer α2β2 with approximately 240 kDa.
Figure 1.
Enzymes and cofactors of the nitrogenase complex. (a) The enzyme consists of two symmetrical dinitrogenase reductase molecules (in green), each with a 4Fe-4S redox center and binding sites for ATP, and two identical dinitrogenase heterodimers (in purple and blue), each one with a P group and a FeMo cofactor. (b) The cofactors for the electron transfer. A group P is shown here in its reduced (upper part) and oxidized (middle) and the cofactor FeMo is showed at the bottom. Source: Taiz et al. [24].
Figure 2.
Structure of 4Fe-4S clusters present in nitrogenase complex. (a) The 4Fe-4S binding site between the Dinitrogenase-reductase and Dinitrogenase contains a cubane-like structure where four iron ions and four sulfide ions are placed at the vertices. The Fe centers are typically coordinated by cysteine residuals. Source: [25].
Dinitrogenase has two cofactors containing iron (Figure 1b), being the group P and the FeMo cofactor [27]. Group P contains a pair of 4Fe-4S centers, which share a sulfur, forming an 8Fe-7S center. The FeMo cofactor is a variation of the iron–sulfur groups, such as the P group, but differs greatly from the other metallic sites within this family. Its structure is composed of [Mo: 7Fe: 9S: C]: Homocitrate [26, 28]. Some microorganisms also have alternative forms of the MoFe cofactor, where Molybdenum (Mo) is replaced by atoms of Vanadium (V) or Iron (Fe) depending on metal availability [29].
In the N2 reduction reaction (Eq. 1), the reduced dinitrogenase reductase couples the hydrolysis of ATP with the transfer of electrons to the dinitrogenase. The oxidized dinitrogenase reductase detaches from the dinitrogenase, only to be reduced again (by ferredoxins or flavodoxins). Again, there is the coupling between both enzymes followed by the consumption of ATP to transfer the electrons to the dinitrogenase. This coupling-detaching cycle followed by the electron transfer is repeated until the dinitrogenase is reduced enough to reduce its substrate, which in the case of BNF, is N2 [30].
Because it deals with large amounts of energy, enough to break the triple bond of the N2 molecule, the nitrogenase complex is not only inactivated by the presence of oxygen (O2) but can have its expression reduced [31]. However, diazotrophic bacteria are able to combine N fixation with their aerobic metabolism in different ways to avoid O2 deactivation [32]. Notably, one of the most advanced means of controlling O2 concentration is expressed by rhizobia-leguminous symbiosis.
3. Brazil: a success of BNF in legumes
Brazil is one of the best examples in the efficient research and use of the BNF in legumes [33]. The use of FBN is interesting from both an economic and an environmental point of view, since once this process is established, nitrogen fertilizers can be dispensed with in whole or in part, thus contributing to enable reforestation and minimize possible environmental impacts resulting of use these supplies [34]. It is estimated an annual economy of more than US$ 13 billion with the total or partial substitution of nitrogen fertilizers in legumes in Brazil [33].
Rhizobium-leguminous symbiosis is the most important symbiotic system between microorganisms and plants thanks to the efficiency of the N2 fixation process, and one of the justifications is in the amplitude and geographical distribution of the hosts and the economic impact it causes in agriculture, and one of the main sources of N for the biosphere [35]. The leguminosae family comprises almost 20 thousand species, including tree, herbaceous species used as fodder, producers of raw materials or directly in human food [36].
The most successful case here in Brazil according to Hungria et al. [18], is the symbiosis of Bradyrhizobium spp. with soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill). The main leguminous species produced in Brazil does not require nitrogen-based fertilization, due to the biological nitrogen fixation which supplies the required N for crop development. To get a sense of how important this symbiotic relationship is in Brazil, in the 2018/2019 harvest, over 35 million hectares were sown. According to the National Supply Company [37], soybean production for this same harvest was 115 million tons, resulting in an average productivity of 3,208 kg ha−1, with almost zero N-fertilizer input. On the other hand, the biological nitrogen fixation with other important legumes, such as beans and peanuts, and non-legumes like sugarcane cannot fully supply the demand for N like in soybeans.
Alfalfa is another plant species with a high potential for biological nitrogen fixation. As a legume, alfalfa is capable of symbiotically associating with rhizobial bacteria, with N inputs to reaching up to 470 kg of N ha-1 [38]. The main symbiotic alfalfa bacteria belong to the genus Ensifer, having Synorhizobium as a synonym, but previously classified as Rhizobium. Sinorhizobium meliloti and Sinorhizobium mediace are the main symbionts reported in several countries [39]. In Brazil, there are three strains of rhizobia that are used in commercial inoculants for alfalfa, which have been validated for more than two decades and with rare tests conducted with the same [39].
4. Growth promotion by associative and free-living diazotrophic bacteria and stimulating N metabolism
World production is dominated by the production of four grasses (FAO Stats 2019), namely: Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L. 1.95 Gt year-1), Maize (Zea mays L. 1.15 Gt year-1), Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. 0.76 Gt year-1) and Rice (Oryza sativa L. 0.75 Gt year-1). Scientific studies have shown that biological nitrogen fixation is not limited only to legumes, with a potentially important group of diazotrophic bacteria capable of forming associations through root colonization and the internal tissues of grasses [40]. These bacterial-grass associations also have different mechanisms of action than legumes, and in addition to fixing N, increase the absorption and assimilation of N by modulating the architecture and development of the root system through the production of phytohormones, such as indole-3-acetic acid [41] and gibberellins [42]. Cases such as diazotrophic bacteria such as those of the genus Azospirillum sp., Herbaspirillum sp. and Glucanobacter sp. are evidence of the influence of PGPR on N metabolism, inducing physiological and morphological changes that are associated with greater NUE.
Grasses are of great interest for the development of biological nitrogen fixation aiming at greater efficiency, in view of its relatively low NUE [43, 44]. The increase in NUE is related to several characteristics, Iqbal et al., (2020) working with different cotton genotypes analyzed the biochemical and morphological responses of the accessions according to different concentrations of NO3− and the root architecture and efficiency of the enzymes of the assimilation of N were essential for the increase in traction related to NUE. The inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria seems to achieve the same results in different cultures of importance to the global market such as sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.), corn (Zea mays L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.,) and rice (Oryza sativa L.). In sugarcane, the effects vary from the increase in the speed of bud sprouting and the emission of roots in sugarcane stalks used for planting [45], increases in the biomass production of the thatch [46], until the increase in the number of tillers [47]. In maize, inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense increased the transcription of the genes encoding Nitrate reductase (ZmNR), Glutamina sintase (ZmGln1–3), and the intensity of assimilation of the N [48, 49]. In wheat, the inoculation of Azospirillum brasilense was able to modify the N metabolism, resulting in an increase in growth [16].
Modulation of root architecture induced by PGPR is also a morphological trait essential to the increase in NUE. The increase in the area explored by the root triggered by the increase in the volume of the roots caused by these bacteria directly influences the interception of nutrients, among them the N. Besides the influence on the morphological characteristics, the PGPR inoculation has an impact on the metabolism activity of the N. The increase in these characteristics makes these bacteria a potential solution for increasing NUE.
N2+8H++8e−+ATP→Nitrogenase2NH3+H2+16ADP+16PiE1
5. Conclusions
Since the discovery of the Haber-bosch process in the early 20th century, the levels of N added to the biosphere continue to increase each year and its excessive use of this element is a source of numerous environmental problems.
Therefore, biological nitrogen fixation process is an essential tool in the current economic, agricultural, and environmental context of many countries, this can be seen through studies and government data that show a reduction in financial expenses in the order of millions, this technological tool. it is a reality in vegetable crops with high potentials in the agricultural network of emerging powers worldwide, in addition to contributing to the reduction of potentially harmful agents for the worsening of the greenhouse effect.
This technology has been extensively scientifically explored, aiming to expand its possibility in other promising cultures in the agricultural and forestry world, as well as other associative and free-living diazotrophic microorganisms, and their ability to promote plant growth. However, there are still major gaps in knowledge about the diversity and mechanisms of PGPR action and further research is needed to establish the use of these new bacteria as a sustainable agricultural practice.
Acknowledgments
To Laboratory of Biodiversity Studies of Upper Plants in Federal Rural University of Amazonia.
Appendices and nomenclature
CONAB
National Supply Company
NUE
Nitrogen use efficiency
NBPT
N-(n-butyl)-thiophosphoric triamide
PGPR
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
BNF
Biologic nitrogen fixation
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1. Introduction
As per World Health Organization (2002), The “Traditional medicine” may be defined as health practices, approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and mineral based medicines, spiritual therapies, manual techniques and exercises, applied singularly or in combination to treat, diagnose and prevent illnesses or maintain well-being [1].
Africa is one of the heritage continent also known as cradle of human being and the concept of traditional medicine in africa is existed long back with out documentation as a hidden evidence less practices for human beings who have been struggling with various unknown diseases. African people have their own ancestral practices to heal using different methods [2].
According to World Health Organization report more than 80% of the people in Africa depend on traditional medicine for their health care needs (WHO, 2003). The African people have been depending on various plants and animals source for their drug to treat various physical and mental illness. Nearly, 4000 medicinal plants have been documented towards their various Pharmacological activities [3].
Any Traditional medicine consists of medical treatment with an ancient roots that has been passed over generations to maintain health, as well as to prevent, diagnose, improve or treat illnesses. Various cultural and historic conditions have been influenced in the development of traditional medicine. The common basis for any Traditional medicine concept is a holistic healing to maintain life equilibrium between the body, mind and soul with external environment. Even the Traditional African Medicine is not an exception from this universal holistic approach.
Some of the Traditional healing systems and concepts have been supported by huge volume of literature and are in transition towards evidence healing concepts. However Traditional African Medicine is still has not been documented and under process of documentation as from generations to generations, this was hidden as secret concept of healing. Still to date, in most parts of the africa, the major population have been continue to rely on traditional medicine to meet their primary health care needs [4].
In Africa, Traditional medicine is a healing belief system having its own health and disease concept. This is considered as a hidden treasure or knowledge that will pass from father to his only one beloved son of that family. The various healing concepts in Traditional African medicine (TAM) includes herbalism, surgery, bone setting, spinal manipulation, psychotheraphy, hydrotherapy, occultism, hydrotheraphy etc. However, lack of indepth scientific validation of these african traditional medicine and their documentation is a greatest lacuna and very much attention is required by the modern herbalists to safegaurd this healing concept. In the herbalism, vegetable, animal, and mineral substances have been used. In the metaphysical healing concept, Spirtualism concepts like prayers, invocations, or incantations have been offered to some mysterious and powerful forces in the various belief concept system like exorcism, divination, libation etc., were also been practicing to heal several diseases, how ever, scientific validation and documentation is still challenging [5, 6]. Some of plants used in herbalism by traditional african healers are Foeniculum vulgare Mill [7], Rauvolfia serpentina Linn [8], Cinchona pubescens Vahl [9], Digitalis purpurea Linn [10], etc.
1.1 Historical development of African traditional medicine
As per the Traditional African Medicine, Illness is considered as disorder that having both natural and supernatural causes. This must be treated by both physical and spiritual means, using various procedures like divination, incantations, animal sacrifice, exorcism, and herbs. It is a type of holistic health care system based on three levels of basic principles known as divination, spiritualism, and herbalism. The health care services provided by the healers are based on culture, religious background, knowledge attitudes, and their community beliefs.
The historical Development of African Traditional Medicine consists of two periods/Eras:
Colonial Era
Modern Period
1.1.1 Colonial era
In this era, the traditional medicinal practices have been considered as primitive and backward. Under colonial rule, traditional healers and their practices were not recognized by the scientific world as they were wrongly predicted as witchcraft and black magic. These practices in this era was considered by many nations as an illegal by the colonial authorities. Even in this period, attempts have been made to control the sale of herbal medicines. With the spread of colonaialism and christianity, christian missionaries built private ones and allopathy system of medicine is on widespread to treat various diseases [11].
1.1.2 Modern period
However, in this era, the modern world showed more interest in some of the medicinal plants that have been using in the african traditional healing systems as a bioprospecting tools towards discovery of drug leads and drugs. Still there are many hidden mysteries that need to be learnt from traditional african practices by the modern world. In the writings of Dr. T. Adeoze Lambo, a Nigerian psychiatrist, stated in 1979, always there is a mystery in the african traditional healing concepts especially in the treatment of neurosis [12].
1.2 Principles, methods and areas in African traditional medicine
The pricinples involved in African traditional medicine is organized into three levels namely divination, spiritualism, and herbalism. It is a holistic approach that considers illness may be due to both physical and spirtual means that can be healed by using the concepts of divination, incantations, animal sacrifice, exorcism, and herbs. Traditional healers in the africa have been occupied prime position in the living community that uses herbs, minerals, animals and other spirtual and cultural belief to cure various diseases.
1.2.1 Divination
It is the spirtual healing process which is an act to contact between spirtual world and the mundane world for getting the guidance to heal [13]. The traditional healers were known as diviners. As per the belief systems, divination is a part of witchcraft and is a sign of metaphysical curses to block ones living energy. The local tribes in Africa have strong belief in metaphysical healing systems incompare to western medicine with respect to some ailments which are not clearly understood by the allopathy system of medicine. These type of ailments were considered as spiritual illnesses. The healing protocols in divination includes following of ancestor instructions and sacrifices to the spirtual world. Sometimes the diagnosis in divination protocol includes dream interpretations like apperance of ancestors, nightmares, omens, owls in diseased patients. The traditional healers through the secret knowledge of divination and interprets the dreams through the communication to spirtual world and the healing process will be done as per the spirtual communication by the healer which includes secret recipes of herbal bath, herbal decoctions, sacrifices, incantations and wearing of herbal parts as a protective medicine in form of talisman [14, 15]. However clear scientific validation over divination healing is still unclear and lack of scientific evidences. The traditional healers never expose their herbo-magical remedies to the other people. The different procedures in the divination includes tarot card and readings, celetic ogham, Norse Runes, tasseography or tasseomancy, Pendulum readings, osteomancy, lithomancy, fullmoon water scrying, pshycic automatic writing. To understand divination, it is always better to watch a documented video (Video 1; Available from (can be viewed at) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZpqdICyq UM.).
1.2.2 Spirtualism
The spiritualism or spirtual healing is an important healing practices in traditional african medicine and includes the following healing procedures.
Spirtual protection
Africans believe that some unknown illness are may be due to an attack by the evil spirits. In this case the spirtual healer prescribes talisman, charm, amulets, specially designed body marks, and a spiritual bath to drive evil spirits away. These rituals are helpul in driving off evil and dangerous dark spirtual forces or elements to ward off the evils or dangers that may have befallen a individual or family or community [16].
Sacrifices
Sacrifices are also part of spirtual healing process, sometimes offered at the request of spirits, gods, and ancestors which includes the sacrifice and burrial of various animals like dogs, cats, buffaloes etc. which are burried alive at midnight to save the individual from the evil attacks. Even these sacrifices includes some secret herbs, in which the healers believe that without these herbs, the process of sacrifices is incomplete. In some parts of Africa like Southafrica, this sacrifices also includes human sacrifices which is known as muti or ritual murder, which includes in identification of young child and sacrifices by spirtual healers for various beleifs [17].
Spirtual cleanising
This is also a part of spirtual healing also known as spirtual bath. This remedy is prescribed to the disease person with procedure and how many times per day. This includes secret herbal bath, holy water bath, and animal blood poured from head to toe and these practices are common in the african countries like Ghana.
After this bath, the diseased individual is required to offer certain items for sacrifice or libation like dove, dog, cat, got, fowl etc., along with local gin, cola nut, eggs, and plain white, red, or black cloth. It is belief that these items after sacrifice will be taken by the Gods.
The Gods guide the traditional healer for specific bath and specific item for sacrificing. All the specified things will be tied in cloth and thrown into flowing river after sacrifice and left to degrade. Sometimes, these things will left at the cross roads at the outskirts of community depending on the nature and severity of the case.
In somecases these spirtual cleansing techniques also known as a Ritual sacrifice baths. The Hausa-Fulani women of Zaria, Nigeria during cold or respiratory illness, they practices these type of ritual bath with hot water splashes along with the twigs of tamarind or neem tree [18, 19].
Exorcism
This is also a part of spirtual healing practising in several parts of the Africa. This includes expelling demons or evil spirits from the person with illness. Africans believes that certain diseases are may be due to possession of evil spirits. The diseases like mental illness is considered due to these evil possessions. The skill of exorcism is only be performed by the traditional leader or preist in that community. This includes various rituals like rosary chanting, dances, drums, music, songs, bibilical verses, touches the ill person with animal tails, and other objects [20].
The other healing techniques in the spirtualism includes libation, which is defined as the pouring of some liquids like gin, aromas on to the ground as an offering to get release from the illness due to karmic events. This can be practised through various techniques like invocation, supplication, and conclusion. The process of libation is to win over the evil wishes and curses by enemies. This includes pouring or offering various liquids to the ground along with prayers and chants [21]. It is always better to watch a documented video (Video 2; available from (can be viewd at) https://youtu.be/lKZeDWpcoEw) to understand more about the spirtualism practices.
1.2.3 Herbalism
Even use of herbal remedies is a part of Traditional African Medicine since ancient times. However, In Africa, the herbalism is in transition towards modernisation. It is the study, standardization, quality control and use of different herbs with evidences or non evidences. The herbalism existed since ancient times. The modern medicine is also evolved from herbalism for eg: Aspirin (from willow bark), Quinine (From cinchona bark).
The herbal practitioners will take an extensive questionarrie consists of case histories and examines the patient physically. The patient medical history and symptoms will also be given an attention by the traditional healers. This includes the examination of every day physiological process like appetite, digestion, urination, defacation, and sleep.
The prescription includes individualized herbs or combinational herbs, usually in form of tinctures, extracts, fractions, decoctions, distillates, snuffs, gruels, teas, syrups, pills, ointments, polutices, etc. [22].
Various parts will be used in herbalism like roots, bulbs, and rhizomes from various healing herbs like Acacia senegal Linn (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae), Aloe ferox Mill. (Xanthorrhoeaceae), Artemisia herba-alba Asso (Med)(Asteraceae), Aspalathus linearis (Brum.f.) R. Dahlg. (Fabaceae), Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. (Apiaceae), Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don (Apocynaceae), Cyclopia genistoides (L.) Vent. (Fabaceae), Harpagophytum procumbens (Burch.) DC. (Pedaliaceae), Momordica charantia Linn. (Cucurbitaceae), Pelargonium sidoides DC. (Geraniaceae) are some of the important herbs in the traditional African herbalism [23]. To understand the modern and traditional herbalism in africa it is always best from video material (video 3, video 4) (Video 3 available from (can be viewed at) https://youtu.be/7IvP3SSU2nM and Video 4 available from (can be viewed at) https://youtu.be/DV69JKi29Mk).
2. African traditional medicine in different regions
2.1 Traditional Ethiopian medicine
The first recorded epidemic that occurred in Ethiopia dates back to 849 during the rule of Abba Yohannes as the head of the Ethiopian church. The disease and famine in those days was perceived as God’s punishment for Yohannes’ misdeeds. In the documented letter to Abba Yohannes, from the Ethiopian emperor and it was wrote that “great tribulations have come upon our land, and all our men are dying of the plague and all of our beasts and cattle have perished.” [24]. However prediction of pinpoint of the birth of medicine in Ethiopia is impossible due to lack of clear document evidences. However the Ethiopian traditional medicine (ETM) is poorly documented. In Ethiopia, the traditional healers usually follows herbalism, spirtual healing, bone setting and minor surgical procedures in treating disease. The ETM is highly complex and diverse because the principals of healing will vary from one ethnic group to others. The Ethiopian traditional medicine beleives that disease is mystical and natural imbalance concept and follows holistic approach in the treatment [25].
Despite Western medicine becoming more widespread in Ethiopia, Still today Ethiopians trust and highly depend on traditional healing principles because of the easy and cheap access in urban parts. The first traditional elixir in Etthiopia is holy water and holy oil (Tesbel in Ahmaric) and moslems called as zemzem. Ethiopians beleives that holy water heals every ailment, when it is drunk or had bathed in. Even the orthodox christians in Ethiopia believes in the healing actions of holy annoited oil for treating minor ailments, this gave the concept of herbalism and spirtuality in Ethiopian traditional medicine [26, 27].
The traditional medicine in Ethiopia is a combined concept of spiritualism and herbalism. The ETM IS a perceptive and own generational understanding of healing concept but scientific explaination and validation is yet to be explored. Traditional practitioners are wide with different concepts and they includes bonesetters, birth attendants, tooth extractors, (called ‘Wogesha’ and yelimd awalaj’ respectively in amharic) herbalists, as well as ‘debtera’, ‘tenquay’ (witch doctors), and spiritual healers such as ‘weqaby’ and ‘kalicha.’ Like other african medicine, Ethiopian medicine also believes that some diseases like mental illness is due to evil curses and healing concepts like exorcism also present in TEM.
Traditional Healing in Ethiopian traditional medicine is not only concerned with curing of diseases but also consists of protection and promotion of human physical, spiritual, social, mental and material wellbeing. The concept of Ethiopian medicine is kept hidden and considered as a hidden treasure, which will be passed orally from father to his favorite child.
The various traditional practices includes herbal medications, medications for pshyco social conditions like Exorcisms for Zar, Aganint, Buda, Ayene Tilla etc., Fumigation (inhalation), and Holy water or blessed water. The traditional practices includes Bone setting, Surgery, Cauterisation, Counter-irritation, Bleeding, Cupping, Steam Bath, Vapor Bath (woushba) and Moxibustion.
The Ethiopian traditional medicine includes Orthodox Christian literate healer (debetera), Orthodox Christian astrologer (Metsehaf Gelach), Mystique spiritual healer (Bale Zar), Divine healer (Psychi, Tenquay), Bone-setter (Woggesha), Kitab ketabi (Amult maker), Islamic Literature healer (Kabir), Islamic medical teacher (Sheki), and Cushitic healer (Qaalluu, Qaallicha, Argessa). the practices in ETM consists of preventive, curative, and surgical care. Traditional Ethiopian medicine includes several elements or disease prevention.
The best example of preventive care in ETM is the prevention of diseases like small pox. It was prevented by the traditional healers in following the social distance protocol and people were vaccinated through innoculating by taking pus from sick person during special rituals. Incase of preventive practices, the following protocols like Sweeping or covering floors with particular plants is another traditionally practiced disease preventive measure. The other methods of prevention include kitabs, which are also used for the purpose of protecting an individual against evil eye, as well as snake and scorpion bites. As healers beleive that contagious disease is an evil act or causing by evil eye. The traditional healers also suggest Amulets, arm rings, hair style and eye make-up (antimony or kool) are also supposed to protect from the evil eye.
There are some secret herbs that are useful as charms against an enemy. In addition, cultural rituals and sacrifices are commonly involved in preventive care. In curative practices of ETM, the diseases like gastrointestinal disturbances, respiratory disorders, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, impotency, hemorrhoids, rabies, intestinal parasites, skin problems, liver diseases, mental disorders, hypertension, diabetes, gynecological conditions rheumatism, malaria etc. will be treated using knowledge of traditional herbalism.
One of the well recognized groups of these healers are the secular medhanit awakis (kitel betashs) herbalists using plants as their primary means of providing treatment. All these awakis have their own traditional pharmacopeias.
The surgical practices includes Traditional practices like bone-setting, uvulectomy, circumcisions, bleeding and cupping, cautery, scarification and tooth extraction. The setting of bones is regarded as an important surgical procedure which requires a certain degree of skill and experience on the part of the healer. In most places, the healer involved in bone-setting is the local wogesha. How ever these practices are crude and aseptic with or without the application of medicines.
The documentation of Ethiopian traditional medicine is resitricted only to the scientific literature and the knowledge of traditional pharmacopeia is not published and it was secret/hidden with the healers and practitioners. The ethiopian ethnophamacological information of medicinal plants is fast disappearing and this is more happening in industrialized countries, the erosion of popular information on plants is much faster than in developing ones.
In view of the rapid loss of such knowledge, its documentation as well as a better understanding of its botanico-historical and holistic roots has become an essential task to preserve and restore ethno-allied disciplines [28].
Some of the famous examples in the herbalism of Ethiopian Traditional medicine are as follows
Ocimum basalicum Linn (Lamiaceae) which is locally known as besobila in amharic, commonly used in ethiopia as culinary spice or herb, traditionally beleived to heal various ailments like malaria, head ache, a common herb in treatment of various microbial infestations. It is also a common insect repellent in Ethiopia [29].
Brassica nigra Linn (Brassicaceae) which is locally known as senafitch in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian Traditional Medicine to heal various ailments like stomach disorders, wound healing, and abortifacient [30].
Nigella sativa Linn (Ranunculaceae) which is locally known as Tiqur azmud in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases [31].
Capsicum annuum Linn (Solanaceae) which is locally known as kara or berebere or mita mita in ahmaric,commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like culinary herb, dysentry and vomiting [32].
Cinnamomum zeylanicum Breyn (Lauraceae) which is locally known as quarafa in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like microbial infestations, aphrodisiac [33].
Coriandrum sativum Linn (Apiaceae) which is locally known as dimbelal in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like stomach and gastro intestinal disorders [34].
Cuminum cyminum Linn (Apiaceae) which is locally known as ensilal in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like bronchopulmonary disorders, dyspeptic head ache, and stomach bloating [35].
Linum usitatissimum (Linn.) (Linaceae) which is locally known as telba in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like dietary fiber, purgative, immunomodulatory, anti hyperlipidemic, and wound healing [36].
Catha edulis Forsk (Celastraceae) which is locally known as chat in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like stimulant, mental illness, gonorrhea and common cold [37].
Ruta chalepensis Linn (Rutaceae) which is locally known as tenadam in amharic, commonly used herb in Ethiopian traditional medicine to heal various ailments like stomach ache, diarrohea and influenza [38].
2.2 Ghana traditional medicine
Ghanians have developed an unique indigenous healing traditional knowledge which was adapted and defined from their culture, beliefs, and environment, which satisfied their health needs over centuries.
In Ghana, people depends on the traditional knowledge as primary source to heal from various ailments especially in rural areas due to lack of sphisticated medical facilities and being western medicine is an expensive task. The traditional healers and patients ratio in Ghana is 1: 200 approximately. Hence Traditional medicine plays an important role in Ghanian health care. The traditional knowledge is in the hands of spiritual healers but every family have some sort of traditional healing knowledge which was inherited from many generations as folklore medicine.
The healing in Ghanian traditional system includes physical and spirtual aspects. The traditional healers are also known as herbal spiritualist collectively known as “bokomowo”, who having occult knowledge towards divination, exorcism and spirtual herbalism. There are various local names for the Ghanian traditional healers like “gbedela” (Ewe), “kpeima” (Dagomba), “odunsini” (Akan), and “isofatse” (Ga). These healers have their own different concepts and principles of understanding the concept of disease. Today The modern herbalism is a major part of Ghanian health care and having their own traditional medicine directorate eastablished by the Ministry of health to provide validated traditional medicine which is quality, safe, and efficacious.
The Ghanian excellence in traditional and alternative medicine have reached to the level of a standardized herbal medicine which is an essential part of modern herbalism. The ministry of health has been established various research centers to validate herbal medicine and incorprated herbalism as a part of university curriculum. There are various degree - awarding medical schools and training many students to graduate them as certified traditional medical doctors. The Ghanian traditional herbal pharmacopeia is also an important acheivement in the journey of Ghanian herbalism [39, 40]. Some of the important herbs in Ghanian herbalism are
Allophylus africanus P. Beauv. (Sapindaceae) locally known as Odwendwena, the folk uses the bark decoction in the treatment of hemorrhoids and as lactogenic [41].
Ananas comosus L. Merr. (Bromeliaceae) locally known as aborobe, the folk uses the fruit and root of this plant to cure jaundice [41].
Bidens pilosa Linn. var. Radiata (Asteraceae) locally known as Gyinantwi, the folk uses the whole plant decoction to treat jaundice and hypertension [42].
Citrus aurantifolia Linn. (Rutaceae) locally known as anka, the folk uses the fruit juice in treating urinary tract infections [43].
Dialium guineense Willd. (Fabaceae) locally known as Osenafo, the folk uses the fruit as an anti-diarrheal [44].
Ocimum canum Sims. (Lamiaceae) locally known as mme, the folk uses the leaf decoction in treatment of poisoning and malaria [45].
Oncoba spinosa Forssk. (Salicaceae) locally known as Astrotoa, the folk uses the leaf and root decoction or powder in the treatment of cough and wounds [46].
Paullinia pinnata Linn. (Sapindaceae) locally known as twentini, the folk uses the root and leaf decoction in the treatment of rheumatism, Sexual weakness, and stroke [47].
Phyllanthus fraternus G.L. Webster. (Phyllanthaceae) locally known as Bomagueakire, the folk uses the leaf decoction in the treatment of Tuberculosis [48].
Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich. (Annonaceae) locally known as Hwenetia, the folk uses the seed decoction in the treatment of Chicken pox, stomachache, bladder trouble [49].
2.3 Traditional medicine in South Africa
Traditional Medicine is a part of everyone life in South Africa. Wide variety of concepts and beleifs existed in south african traditional healing system. The herbalism plays an important role in the traditional healing, The combined herbs use in traditional medicine is known as muti and the market where these herbs will sold is known as muti-market. Herbs, animals, mineral drugs will be available in this market. Eleven herbs are very important in muti market and plays a crucial role in isicakathi (Herbalism) and they are as follows
Commelina africana Linn. (Commelinaceae): locally known as geeleendagsblom, the folks uses the root concoction in treatment of microbial infestations, venereal diseases, and to treat women with menstrual cramps [50].
Agapanthus africanus Linn.(Amaryllidaceae): locally known as kleinbloulelei, the folks uses this herb in pregnancy care and the traditional healers uses to treat ailments related to pregnancy. They use as leaf or root decoction Orally or rectally, to facilitate easy delivery and a healthy child [51].
Chlorophytum comosum Linn.(Asparagaceae): locally known as hen-en-kuikens, the folks uses this herb as a protective charm or as an aumlet during pregnancy time against evil spirits for both mother and child [52].
Ledebouria socialis (Baker) Jessop. (Hyacinthaceae): commonly known as South African scilla or scilla in the local market. The folks uses this herb in treatment of pregnancy, diarrhea, influenza, backaches, skin irritations and wounds [53].
Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. (Ranunculaceae): commonly known as isijojokazane in Zulu. The folks uses this herb in treatment of cures for headaches, urinary complaints, throat ulcers and coughs [54].
Thunbergia atriplicifolia E.Mey. ex Nees.(Acanthaceae): commonly known as swartoognooi. The local folks uses the herbal infusion as an antiseptic wash in the treatment of sores and swellings [55].
Kohautia amatymbica Eckl. & Zeyh.(Rubiaceae): commonly known as Ikhubalo Elimnyama. The local folks uses the root infusion as an emetic [56].
Plantago afra Linn. (Plantaginaceae): commonly known as plantain. The local folks uses the mucilage in the treatment of wounds, inflammations, and eye irritations [57].
Gazania linearis Linn. (Asteraceae): commonly known as african daisy. The local folks used to prevent miscarriage and tooth ache [58].
Helichrysum pedunculatum Hilliard & B.L.Burtt. (Asteraceae): commonly known as impepho. The local folks used as an antiseptic and wound healing [58].
Senecio coronatus (Thunb.) Harv. Aka. (Asteraceae): commonly known as Indlebe Yebokwe. The local folks used to get rid of pubic lice [58, 59].
2.4 Other parts of Africa
Eritrea is one of African country and has been known for its traditional medicine practice. They use different plants for different diseases. In Eritrea plant called Kalanchoe marmorata baker and belongs to the family of Crassulaceae. In local name it is known as Saniaco which has been using for Cold, Intestinal parasites & Burns. some of the important herbs that have been using in Eriterea are mentioned in the [60].
The folks of Uganda as other Africa countries have rich in traditional health care knowledge for addressing various health problems and 80% people uses medicinal herbs atleast once in daily life. For instances in northern sector of kibale national park, the folks have been using Vernonia amygdalina Del. (Asteraceae) and Albizia coriaria. Welw. ex Oliv (Fabaceae) in the treatment of malaria and cough respectively. Some other common medicinal plants that have been using Coffea arabica Linn (Rubiaceae), Coffea canephora Pierre ex A.Froehner (Rubiaceae) for treatingdiarrhoea, Crassocephalum vitellinum S.Moore (Rubiaceae) in treating wound, Turraea africana (Welw.) Cheek (Meliaceae) for worm infestations [60]. In Zambia, 75% of people depend on traditional medicinal knowledge to treat various ailments like infertility, wound healing. The famous plant used in zambian societies are Aloe vera Linn (Aloeaceae) as an antiseptic, wound healing, antitussive, skin irritant. Various herbs like Terminalia sericea Burch. ex DC. (Combretaceae), Strychnos cocculoides Baker. (Strychnaceae), Ximenia caffra Sond.(Olacaceae), Cassia abbreviata oliv. (Fabaceae), Combretum hereroense Schinz. (Combretaceae), Combretum imberbe Wawra. (Combretaceae), Dichrostachys cinerea Linn. (Fabaceae), Boscia foetida Schinz. (Capparaceae), Momordica balsamina Linn. (Cucurbitaceae) and Peltophorum africanum Sond (Fabaceae) [61].
3. Conclusion
In Africa, Traditional medicine is one of the important health care system till today. The traditional african medicine is now evolved as an evidence based healing system and serving as a good prime element in reverse pharmacology and drug discovery. Hence Traditional african medicine is a break through in the drug discovery process.
Even now a days, serious attention has been made on the quality, Safety, and efficacy from the evolved african countries like South Africa, Ethiopia, Ghana, and kenya and there is a paradigm shift from non- validated traditional herbalism to validated modern herbalism which is even accepting by the modern doctors about the magical healing effects of these herbs in diseases like cancer, Covid-19, HIV, and tuberculosis. The current demand for African traditional healing concepts like spiritualism, humanisim, and herbalism towards the disease preventive care and African herbalism has been became an important bioprospecting tool in drug discovery of new drug molecules.
The main lacuna of this traditional medicine in Africa are documentation evidences regulation, Quality control, and standardization. This is possible only by integrating the traditional medicine with modern medicine. Hence the current chapter is focused on the importance of Traditional african medicine in terms of herbalism and belief based healing system. To make the chapter for easy understanding, video materials, Table 1 and Figure 1 were incorporated.
S.no
Scientific name
Family name
Local name
African location
Parts of used
Traditional uses/ Folk remedies
1.
Agapanthus africanus Linn
Amaryllidaceae
kleinbloulelei
South Africa
Leaf, Root
To treat various ailments related to pregnancy. They use as leaf or root decoction Orally or rectally, to facilitate easy delivery and a healthy child
2.
Allium sativum Linn
Alliaceae
Shigueti tseada
Eritrea
bulb
Hypertension,Malaria and Asthma
3.
Allophylus africanus P. Beauv.
Sapindaceae
Odwendwena
Ghana
bark
hemorrhoids and as lactogenic
4.
Aloe macrocarp Todaro.
Aloeaceae
Tsebir
Eritrea
Latex
Impotency, Malaria & easing labor
5.
Ananas comosus L. Merr.
Bromeliaceae
aborobe
Ghana
Fruit and Root
jaundice
6.
Brassica nigra Linn.
Brassicaceae
Senafitch
Ethiopia
Leaves, seeds
Stomach disorders, wound healing, and abortifacient
7.
Bidens pilosa Linn. var. Radiata.
Asteraceae
Gyinantwi
Ghana
Whole plant
Decoction to treat jaundice and hypertension
8.
Capsicum annuum Linn.
Solanaceae
kara or berebere
Ethiopia
Fruits
Culinary herb, dysentry and vomiting
9.
Carica papaya Linn.
Caricaceae
papayo
Eritrea
seed
Diabetes, Amoeba and Typhoid fever
10.
Catha edulis Forsk.
Celastraceae
Chat
Ethiopia
Leaf
Stimulant, mental illness, gonorrhea and common cold
11.
Cinnamomum zeylanicum Breyn.
Lauraceae
Quarafa
Ethiopia
Bark
Microbial infestations, aphrodisiac
12.
Citrus aurantifolia Linn.
Rutaceae
Anka
Ghana
Fruit juice
Treating urinary tract infection
13.
Chlorophytum comosum Linn.
Asparagaceae
Hen-en-kuikens
South Africa
Root/ stem
Protective charm or as an aumlet during pregnancy time against evil spirits for both mother and child
14.
Commelina africana Linn.
Commelinaceae
geeleendagsblom
South Africa
Root
Microbial infestations, venereal diseases, and to treat women with menstrual cramp
15.
Dialium guineense Willd.
Fabaceae
Osenafo
Ghana
Fruit
Antidiarroheal
16.
Dodonaea viscosa Linn.
Sapindaceae
Taheses
Eritrea
leaves
Worm infestation and dandruff
17.
Gazania linearis Linn.
Asteraceae
African daisy
South Africa
Aerial parts
Local folks used to prevent miscarriage and tooth ache
18.
Helichrysum pedunculatum Hilliard & B.L.Burtt.
Asteraceae
Impepho
South Africa
Aerial parts
Antiseptic and wound healing
19.
Kohautia amatymbica Eckl. & Zeyh.
Rubiaceae
Ikhubalo Elimnyama
South Africa
Root
Root infusion as an emetic
20.
Ledebouria socialis (Baker) Jessop.
Hyacinthaceae
South African scilla
South Africa
Aerial parts
Treatment of pregnancy, diarrhea, influenza, backaches, skin irritations and wounds.
21.
Linum usitatissimum (Linn.)
Linaceae
Telba
Ethiopia
Seeds, husk
Dietary fiber, purgative, immunomodulatory, anti hyperlipidemic, and wound healing.
22.
Nigella sativa Linn.
Ranunculaceae
Tiqur azmud
Ethiopia
Leaves, seeds
Bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases.
23.
Ocimum basalicum Linn.
Lamiaceae
Besobila
Ethiopia
Whole plant / Leaves
Malaria, head ache, a common herb in treatment of various microbial infestations and mosquito repellant.
24.
Ocimum canum Sims.
Lamiaceae
mme
Ghana
Leaf decoction
Treatment of poisoning and malaria.
25.
Oncoba spinosa Forssk.
Salicaceae
Astrotoa
Ghana
Leaf and Root
Treatment of cough and wounds.
26.
otostegia fruticosa ssp. Schimperi.
Lamiaceae
Fashadima
Eritrea
Leaves
Tonsillitis arthritis and Endo parasite.
27.
Paullinia pinnata Linn.
Sapindaceae
twentini
Ghana
Root and leaf
Rheumatism, Sexual weakness, and stroke.
28.
Phyllanthus fraternus G.L. Webster.
Phyllanthaceae
Bomagueakire
Ghana
Leaf
Tuberculosis
29.
Plantago afra Linn.
Plantaginaceae
Plantain
South Africa
Aerial Parts
Mucilage in the treatment of wounds, inflammations, and eye irritations
30.
Pollichia campestris Aiton
Carryophllaceae
Hareg bait
Eritrea
Root
Snake bite, tonsillitis, eye disease
31.
Prosopis juliflora (SW) D.C.
Fabaceae
Temer musa
Eritrea
Pods
Lactation, digestion disturbance.
32.
Ranunculus multifidus Forssk.
Ranunculaceae
Isijojokazane
South Africa
Aerial parts
Folks uses this herb in treatment of cures for headaches, urinary complaints, throat ulcers and coughs
33.
Senecio coronatus (Thunb.) Harv. Aka.
Asteraceae
Indlebe Yebokwe.
South Africa
Seeds
To get rid of public lice.
34.
Thunbergia atriplicifolia E.Mey. ex Nees.
Acanthaceae
Swartoognooi
South Africa
Leaves
Folks uses the herbal infusion as an antiseptic wash in the treatment of sores and swellings
35
Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich.
Annonaceae
Hwenetia
Ghana
Seed
Chicken pox, stomachache,bladder trouble
Table 1.
Some common medicinal plant used in different parts of Africa.
Figure 1.
Traditional African medicine.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Department of pharmacy, Dilla university, Dilla, Ethiopia for providing necessary resources and encouraging, we would like to thank Mrs. Pavithra Motamarri for her support in preparing the photo materials with traditional african healer Mr. Lulama at pretoria.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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