
Use of the effectiveness of cuachalalate from healing plants in Mezquitic, Jalisco
Author(s) -
Arcelia González-García,
Claudia Hernández-Salas,
Rosa María Martínez-Ortiz,
Lilia González-Martínez
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de análisis cuantitativo y estadístico
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2410-3438
DOI - 10.35429/jqsa.2021.22.8.25.30
Subject(s) - arboreal locomotion , bark (sound) , deciduous , traditional medicine , geography , agroforestry , business , medicine , forestry , ecology , biology , habitat
Cuachalalate is (Amphiterigium adstringens )an arboreal species of the low deciduous forest whose bark has been used since pre-Hispanic times in traditional medicine because it is one of the products of greatest demand of Mexican herbalism and the economic importance for the communities that live in this ecosystem in the inifap Since 1989, research has been carried out to improve its management, which currently allows its sustainable and legal use. This study was carried out in Jalisco Zacatecas whose objective was to know the use of the curative plants of cuachalalate with traditional medicine as preventive of a scarring of some of the wounds as well as the most frequently consumed and the results indicate that the main areas or fronts of the cortex are from the State of Jalisco for the human