The Use of Medicinal Plants by Migrant People: Adaptation, Maintenance, and Replacement

Author:

Medeiros Patrícia Muniz de12,Soldati Gustavo Taboada1,Alencar Nélson Leal13ORCID,Vandebroek Ina4,Pieroni Andrea5ORCID,Hanazaki Natalia6,de Albuquerque Ulysses Paulino1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Biologia, Área de Botânica, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, R. Dom Manoel de Medeiros, S/N, Dois Irmãos, 52171-900 Recife, PE, Brazil

2. Instituto de Ciências Ambientais e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Edgard Santos, Estrada do Barrocão, Morada Nobre, 47800-000 Barreiras, BA, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Piauí, Campus Amílcar Ferreira Sobral, BR 343, Km 3,5, Meladão, 64800-000 Floriano, PI, Brazil

4. The Institute of Economic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10458, USA

5. University of Gastronomic Sciences, Via Amedeo di Savoia 8, Pollenzo, 12060 Bra, Italy

6. Departamento de Ecologia e Zoologia (ECZ), Centro de Ciências Biológicas (CCB), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Campus Universitário, Cidade Universitária, 88040-900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil

Abstract

Given the importance of studying the knowledge, beliefs, and practices of migrant communities to understand the dynamics of plant resource use, we reviewed the scientific literature concerning the use of medicinal plants by migrant populations engaged in international or long-distance migrations. We considered the importance of two processes: (1) adaptation to the new flora of the host country (i.e., substitution and incorporation of plants in the pharmacopoeia) and (2) continued use and acquisition of the original flora from migrants' home countries (i.e., importation, cultivation, and/or continued use of plants that grow in both host and home environments). We suggest that, depending on the specific context and conditions of migration, different processes that determine the use and/or selection of plants as herbal medicines may become predominant.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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