Socio-cultural importance of the species Blighia sapida koenig (Sapindaceae) in Benin

Moussa NDIAYE 1, 2, *, Eric E AGOYI 2, Achille E ASSAGBADJO 2, Birane DIENG 1, Ablaye NGOM 1 and Khandioura NOBA 1

1 Botany-Biodiversity Laboratory, Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Cheikh Anta Diop University, BP 5005, Dakar-Fann, Senegal.
2 Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, 01 B.P. 526 Cotonou, Benin.
 
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2022, 18(03), 073–082.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2022.18.3.0079
Publication history: 
Received on 18 January 2022; revised on 06 March 2022; accepted on 08 March 2022
 
Abstract: 
Objective: Blighia sapida is a species whose nutritional potential has been demonstrated by certain authors. Nevertheless, its valuation knows real constraints due to the lack of knowledge of the species by the community. The general objective of this study is to contribute to improving the levels of knowledge about B. sapida for its better use.
Methodology and Results: Eight hundred and sixty-three (863) households were surveyed across 24 villages distributed in 8 communes chosen from the three phytogeographical regions of the country (south, center and north). Ethnobotanical data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire. Five uses of the species have been identified: food (81%), cosmetic (10%), medicinal (7%), commercial (0.31%) and fertilizer (0.21%) uses. The organs used are the fruit (arils, seed and fruit capsule), seed, bark, leaves and root. The use value obtained in the localities surveyed (VUt = 2.2) reflects the level of use of the species by the population. The diversity and equitability index values ​​(ID = 1.43 and IE = 0.57) show a heterogeneous distribution of knowledge about the species within the population groups. The low value of the vulnerability index (IV=2.50) justifies that the species is not yet under threat of extinction in Benin.
Conclusion and application of the results: At the end of this study, it is observed that B. sapida is of high socio-cultural importance for the rural population of Benin. This level of importance assessed through ethnobotanical indices (IC, ID, VU and IV) justifies the perception that indigenous populations have given to the plant, which nevertheless provides an important source of income, food supply and pharmacopoeia.
 
Keywords: 
Valuation; Vulnerability; Aril; Ethnobotany; Ackee
 
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