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Traditional remedies used in the Western Pacific for the treatment of ciguatera poisoning

Bourdy Geneviève, Cabalion Pierre, Amade Philippe, Laurent Dominique. 1992. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
Traditional remedies used in the Western Pacific for the treatment of ciguatera poisoning
ARTICLE, (1992 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
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Audience : RESEARCHERS
Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.
Subject
ETHNOMEDECINE, TOXICITE ALIMENTAIRE, POISSON, MEDECINE TRADITIONNELLE, PLANTE MEDICINALE, INVENTAIRE, TAXONOMIE, PREPARATION MEDICINALE, DOSAGE, CIGUATERA
Domains
Santé, Pharmacologie, Ethnobotanique, Ethnomédecine
Description

Ciguatera is a specific type of food poisoning associated with the ingestion of tropical fish, which, although normally safe for consumption, may at times contain high amounts of ciguatoxin, as well as other chemically related toxins. Widespread in tropical regions where coral reefs are present, ciguatera fish poisoning constitutes a major hindrance for local fishing industries, local economies and foreign trade. Because no symptomatic treatment has been totally satisfactory, folk remedies remain of great interest. In this paper, a list of plants used in reating ciguatera poisoning in the Western Pacific region is presented, with emphasis on species whose exact utilization (par of plant used, preparation, dosage) has been determined. (Résumé d'auteur)

Keywords
Traditional remedies, ciguatera poisoning, Western Pacific
Language
English (en-GB)
Creators
Bourdy Geneviève, Cabalion Pierre, Amade Philippe, Laurent Dominique
Contributors
Sources
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1992, 36, p. 163-174.
Coverage
VANUATU, NOUVELLE CALEDONIE
Name of newspaper
Journal of Ethnopharmacology