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59 plants found in 18 references for the following symptom

Symptom: H(054)
Description: trypanosomiasis

1 reference(s) for Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Del.
Official name: Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Del.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Acacia arabica Willd.; Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F. Wight
Pictures: B5NordAcacia_nilotica.jpg , Acacia_nilotica3.jpg , Acacia_nilotica2.jpg , Acacia_nilotica1.jpg , Acacia_arabica.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem and root bark of Acacia nilotica, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: buwanan, bogonan (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Afzelia africana Smith ex Pers.
Official name: Afzelia africana Smith ex Pers.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Afzelia_africana1.jpg , HA03Afzelia_africana.jpg , Afzelia_africana2.jpg
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(005), H(007), H(027z), H(051), H(054), H(077), H(093), H(100), H(104), H(109), H(169), H(173)
Recipes: H(005), leaves Afzelia africana, Syzygium guineense, fruits Xylopia sp., decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(007) diur., H(051), H(077), barks, pulp Afzelia africana , Tamarindus indica , Afrormosia sp. , RNS.
H(054), H(093), roots of Afzelia africana , Tamarindus indica , Ficus capensis , decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(100) blen., H(104), Afzelia africana , roots, decoction (H2O) + pimentos (Capsicum annuum)
H(109), pains lumbar vertebrae, cooked barks + karite butter (Butyrospermum paradoxum), frictions
H(077), H(027z) + H(077), ONS. Tamarindus indica, Afzelia africana + little pieces of iron, RNS.
H(169), roots, powder + millet beer
H(173), cooked fruits, local application
H(173), fruits ashes in local application
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: bo (Attié), m'boro (Agni), dangha (Bambara), tiémé (Tagouana), lingué (Bambara), kpa kpa, koua koua (Baoulé), liebé (Senoufo), tiégué (Guimini), kiépouin (Gourounsi), kwassalio, toukouzingou (Koulango), kotogiben (Abron), kan (Mossi)

1 reference(s) for Afzelia quanzensis Welw.
Official name: Afzelia quanzensis Welw.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Afzelia_quanzensis.jpg , Afzelia_quanzensis2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark of Afzelia africana, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: lingu´e, dankan (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Ampelocissus grantii (Bak.) Planch.
Official name: Ampelocissus grantii (Bak.) Planch.
Family: Vitaceae
Pictures: HA06Ampelocissus_grantii.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, aerial parts of Ampelocissus grantii, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: kongho forokofaraka (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Anchomanes difformis (Bl.) Engl.
Official name: Anchomanes difformis (Bl.) Engl.
Family: Araceae
Pictures: Anchomanes_difformis2.jpg , Anchomanes_difformis3.jpg , Anchomanes_difformis4.jpg , Anchomanes_difformis5.jpg , Anchomanes_difformis6.jpg , Anchomanes_difformis1.jpg
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(005), H(006), H(007), H(013), H(054), H(100), H(126)
Recipes: H(006) purgative, H(005) ?dema, H(007) diuretic, H(100) blen., H(126), pounded roots, decoction, VO.
H(013) furuncles, roots pulp mixed in clay, local application
H(054), ONS. de Anchomanes difformis, Physalis angulata, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: don, vianakwaï (Guéré), linna batari, dina tali (Yacouba), blima (Krou), dé (Dioula, Koulango), dobli, dobré - dobré (Shien), dri, diri (Gouro), eupé (Ashanti), bédro - bédro (Bété), toupain (Agni), pê (Abron)

2 reference(s) for Annona senegalensis Pers.
Official name: Annona senegalensis Pers.
Family: Annonaceae
Synonyms: Annona arenaria Thonn.; Annona senegalensis Pers. var. senegalensis; Annona chrysophylla Bojer
Pictures: HA06Annona_senegalensis.jpg , Annona_senegalensis1.jpg , Annona_senegalensis3.jpg , Annona_senegalensis2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, leaves of Annona senegalensis, decoction, infusion, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: mond´e-sounsoun (Bambara)
Reference HP 03
Author: Persinos, G.J. , M.W. Quimby & J.W. Schermerhorn
Title: A preliminary pharmacognostical study of ten Nigerian plants. Economic Botany, 18, 4, 329 - 341, (1964)
Symptoms: H(008), H(020), H(039), H(054), H(068)
Recipes: H(008), H(020) snakes, H(039) insecticide, H(054), H(068) vermifuge, roots and barks, RNS.
H(056) Guinea worm, sores, powdered leaves, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Nigeria
Vernacular name: oosamahgoo (Anaguta), gwandar daji (Hausa)

1 reference(s) for Anogeissus leiocarpus (DC.) Guill. & Perr.
Official name: Anogeissus leiocarpus (DC.) Guill. & Perr.
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Anogeissus schimperi Hochst. ex Hutch. & Dalziel
Pictures: Anogeissus_leiocarpus.jpg , HA06Anogeissus_leiocarpus.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, root bark, leaves of Anogeissus leiocarpus, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: ngalama (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del.
Official name: Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del.
Family: Balanitaceae
Synonyms: Balanites gillettii Cufod.
Pictures: Balanites_aegyptiaca1.jpg , HA06Balanites_aegyptiaca.jpg , Balanites_aegyptiaca2.jpg , Balanites_aegyptiaca3.jpg , Balanites_aegyptiaca4.jpg , Balanites_aegyptiaca5.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots, root bark, shoots of Balanites aegyptiaca, decoction, infusion, powder, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: nsèg`en`e (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Boscia angustifolia A. Rich.
Official name: Boscia angustifolia A. Rich.
Family: Capparaceae
Pictures: Boscia_angus.jpg , HA03Boscia_angustifolia.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, twigs, leaves of Boscia angustifolia, powder, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: berecé (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Cassia occidentalis L.
Official name: Cassia occidentalis L.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Senna occidentalis (L.) Link
Pictures: Cassia_occidentalis2.jpg , Cassia_occidentalis3.jpg , Cassia_occidentalis4.jpg , Cassia_occidentalis5.jpg , HA06Cassia_ occidentalis.jpg , Cassia_occidentalis1.jpg
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008) + H(104), H(014), H(037), H(045), H(051), H(054), H(100), H(100x), H(103), H(104), H(113), H(126), H(127)
Recipes: H(006) whole plant, decoction (H2O), VO. , morning and evening ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(008) + H(104) gastric ulcer, pounded seeds of Senna., decoction (1 l. H2O), to filter, VO., 200 ml., morning and evening during 5 days
H(014, 4) dermatosiss, leaves of Senna., to pound, local application in friction
H(037) cough, leaves of Lantana camara of Annona senegalensis of Citrus aurantifolia of Persea americana of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), 3 S / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(037), roots of Senna occidentalis of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction (H2O) + sugar, VO., 3 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(045) antiseptic urinary canal, roots of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis of Senna occdentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., morning and evening
H(051) fever, malaria, roots of Lantana camara of Senna occidentalis, roots and leaves of Carica papaya, decoction (H2O), couvrir le récipient with the leaves of Musa sapientum, steam bath
H(051, 5) fever, malaria, leaves of Lantana camara, roots + leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Cymbopogon citratus of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 X / day ; childs, 2 coffee spoons ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, roots of Annona senegalensis, leaves and fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, leaves and roots of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 3 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Annona senegalensis, decoction (H2O), VO. 2 X / day; childs , 50 ml ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, roots of Cassia., decoction (H2O), VO. 3 X / day ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Mangifera indica of Persea americana, roots of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H20), VO. ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H20), VO., 3 X / day ; childs, 25 ml. ; adults, 100 ml. + pounded leaves in friction
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H20), VO., 200 ml. / day
H(051) fever, malaria, roots of Nauclea latifolia and of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 3 X / day ; childs, 100 ml. ; adults, 200 ml
H(051, 16), fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Senna occidentalis of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 X / day ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, fruits sectionnés of Citrus aurantifolia, roots of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO. 2 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Senna occidentalis of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction H20), VO. 3 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051, 6) fever, malaria, roots of Senna occidentalis, fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, leaves of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction (H2O), VO. 50 ml, 2 X / day (to eat before)
H(051, 4) fever, malaria, roots of Senna occidentalis, bulb of Allium cepa of Allium sativum, fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(054), roots of Elaeis guineensis of Senna occidentalis, decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO., 200 ml., 4 X / day, until recovery
H(100, 5) gono., roots of Senna occidentalis, barks of Mangifera indica, decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml., 2 X / day
H(100x) roots of Cassia occidentalis, plantes entières of Pasmalariam orbiculare of ??? "imamak", decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml?, 3 X / day
H(100x) roots of Cassia occidentalis of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 2 X / day
H(100x) roots of Cassia., decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml., 3 X / day
H(100x), barks of Mangifera indica, stems of Costus afer, roots of Senna occidentalis, whole plant of Pasmalariam orbiculare, decoction (H2O), VO., 200 ml., more than 3 X / day
H(100x), stems pounded of Senna occidentalis, roots of Ocimum gratissimum, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., 2 X / day
H(103) string ligament of the baby tongue, juice of leaves of Senna occidentalis of Abrus precatorius, 3 drops on the tongue, 3 X / day
H(104), leaves of Persea americana of Dacryodes edulis, leaves and roots of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
H(113), grinded leaves of Bidens pilosa of Manihot esculenta of Senna occidentalis, barks of Erythrophleum ivorense of Mangifera indica,; decoction 5 to 10 l. H2O), to wash the body
H(126), roots of Cassia., decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml., 3 X / day
H(126, 6), roots of Cassia., decoction (1 l. H2O), VO., 200 ml. fresh decoction
H(126, 2), roots of Cassia., decoction (1 l. H2O), VO., 2 X / day, fresh decoction ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 150 ml.
H(127), roots of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Senna alata of Nauclea latifolia, decoction in du palm wine, VO. 200 ml., morning and evening
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Cassia sieberiana DC.
Official name: Cassia sieberiana DC.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Cassia kotschyana Oliv.
Pictures: Cassia_sieberiana1.jpg , Cassia_sieberiana2.jpg , Cassia_sieberiana3.jpg , Cassia_sieberiana4.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots of Cassia siebehana, decoction, maceration, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: sinja (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.
Official name: Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.
Family: Bombacaceae
Pictures: HA05Ceiba_pentandra.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra1.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra3.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra4.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra5.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, root bark, leaves of Ceiba pentandra, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: banan (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Cissus quadrangularis L.
Official name: Cissus quadrangularis L.
Family: Vitaceae
Synonyms: Vitis quadrangularis (L.) Wall. ex Wight & Arn.
Pictures: Cissus_quadrangularis2.jpg , Cissus_quadrangularis5.jpg , Cissus_quadrangularis1.jpg , Cissus_quadrangularis3.jpg , Cissus_quadrangularis4.jpg , HA06Cissus_quadrangularis.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Cissus quadrangularis, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: wulujolokoba (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth.
Official name: Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth.
Family: Rutaceae
Pictures: Clausena_anisata2.jpg , Clausena_anisata1.jpg , HA03Clausena_anisata.jpg
Reference HA 34
Author: Aberra Geyid, Dawit Abebe, Asfaw Debella, Zewdneh Makonnen, Frehiwot Aberra, Frehiwot Teka, Tesfaye Kebede, Kelbessa Urga, Kidist Yersaw, Teklele Biza, Bisrat Haile Mariam & Mulugeta GutaYersaw, Teklele Biza, Bisrat Haile Mariam & Mulugeta Guta
Title: Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 97, pp. 421-427 ( 2005)
Symptoms: H(051), H(054), H(068), H(070), H(100)
Recipes: H(051) palu, H(054) trypanosomiasis, H(068) ascaris, H(070) rabies, H(100) syphilis, aerial part, RNS.
Region: East Africa
Country: Ethiopia
Vernacular name: limich

1 reference(s) for Cochlospermum tinctorium Perr. ex A. Rich.
Official name: Cochlospermum tinctorium Perr. ex A. Rich.
Family: Cochlospermaceae
Synonyms: Cochlospermum niloticum Oliv.
Pictures: Cochlospermum_tinctorium1.jpg , HA03Coch_tinctorium.jpg , HA06Cochlospermum tinctorium.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots, Cochlospermum tinctorium, powder, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: n?tiribara (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Combretum glutinosum Perr. ex DC.
Official name: Combretum glutinosum Perr. ex DC.
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Combretum passargei Engl. et Diels
Pictures: HA06Combretum_glutinosum.jpg , Combretum_glutinosum1.jpg , Combretum_glutinosum2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark of Combretum glutinosum, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: diangara, tiangara (Bambara)

2 reference(s) for Combretum micranthum G. Don
Official name: Combretum micranthum G. Don
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Combretum raimbaultii Heck.
Pictures: Combretum_micranthum1.jpg , Combretum_micranthum3.jpg , Combretum_micranthum2.jpg , HA06Combretum_micranthum.jpg
Reference B6 Nord
Author: Bellakhdar, J.
Title: La pharmacopée marocaine traditionnelle: Médecine arabe ancienne et savoirs populaires. Ibis Press, 764 p. (1997)
Symptoms: H(054), H(104), H(126), H(162), H(210)
Recipes: H(210), drug, imported from Senegal
H(054), H(104), H(126), H(162) leaves (region of Casablanca, Fès, Marrakech), RNS.
THIS PLANT HAS NO SIGNALIZED USE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE IN NORTH AFRICA BUT WELL IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Region: North Africa
Country: Moroco
Vernacular name: kinkiliba (Moroco), kinkéliba vrai (local French)
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of Combretum micranthum, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: ngolobè (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Cordia myxa L.
Official name: Cordia myxa L.
Family: Boraginaceae
Reference HM 33
Author: Malgras, D. (R.P.)
Title: Arbres et arbustes guérisseurs des savanes maliennes. Editions Karthala, 22 - 24, boulevard Arago, 75013 Paris, 480 p. (1992)
Symptoms: H(001), H(008), H(027y), H(051), H(054), H(068), H(124), H(179)
Recipes: H(001) cataracts, mistletoe with leaves of Cordia myxa, decoction, eyes instillation
H(008) diarrhoea, H(051) paludism, H(179) nephritis, H(054) trypanosomiasis, maceration of leaves of Cordia myxa, RNS.
H(068) onchocerciasis, roots decoction of Cordia myxa, RNS.
H(124) haemostatic, H(027y) cure post-partum, stems with leaves, RNS
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: ndege, nteke, damatere (Bambara), ndeke, ndarama, daramba (Malinke), kontinge (Senoufo)

1 reference(s) for Crossopteryx febrifuga (Afz. ex G. Don) Benth.
Official name: Crossopteryx febrifuga (Afz. ex G. Don) Benth.
Family: Rubiaceae
Synonyms: Rondeletia africana T. Winterb.
Pictures: HA05Crossopteryx _febrifuga.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga1.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga2.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga3.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga4.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga5.jpg
Reference HS 06
Author: Staner, P. & R. Boutique
Title: Matériaux pour l'étude des plantes médicinales indigènes du Congo Belge. Mém. Institut royal colonial belge, Section des Sc. naturelles et médicales,Collection in-8°, fasc. 6 et dernier, 228 p., (1937)
Symptoms: H(054), H(068), H(104)
Recipes: H(054), H(068), barks, maceration, RNS. (Atlantic region)
H(104), barks, decoction (H2O), RNS.(Kasai)
Region: Central Africa
Country: Democratic republic of Congo (ex. Zaïre) (Kasai, Atlantic region)
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Cussonia barteri Seem.
Official name: Cussonia barteri Seem.
Family: Araliaceae
Synonyms: Cussonia djalonensis A. Chev.; Cussonia kirkii Seem.
Pictures: Cussonia_barteri2.jpg , Cussonia_barteri1.jpg
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(005), H(051x), H(054), H(173)
Recipes: H(005), H(051x), H(054), H(173), stems or leaves of Cussonia djalonensis, decoction (H2O), bath, steam bath, lotion
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: fittouwo (Tagouana) , bobo, botuo, bouroukounou (Dioula), boulou kourouni (main coupée) (Bambara), bobo, bombo, boglo, akongo, akouampgo (Baoulé), koulédié iri (arbre qui tue la tortue) (Gouro), borokoum (Agni), korozingia (Abron), bogotéï (Koulango)

2 reference(s) for Detarium senegalense J.F.Gmel.
Official name: Detarium senegalense J.F.Gmel.
Family: Fabaceae
Reference HK 01
Author: Kerharo, J. & J. G. Adam
Title: La pharmacopée sénégalaise traditionnelle. Plantes médicinales et toxiques. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 1011 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(001), H(037), H(054), H(075), H(078), H(091), H(104), H(173), H(078), H(092), H(104), H(173)
Recipes: H(001), leaves of Detarium senegalensis, to maceratees, to wash
H(037) cough, ripe fruit of Detarium., VO.
H(037), H(104), H(173), barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium., maceration (wine), VO. (variété non comestible)
H(054), ONS. of Detarium seneitchnse of Leptadenia hastata, RNS., VO.
H(054), barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium senegalensis, whole plant of Leptadenia hastata, maceration (H2O) , VO, to wash, massage with les residuums résiduels
H(091) anemia, H(075) anorexie, roots, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium., RNS., VO.
H(078) cancer back, barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium., powder, VO. (variété comestible), local application
H(092), ripe fruit of Detarium., VO. (il existe cependant une variété comestible)
H(104) colic, obstruction of bowels, barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium., decoction (H2O), VO. (variété comestible)
H(173), whole fruit of Detarium., pulp, expression, VO., to rub
Region: West Africa
Country: Senegal
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HK 51
Author: Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title: Les plantes médicinales, toxiques et magiques des Niominka et des Socé des Iles du Saloum (Sénégal) Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 279 - 334 (1964)
Symptoms: H(001), H(006), H(054)
Recipes: H(001) conjonctivitis, leaves maceration of Detarium senegalense, eyes bath (à Niodior)
H(006) constipation , leaves decoction of Detarium senegalense , VO. (à Niodior)
H(054) magic cure of the trypanosomiasis, maceration of the trunk barks of Detarium senegalense + the whole plant of Leptadenia hastata, half of the preparation VO. 3 X / day, to wash the patient with the rest of the preparation + massage with the residues.( in Bétanti)
Region: West Africa
Country: Senegal (Saloun island)
Vernacular name: inedoreye, n'dorèye, dorèye, indohoye, dohogne (Niominka); tali, talo (Socé) (edible variety); tali kounaon, talo kounan, talém'baro (Socé) (toxic variety)

1 reference(s) for Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. ex DC.
Official name: Diospyros mespiliformis Hochst. ex DC.
Family: Ebenaceae
Pictures: HA06Diospyros_mespiliformis.jpg , Diospyros_mespiliformis2.jpg , HA06Diospyros_mesp.jpg , Diospyros_mespiliformis1.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of Diospyros mespiliformis, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: sounsounfing (Bambara)

2 reference(s) for Elaeis guineensis Jacq.
Official name: Elaeis guineensis Jacq.
Family: Palmae
Pictures: HA05Elaeis_guineensis.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis1.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis5.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis2.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis7.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis4.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis6.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis3.jpg
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(001), H(014), H(015x), H(020), H(026), H(031), H(038), H(045), H(046), H(054), H(094), H(100x), H(103), H(111), H(113), H(139), H(168)
Recipes: H(001) inflammation of the conjunctiva, seeds immatures of Elaeis guineensis, juice, 2 drops in each eye, morning and evening, till recovery
H(014, 5) itch, fruits of Elaeis, to cook in H2O), to pound, frictions
H(014, 8) whitlow, fruits pulp of Elaeis guineensis, leaves of Boerhavia diffusa, to pound, application in dressing
H(014, 3) whitlow, fruits of Elaeis., to pound, application in dressing
H(015x) during pregnacy, terminal texture of Elaeis, to pound (H2O), to filter, VO. 200 ml., 3 X / day
H(020) snake, fruits pulp of Elaeis., local application
H(020) snake, seeds of Aframomum melegueta, roots of Clerodendrum spinescens, fruits pulp of Elaeis guineensis + gun powder, to pound, application on scarifications on the bite
H(026), 10 fruits of Elaeis guineensis, 150 gr. of roots of Nauclea latifolia, decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO. 50 ml., 3 X / day till recovery
H(031) stitch in the side, fruit of Elaeis guineensis, leaves of Sida acuta, to pound, local frictions on scarifications
H(031, 10) stitch in the side, fruit pulp of Elaeis., local frictions
H(033) male, seeds of Elaeis guineensis, tuberous barks of Manihot esculenta, rhizom of Imperata cylindrica, to pound in 1,5 l. H2O, to filter + 5 pieces of sugar, VO. 50 ml., 3 X / day
H(038, 3) pelvis pains, roots of Elaeis guineensis, barks of Alstonia congensis, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., morning and evening
H(045, 7) cicatrizing, fruits of Elaeis., to pound, local application
tH(045) antiseptic urinary canal, roots of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis of Senna occdentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., morning and evening
H(046, 3), to wash the body with 1 l. of palm wineH(051) fever, malaria, childs, pounded leaves of Ageratum conyzoides, fruit pulp of Elaeis guineensis, to dilute (5 l. H2O), to wash the body
H(054), roots of Elaeis guineensis of Senna occidentalis, decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO., 200 ml., 4 X / day, until recovery
H(094), 4 fresh fruits of Elaeis guineensis, internal part of the bark of Newbouldia laevis, to pound, to remove the fibres, in the rectum
H(103), barks of Zanthoxylum gilletii of Milicia excelsa of Klainedoxa gabonensis , leaves of Alchornea cordifolia, roots of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), mouth wash
H(103, 5) odontalgia, roots of Elaeis., decoction (1,5 l. H2O), mouth wash, 3 X / day
H(100x) roots of Cassia occidentalis of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 2 X / day
H(111, 14), fruits pulp of Elaeis, to pound, local application
H(113), fruit of Elaeis guineensis, seeds of Aframomum melegueta, leaves of Bidens pilosa, to pound + rock salt, local application on scarifications
H(139) aphrodisiac, roots of Elaeis guineensis of Markhamia sessilis, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
H(139, 2) sexual asthenia, roots of Elaeis., decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO. 200ml., 3 X / day
H(139) frigidity, terminal bud of Elaeis., to pound, to dilute 1 l. H2O), to filter, VO. fresh solution, 1 X / day
H(152, 2), terminal bud of Elaeis., decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., morning and evening
H(168), seeds of Pentacletra macrophylla, fruit pulp of Elaeis guineensis, leaves of Cogniauxia podolaena, to pound in H2O, to filter, 1 drop in each eye, morning and evening during 1 week
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(014), H(030), H(054), H(093)
Recipes: H(014), palm oil in association
H(030), roots ashes + salt + palm oil , VO.
H(054), decoction (H2O) of pieces of stalks in the juice of palm tree, VO.
H(093), palm oil, VO.---------------------------------------------------------idem for other species
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: helminii (Tagouana), mébodui (Baoulé), telili (Dioula), akwoi - sran (Ebrié), cérédi (Dabou)

1 reference(s) for Entada abyssinica Steud. ex A. Rich.
Official name: Entada abyssinica Steud. ex A. Rich.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: HA07Entada_abyssinica.jpg , Entada_abyssinica2.jpg , Entada_abyssinica1.jpg , Entada_abyssinica3.jpg
Reference HH 09b
Author: Hamill, F.A., S. Apio, N. K. Mubiru, R. Bukenya-Ziraba, M. Mosango, O. W. Maganyi and D. D. Soejarto
Title: Traditional herbal drugs of Southern Uganda, II: literature analysis and antimicrobial assays, Volume 84, pp. 57 - 78 (2003)
Symptoms: H(008), H(014), H(054)
Recipes: H(008) diarrhea , fruit + leaves of Entada abyssinica of Erythrina abyssinica of Microglossa afzelli : pounded fresh, as with a mortar and pestle + H2O + mumbwa, VO. 250 ml. : thrice per day X 3, rub remainder on stomach
H(008) cholera, barks decoction, 1 cup boiled 5' VO. : twice per day : as needed to effect result
H(014) tinea capitis, barks grinded into paste, rub on head of childeren as a cap? Wear until falls off
H(054), roots, 1 table spoon per 250 ml H2O, infusion of ground roots: 1 cup with milk, thrice per day X 1 to 2 week
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (southern), tribe Baganda, district of Mpigi
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Entada africana Guill. & Perr.
Official name: Entada africana Guill. & Perr.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Entada sudanica Schweinf.
Pictures: Entada_africana1.jpg , HA03Entada_africana.jpg , Entada_africana2.jpg , Entada_africana3.jpg , Entada_africana4.jpg , Entada_africana5.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots of Entada africana, decoction, infusion, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: samanèrè (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Enteropogon macrostachyus (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Munro ex Benth.
Official name: Enteropogon macrostachyus (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Munro ex Benth.
Family: Poaceae
Pictures: Enteropogon_macrostachyus1.jpg
Reference HN 26
Author: Nanyingi, M. O., J. M Mbaria, A. L. Lanyasunya, C. G. Wagate, K. B Koros, H. F Kaburia, R. W Munenge, W. O Ogara
Title: Ethnopharmacological survey of Samburu District, Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 4:14 (2008)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: V(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of Enteropogon macrostachyus, hot decoction, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Samburu district)
Vernacular name: lkujita-ong (Samburu)

2 reference(s) for Erythrophleum guineense G. Don
Official name: Erythrophleum guineense G. Don
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Erythrophleum suaveolens (Guill. & Perr.) Brenan
Pictures: Erythrophleum_guineense3.jpg , Erythrophleum_guineense1.jpg , Erythrophleum_guineense2.jpg
Reference HB 05
Author: Bouquet, A.
Title: Féticheurs et médecines traditionnelles du Congo (Brazzaville). Mém. O.R.S.T.O.M., 36, 282 p., (1969) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(005), H(014), H(038), H(054), H(092), H(103), H(108), H(113), H(170), H(173)
Recipes: H(005), H(113) rheumatism, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum guineense, decoction (H2O), bath
H(014) dermatosis, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum guineense, decoction (H2O), bath
H(018), H(108) sinus, H(118) rhino - pharyngite, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum., to dry, powder, to take snuff
H(038) femal, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum., decoction (H2O), in vagina
H(054), stem with leaves of Tapura bouquetiana, barks stem, branch, trunk of Piptadeniastrum africanum of Erythrophleum guineense, decoction (H2O), steam bath
H(092), barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum, VO.
H(103) tooth and mouth, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum., decoction, gargle
H(112), H(170), H(201) psychosis, barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(173), aerian part of Ganoderma sp., barks stem, branch, trunk of Erythrophleum guineense of Harungana madagascariesnsis, to roast, powder, scarifications
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: not registered by the author
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of Erythrophleum guineense, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: tali, teli (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Fagara zanthoxyloides Lam.
Official name: Fagara zanthoxyloides Lam.
Family: Rutaceae
Synonyms: Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides (Lam.) Zepernick & Timler
Pictures: HA05Fagara_zanthoxyloides.jpg
Reference HM 00
Author: Maas, A.
Title: Inventaire des produits traditionnels contre la diarrhée des petits ruminants. Enquête dans le département du Mono. Rapport de stage. Direction de la recherche agronomique. Projet de recherche appliquée en milieu réel. République du Bénin, Ministère du développement rural, 39p., (1991)
Symptoms: H(004), H(054), H(200)
Recipes: H(004), H(200), roots, RNS.
H(054), twigs and roots, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Benin - Mono
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Ficus capensis Thunb.
Official name: Ficus capensis Thunb.
Family: Moraceae
Synonyms: Ficus sur Forssk.
Pictures: HA03Ficus_capensis.jpg
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(005), H(007), H(008), H(018), H(033, 2), H(037), H(051), H(054), H(093), H(113), H(139), H(100), H(201),
Recipes: H(005), Ficus capensis barks, pulp + fruits Xylopia aethiopica , enema
H(007), H(008) dys., H(018), H(037), H(051) + H(113), H(139), stems, leaves, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(033) woman (receipt Sénoufo, Gouin), fruit maceration of Landolphia senegalensis,leaves juice of Vernonia guineensis, Cissus corylifolia, Vitex ceinkowskii, Ficus capensis, VO.
H(033) + H(201), because the abundance of fruits, ONS, RNS
H(054), H(093), roots of Afzelia africana , Tamarindus indica , Ficus capensis , decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs (korhogo), ONS., RNS.
H(093) + H(112), Khaya senegalensis barks, pulp + honey + Ficus exasperata, Ficus capensis or Costus lucunusianus
H(100) blen., roots, decoction (H2O), enema
H(100) blen., yong plant, juice, VO.
H(157) (katiola), H(173) (kong), ONS., RNS.
H(201), stems, leaves, decoction (H2O), VO. or bath, again bad spirits whom provoke madness
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: siakwa (Tagouana), aloma dan (Baoulé), toro, tourou, baba, soutouro, soro (Dioula), doubani (Maho), gro (Yacouba), tim, frankaa (Guéré), guiréguiré, glebourou (Krou), bô (Shien), kacia (Karaboro), volo (Gagou), aloma (Agni), ad (Abron)

1 reference(s) for Ficus thonningii Blume
Official name: Ficus thonningii Blume
Family: Moraceae
Synonyms: Ficus iteophylla Miq.
Pictures: Ficus_thonningii1.jpg , HA06Ficus_thonningii.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of Ficus iteophylla, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: nsèrèninjè, jatigifaga-yiri (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Guiera senegalensis J.F. Gmel.
Official name: Guiera senegalensis J.F. Gmel.
Family: Combretaceae
Pictures: HA06Guiera_senegalensis.jpg , Guiera_senegalensis2.jpg , Guiera_senegalensis1.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots, leaves of Guiera senegalensis, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: nkunje (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Harungana madagascariensis Lam. ex Poir.
Official name: Harungana madagascariensis Lam. ex Poir.
Family: Hypericaceae
Pictures: HA21Harungana_madagascariensis.jpg , Harungana_madagascariensis1.jpg , Harungana_madagascariensis2.jpg
Reference HG 10
Author: Gill, L.S. & C. Akinwumi
Title: Nigerian folk medicine practices and beliefs of the Ondo people. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 18, pp. 257 - 266, (1986)
Symptoms: H(006), H(037), H(054), H(055), H(104), H(108)
Recipes: H(006), H(037) cough, H(054), H(055), H(104), H(108), barks, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Nigeria (Ondo people)
Vernacular name: adenden (Ondo)

1 reference(s) for Holarrhena africana DC.
Official name: Holarrhena africana DC.
Family: Apocynaceae
Synonyms: Holarrhena floribunda (G. Don) Dur. & Schinz
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Holarrhena floribunda, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: bassira, bassoro (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Khaya senegalensis (Desv.) A. Juss.
Official name: Khaya senegalensis (Desv.) A. Juss.
Family: Meliaceae
Synonyms: Swietenia senegalensis Desv.
Pictures: HA06Khaya_senegal.jpg , Khaya_senegalensis3.jpg , Khaya_senegalensis4.jpg , Khaya_senegalensis2.jpg , Khaya_senegalensis1.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark of Khaya senegalensis, decoction, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: jala (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Lannea microcarpa Engl. & Krause
Official name: Lannea microcarpa Engl. & Krause
Family: Anacardiaceae
Pictures: HA06Lannea_microcarpa.jpg , Lannea_microcarpa1.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, leaves of Lannea microcarpa, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: npeguba (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Lawsonia inermis L.
Official name: Lawsonia inermis L.
Family: Lythraceae
Synonyms: Lawsonia alba Lam.
Pictures: Lawsonia_inermis4.jpg , HA06Lawsonia_inermis.jpg , Lawsonia_inermis3.jpg , Lawsonia_inermis1.jpg , Lawsonia_inermis2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Lawsonia alba, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: jabi (Bambara)

3 reference(s) for Leptadenia hastata (Pers.) Decne.
Official name: Leptadenia hastata (Pers.) Decne.
Family: Asclepiadaceae
Synonyms: Leptadenia lancifolia (Schumach & Thonn.) Decne.
Pictures: HA06Leptadenia_hastata.jpg , Leptadenia_hastata1.jpg , Leptadenia_hastata2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, aerial parts of Leptadenia hastata, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: nsoyin (Bambara)
Reference HK 01
Author: Kerharo, J. & J. G. Adam
Title: La pharmacopée sénégalaise traditionnelle. Plantes médicinales et toxiques. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 1011 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(002), H(004), H(006), H(007), H(008), H(037), H(038), H(054), H(068), H(094), H(100), H(104), H(118), H(123), H(128), H(139), H(173), H(192), H(201)
Recipes: H(002), H(139) sexual impotence, leaves of Leptadenia hastata, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(004) wound, latex of Leptadenia hastata, local application
H(006), H(128), roots of Leptadenia., maceration (H2O), VO.
H(007), roots Acacia nilotica...var. adansonii of Leptadenia hastata of Securinega virosa, leaves Arachis hypogea, VO.
H(008) baby, ONS. of Leptadenia hastata of Solanum incanum, RNS., VO.
H(037) bronchitis, H(118), barks stem, branch, trunk of Sterculia sestemra, roots of Combretum micranthum, roots of Leptadenia hastata, powder, to take snuff, VO.
H(038), whole plant of Leptadenia., maceration (H2O), VO.
H(038), ONS. of Leptadenia hastata of Cissampelos mucronata of Waltheria indica, RNS.
H(038), H(100) syph, H(104), H(123), roots of Ziziphus mauritiana, ONS. of Borreria verticillata, ONS. of Euphorbia balsamifera of Prosopis africana of Leptadenia hastata of Stereospermum kunthianum, RNS., VO.
H(054), ONS. of Detarium senegalense of Leptadenia hastata, RNS., VO.
H(054), barks stem, branch, trunk of Detarium senegalensis, whole plant of Leptadenia hastata, maceration (H2O) , VO, to wash, massage with les residuums résiduels
H(068) vermifuge, barks stem, branch, trunk of Balanites aegyptiaca of Cordyla pinnata, roots of Leptadenia hastata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(094), tubercle of Cochlospermum tinctorium, ONS. of Leptadenia hastata, VO.
H(094), H(192), ONS. Acacia albida of Securidaca longipedunculata of Cochlospermum tinctorium, of Maytenus senegalensis of Leptadenia hastata, RNS.
H(104), H(068) vermifuge, leaves of Leptadenia., RNS., VO.
H(104), H(006), ripe fruit of Adansonia digitata, ONS. of Leptadenia hastata, RNS., VO.
H(118), latex of Leptadenia, drops in nose
H(123), ONS. of Leptadenia hastata of Calotropis procera, RNS., VO.
H(128), ONS. of Leptadenia hastata of Ziziphus mucronata of Parinari macrophylla, RNS., VO.
H(173), leaves of Combretum micranthum, ONS. of Ziziphus mucronata of Leptadenia hastata of Acacia seyal, RNS.
H(201) psychosis, ONS. of Leptadenia hastata of Balanites aegyptiaca of Tamarindus indica, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Senegal
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HK 51
Author: Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title: Les plantes médicinales, toxiques et magiques des Niominka et des Socé des Iles du Saloum (Sénégal) Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 279 - 334 (1964)
Symptoms: H(054), H(068), H(100)
Recipes: H(054) magic cure of the trypanosomiasis, maceration of the trunk barks of Detarium senegalense + the whole plant of Leptadenia hastata, half of the preparation VO. 3 X / day, to wash the patient with the rest of the preparation + massage with the residues.( in Bétanti)
H(068) vermifuge, leaves and roots decoction of Leptadenia hastata, VO.
H(100) blennorrage, roots of Cissampelos mucronata, Waltheria indica and Leptadenia hastata, RNS. (receipt Socé)
Region: West Africa
Country: Senegal (Saloun island)
Vernacular name: n'dis wandane, ingassoub, n'gaz ou (Niominka) ; sora (Socé)

1 reference(s) for Lippia adoensis Hochst.
Official name: Lippia adoensis Hochst.
Family: Verbenaceae
Synonyms: Lippia multiflora Moldenke
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(001), H(008), H(051), H(054), H(076), H(104), H(108), H(126), H(173)
Recipes: H(001), H(076), H(108), leaves, sap, drops in eyes, nose, mouth
H(008) + H(104), leaves, decoction (H2O), VO. or roots, decoction (H2O), enema
H(051x) = ? H(126), ONS., Vernonia nigritiana, Lippia adoensis, Cassia occidentalis, RNS.
H(051), leaves, infusions, VO.H(054), ONS., RNS.
H(173), barks and stems of Diospyros monbuttensis, stems with leaves of Cassia occidentalis of Lippia adoensis, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: thé de Gambie (local French), kouatri (Tagouana), katien manéré, amaninié (Baoulé), sourou nougban (Dioula), fon (Gouro), amaniena maniéna (Agni), nounoum (Abron), akankoino, angankouin (Koulango)

1 reference(s) for Manihot esculenta Crantz
Official name: Manihot esculenta Crantz
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Synonyms: Manihot utilissima Pohl
Pictures: Manihot_esculenta2.jpg , Manihot_esculenta3.jpg , Manihot_esculenta4.jpg , Manihot_esculenta5.jpg , Manihot_esculenta1.jpg , HA21Manihot_esculenta.jpg
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(001), H(002), H(004), H(008), H(013), H(020), H(031), H(033), H(036), H(046), H(054),H(058), H(068), H(094), H(098), H(103), H(113), H(124), H(126), H(166)
Recipes: H(001) lack of vision, leaves of Manihot esculenta, juice, drops in eyess, 2 drops in each eye, morning and evening
H(002), tuberous barks of Manihot esculenta, seeds of Arachis hypogea, VO.
H(004) wounds, leaves of Capsicum frutescens, tuberized roots of Manihot esculenta + rock salt, to pound, dressing
H(008, 2), tuberous barks of Manihot esculenta, leaves tendres of Vitex madiensis, VO.
H(013) prurit, leaves of Vernonia amygdalina of Clerodendrum spinescens of Chaetocarpus africanus, roots of Manihot esculenta, to pound in 10 l. H2O, bath morning and evening during 3 J .
H(020), leaves of Dichrostachys cinerea of Manihot esculenta of Costus afer, to pound, local application every day of a fresh dressing during 3 days
H(031) stitch in the side, leaves of Manihot., to pound, local frictions
H(033) male, tuberous barks of Manihot esculenta, seeds of Arachis hypogea, to pound, to dilute in 650 ml. drink "Tonic quinine" + 150 ml. of non-sugared milk, VO. 200 ml., 1 X / day
H(033) male, seeds of Elaeis guineensis, tuberous barks of Manihot esculenta, rhizom of Imperata cylindrica, to pound in 1,5 l. H2O, to filter + 5 pieces of sugar, VO. 50 ml., 3 X / day
H(036, 5), leaves of Millettia versicolor of Manihot esculenta, whole plant of Landolphia owariensis, maceration (H2O), to wash the head
H(046, 8) measles, pounded leaves of Manihot., to dilute in 5 to 10 l. H2O, bath 2 X / day
H(046) measles and chicken-pox, barks, tuberous barks, leaves of Manihot esculenta, seeds of Cannabis sativa, maceration in palm wine, bath, 3 X / day
H(046, 16) measles, leaves of Manihot esculenta, stems with leaves of Costus sp., fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, to pound, maceration (H2O), bath with the maceration
H(046, 16) measles, leaves of Manihot., to pound, maceration (H2O), bath
H(046, 26) measles, tuberous barks fermented of Manihot., local frictions
H(046) chicken-pox, leaves of Manihot esculenta of Cannabis sativa, to pound, local frictions
H(054), leaves of Manihot, decoction (1 l. H2O), refroidir, to wash the eyes morning and evening
H(058), leaves of Albizia ferruginea of Carica papaya of Gossypium barbadense of Lantana camara of Manihot esculenta, decoction (H2O), bath + steam bath
H(068, 2) helminthiasis, leaves of Manihot, fermented during 5 J., to cook (H2O) + salt, VO.
H(094), leaves of Capsicum frutescens of Manihot esculenta of Ocimum gratissimum, rhizom of Zingiber officinale, to pound, application par in the rectum sous forme of suppository
H(098) nightmare, leaves of Manihot esculenta of Lycopersicon esculentum, juice, 2 drops in each nostril par jour
H(103) string ligament of the baby tongue, leaves of Manihot esculenta of Gossypium barbadense, young leaves of Musa sapientum., to pound + H2O, 1 coffee spoon, 1 X / day , during one week
H(113), grinded leaves of Bidens pilosa of Manihot esculenta of Senna occidentalis, barks of Erythrophleum ivorense of Mangifera indica,; decoction 5 to 10 l. H2O), to wash the body
H(124) bleeding at the nose childs, leaves of Kalanchoe crenata of Manihot esculenta of Dacryodes edulis, 2 drops in each nostril, 3 X / day
H(126), leaves of Manihot esculenta, apical bud of Elaeis guineensis, to pound in H2O, to filter, VO., 200 ml., 2 X / day , till recovery (ne pas consomer salt and palm oil
H(166) hoquet, tuberous barks fermented of Manihot esculenta, seeds of Zea mays + clay blanche + salt, VO. : 1 soup spoon to each hoquet + 1 coffee spoon d'palm oil
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Exell
Official name: Maytenus senegalensis (Lam.) Exell
Family: Celastraceae
Synonyms: Gymnosporia senegalensis (Lam.) Loes.
Pictures: Maytenus_senegalensis1.jpg , Maytenus_senegalensis2.jpg , HA03Maytenus _senegal.jpg , Maytenus_senegalensis3.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Maytenus senegalensis, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: ngeke (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Mitragyna inermis (Willd.) O. Ktze.
Official name: Mitragyna inermis (Willd.) O. Ktze.
Family: Rubiaceae
Pictures: Mitragyna_inermis1.jpg , HA06Mitragyna_ inermis.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves, stem bark of Mitragyna inermis, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: jun (Bambara)

3 reference(s) for Nauclea latifolia Sm.
Official name: Nauclea latifolia Sm.
Family: Rubiaceae
Synonyms: Sarcocephalus esculentus Afzel. ex Sabine
Pictures: Nauclea_latifolia3.jpg , Nauclea_latifolia2.jpg , Nauclea_latifolia1.jpg , HA05Nauclea_latifolia.jpg
Reference HB 04
Author: Bouquet, A. & M. Debray
Title: Plantes médicinales de la Côte d'Ivoire. Travaux et Documents de l'O.R.S.T.O.M., Paris, n° 32, 232 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(004), H(005), H(007), H(008), H(104), H(015), H(037), H(051), H(054), H(100), H(103), H(126)
Recipes: H(004), H(005), H(007), H(008), H(104), H(015), H(037), H(051), H(054), H(100), H(103), H(126), ONS. of Nauclea latifolia, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: tétré (Aboure)
Reference HB 04
Author: Bouquet, A. & M. Debray
Title: Plantes médicinales de la Côte d'Ivoire. Travaux et Documents de l'O.R.S.T.O.M., Paris, n° 32, 232 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(004), H(005), H(008), H(015), H(037), H(051), H(054), H(100), H(103), H(104), H(113), H(126)
Recipes: H(004) injury, H(005) oedema, H(008) dysentery, H(015) haematuria, H(037) cough, bronchitis, H(051) fever, H(054) trypanosomiasis, H(100) blennorrage, H(103) tooth diseases, H(104) belly pains, H(113) + H(051) backache with fever, H(126) icterus, ONS of Sarcocephalus esculentus, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: atrelé, treli (Baoule), bati, béatou (Malinke), doukami (Ebrie), drapo (Gouro)
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, root bark of Nauclea latifolia, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: baro (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Nicotiana tabacum L.
Official name: Nicotiana tabacum L.
Family: Solanaceae
Pictures: Nicotiana_tabacum2.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum4.jpg , HA06Nicotiana_tabacum.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum3.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum1.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum5.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum6.jpg , Nicotiana_tabacum_fa05056.jpg
Reference HA 05
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(018), H(031), H(054), H(099)
Recipes: H(018), leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose, drops in eyes (painfull)
H(031) intercostal pain, leaves of Nicotiana., softened by the heat of fire, to grind (palm oil), massage
H(054), leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum, leaves of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose, drops in eyes (traitement douloureux)
H(099) epilepsy, leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose
H(099) nervous troubles, leaves of Nicotiana., to softened by the heat of fire, to grind, friction
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: ikaya-lôkô, mbouli (Akwa), foumou (Soundi), tabac (French)

2 reference(s) for Opilia celtidifolia (Guill. & Perr.) Endl.
Official name: Opilia celtidifolia (Guill. & Perr.) Endl.
Family: Opiliaceae
Synonyms: Opilia amentacea Roxb.
Pictures: Opilia_celtidifolia.jpg , HA03Opilia_celtidifolia.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Opilia celtidifolia, infusion, decoction, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: korongoyin, sogèn (Bambara)
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(006), H(007), H(054), H(055), H(068)
Recipes: H(054) + H(006) purg.. + H(007) + H(055), stems, leaves, roots, RNS
H(068), roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: nombodri (Dioula)

1 reference(s) for Parinari curatellifolia Planch. ex Benth.
Official name: Parinari curatellifolia Planch. ex Benth.
Family: Chrysobalanaceae
Synonyms: Parinari curatellifolia Planch. ex Benth. subsp. mobola (Oliv.) R. A. Graham
Pictures: Parinari_curatellifolia2.jpg , Parinari_curatellifolia1.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, twig leaves of Parinari curatellifolia, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: tutu (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth.
Official name: Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: HA21Pentaclethra_macrophylla.jpg , Pentaclethra_macrophylla1.jpg
Reference HS 06
Author: Staner, P. & R. Boutique
Title: Matériaux pour l'étude des plantes médicinales indigènes du Congo Belge. Mém. Institut royal colonial belge, Section des Sc. naturelles et médicales,Collection in-8°, fasc. 6 et dernier, 228 p., (1937)
Symptoms: H(004), H(007), H(008), H(013), H(054), H(100)
Recipes: H(004), leaves, decoction (H2O), RNS. , (Luonga)
H(007)purg., leaves, infusion, enema, (Kasai)
H(008),decoction (H2O), RNS., (Equateur)
H(013) abscess, cloves, decoction (H2O), RNS., (Luonga)
H(054), pounded barks + ants + clay + palm wine, body friction , (Kasai)
H(100) blen., bark, decoction (H2O), RNS. , (Equateur)
Region: Central Africa
Country: Democratic republic of Congo (ex. Zaïre)
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Piliostigma reticulatum (DC.) Hochst.
Official name: Piliostigma reticulatum (DC.) Hochst.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Bauhinia reticulata DC.
Pictures: HA06Piliostigma_reticulatum.jpg , Piliostigma_reticulatum1.jpg , Piliostigma _reticulatum.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, twigs, leaves of Bauhinia reticolata, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: niaman (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Pseudarthria hookeri Wight & Arn.
Official name: Pseudarthria hookeri Wight & Arn.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: HA03Pseudarthria_hookeri.jpg
Reference HB 04
Author: Bouquet, A. & M. Debray
Title: Plantes médicinales de la Côte d'Ivoire. Travaux et Documents de l'O.R.S.T.O.M., Paris, n° 32, 232 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(008), H(037), H(051), H(054), H(113), H(118), H(126), H(139)
Recipes: H(008) dysentery, H(037) broncho-pneumonia, H(054) trypanosomiasis, H(113) + H(051) backache with fever, H(118) angina, H(126) icterus, H(139) aphrodisiac of Pseudarthria hookeri, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: soubanfi (Gagou), soungba (Malinke)

1 reference(s) for Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir.
Official name: Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Pterocarpus_erinaceus1.jpg , Pterocarpus_erinaceus2.jpg , Pterocarpus_erinaceus3.jpg , HA06Pterocarpus_erinaceus.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, shoots of Pterocarpus erinaceus, infusion, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: goni, gouéni (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Salvadora persica L.
Official name: Salvadora persica L.
Family: Salvadoraceae
Pictures: B5NordSalvadora_persica.jpg , Salvadora_persica1.jpg , Salvadora_persica1.jpg , Salvadora_persica2.jpg , Salvadora_persica3.jpg , Salvadora_persica4.jpg , Salvadora_persica5.jpg , HA06Salvadora_persica.jpg
Reference HN 26
Author: Nanyingi, M. O., J. M Mbaria, A. L. Lanyasunya, C. G. Wagate, K. B Koros, H. F Kaburia, R. W Munenge, W. O Ogara
Title: Ethnopharmacological survey of Samburu District, Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 4:14 (2008)
Symptoms: H(005), H(013), H(014), H(030), H(041), H(054), H(103x)
Recipes: H(005) brucellosis, H(013) ulcers, H(014) mange, H(030) retention of afterbirth, H(041) anthrax, H(054) trypanosomiasis, H(103x) toothbrush, roots of Salvadora persica, grinding, hot decoction, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Samburu district)
Vernacular name: sekotei (Samburu)

2 reference(s) for Securidaca longipedunculata Fres.
Official name: Securidaca longipedunculata Fres.
Family: Polygalaceae
Pictures: Securidaca_longipedunculata3.jpg , Securidaca_longipedunculata1.jpg , HA05Securidaca_longipedunculata.jpg , Securidaca_longipedunculata2.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots of Securidaca longependiculalata, maceration, decoction, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: joro, diro (Bambara)
Reference HK 51
Author: Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title: Les plantes médicinales, toxiques et magiques des Niominka et des Socé des Iles du Saloum (Sénégal) Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 279 - 334 (1964)
Symptoms: H(020), H(053), H(054)
Recipes: H(020) snake bite, roots of Securidaca longipedunculata, RNS.
H(053) otitis, juice of young leaves, RNS.
H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots, RNS. (receipt Socé)
Region: West Africa
Country: Senegal (Saloun island)
Vernacular name: diouto, douto (Socé)

1 reference(s) for Solanum lycopersicum L.
Official name: Solanum lycopersicum L.
Family: Solanaceae
Pictures: HA05Solanum_lycopersicum.jpg , Solanum_lycopersicum1.jpg , Solanum_lycopersicum2.jpg
Reference HA 05
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(006), H(018), H(054), H(099)
Recipes: H(006), rape fruit of Solanum lycopersicum, to pound, , to filter + natron, VO.
H(018), leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose, drops in eyes (painfull)
H(054), leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum, leaves of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose, drops in eyes (traitement douloureux)
H(099) epilepsy, leaves juice of Solanum lycopersicum of Nicotiana tabacum, drops in nose
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Strychnos spinosa Lam.
Official name: Strychnos spinosa Lam.
Family: Loganiaceae
Synonyms: Strychnos buettneri Gilg
Pictures: HA06Strychnos_spinosa.jpg , Strychnos_spinosa2.jpg , Strychnos_spinosa3.jpg , Strychnos_spinosa.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, roots of Strychnos spinosa, maceration, decoction, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: nkantoroni (Bambara)

2 reference(s) for Tamarindus indica L.
Official name: Tamarindus indica L.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Tamarindus erythraea Mattei
Pictures: Tamarindus_indica6.jpg , Tamarindus_indica5.jpg , HA06Tamarindus_indica.jpg , Tamarindus_indica1.jpg , Tamarindus_indica4.jpg , Tamarindus_indica2.jpg , Tamarindus_indica3.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, leaves of TamarIndus indica, decoction, maceration, infusion, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: ntomi (Bambara)
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(001)">), H(006)">), H(007)">), H(008)">), )">), hoarseness, pneumonia, pleuropneumonia, persistent cough, bronchitis, chest pain, pleurisy, pulmonary diseases, syrup again cough">H(037)">), H(045)">), )">) , malaria, paludism">H(051)">), H(054)">), H(077)">), )">), fortifying, growth, kwashiorkor, performances improvement, rachitis, restorative, stimulant, tonic">H(091)">), H(093)">), H(165, )">), H(174, )">)
Recipes: H(001), leaves, buds, decoction, lotion
H(006), childs, pregnant women, fruits , crushed, in H20 + salt, 1 / 2 day, VO.
H(007) diur., H(051), H(077), barks, pulp Afzelia africana , Tamarindus indica , Afrormosia sp. , RNS.
H(007), Calotropis procera dry stem, powder in soup + Tamarindus indica , ONS, RNS.
H(008), barks pulp + lemon juice, RNS.
H(037), leaves, suc Tamarindus indica + ONS. Zingiber officinale, RNS.
H(037) cough, bronchitis, stems, leaves, decoction, VO. + steam bath
H(045), pounded leaves, dressing circumcision
H(054), H(093), roots of Afzelia africana , Tamarindus indica , Ficus capensis , decoction, VO.
H(091) child, leaves, decoctions, VO.
H(165), H(174) + H(077), ONS. Tamarindus indica, Afzelia africana + small debris of iron, RNS.
H(165), H(174) + H(077), ONS. Tamarindus indica, Combretum micranthum, Guiera senegalensis, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: Tamarin (local French) , ntomi, tombi, toumi, (Malinké), (Dioula), toumbi (Bambara), kassama (Senoufo), haa (Tagouana), samanga (Guimini), tsamia (Haoussa), poulé (Dagari), koussanga, pousiga (Mossi), boupouguibou (Gourmantché), bosaïe (Djerma), diko (Baoulé)

1 reference(s) for Terminalia avicennioides Guill. & Perr.
Official name: Terminalia avicennioides Guill. & Perr.
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Terminalia dictyoneura Diels
Pictures: Terminalia_avicennioides1.jpg , HA06Terminalia_avicennioides.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark, root bark, leaves of Terminalia avicennoides, decoction, infusion, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: wolocè, wolbugun (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Terminalia brownii Fries
Official name: Terminalia brownii Fries
Family: Combretaceae
Pictures: Terminalia_brownii2.jpg , Terminalia_brownii1.jpg , Terminalia_brownii3.jpg
Reference HN 26
Author: Nanyingi, M. O., J. M Mbaria, A. L. Lanyasunya, C. G. Wagate, K. B Koros, H. F Kaburia, R. W Munenge, W. O Ogara
Title: Ethnopharmacological survey of Samburu District, Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 4:14 (2008)
Symptoms: H(008) + H(104), H(051x), H(054)
Recipes: H(008) + H(104) gastrointestinal diseases complications (emetic), H(051x) yellow fever, H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark decoction of Terminalia brownii, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Samburu district)
Vernacular name: lbukoi (Samburu)

1 reference(s) for Trichilia emetica Vahl
Official name: Trichilia emetica Vahl
Family: Meliaceae
Synonyms: Trichilia roka (Forssk.) Chiov
Pictures: Trichilia_emetica1.jpg , HA03Trichilia_emetica.jpg , Trichilia_emetica2.jpg , Trichilia_emetica3.jpg , Trichilia_emetica4.jpg , Trichilia_emetica5.jpg , Trichilia_emetica6.jpg
Reference HD 18
Author: Diallo, D., B.S. Paulsen, B. Hvemm
Title: Production of traditional medicine: preparations accepted as medicines in Mali. In: Hostettmann, K., Cjhinyanganya, F., Maillard, M., Wolfender, J.-L. (Eds.), Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants. University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp. 235?241. (1996 ) Résultats extraits de "Evaluation of medicinal plants from Mali for their in vitro and in vivo trypanocidal activity: N. Bizimana, U.Tietjen, K-H Zessin, D. Diallo, C. Djibril, M. F. Melzig, P-H Clausen; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume103, pp.350?356 (2006)
Symptoms: H(054)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis, stem bark of Trichilia emetica, decoction, infusion, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: sulafinsan (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Verbascum sinaiticum Benth.
Official name: Verbascum sinaiticum Benth.
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Pictures: Verbascum_sinaiticum1.jpg
Reference HT 33
Author: Tilahun Teklehaymanot
Title: Ethnobotanical study of knowledge and medicinal plants use by the people in Dek Island in Ethiopia Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume124, pp 69?78, (2009)
Symptoms: H(054), H(078), H(201)
Recipes: H(054) trypanosomiasis (kumegna), mixed powder of Hordeum vulgare, Verbascum sinaiticum, Vernonia filigera with water is taken orally
H(078) cancer (neqersa), topical application of powder of Crinum abbyssinicum, Kalanchoe petitana, Verbascum sinaiticum, Euphorbia abyssinica mixed with hyena feces and atex
H(201) evil eye (buda), mixed powder of Clerodendrum myricoides, Cucumis ficifolius, Verbascum sinaiticum is sprinkled on burning charcoal and smoke is inhaled nasally
Region: East Africa
Country: Ethiopia (Northwest, Dek Island in lake Tana )
Vernacular name: qetetina (Amharic)

1 reference(s) for Warburgia ugandensis Sprague
Official name: Warburgia ugandensis Sprague
Family: Canellaceae
Pictures: Warburgia_ugandensis1.jpg , Warburgia_ugandensis2.jpg
Reference HN 26
Author: Nanyingi, M. O., J. M Mbaria, A. L. Lanyasunya, C. G. Wagate, K. B Koros, H. F Kaburia, R. W Munenge, W. O Ogara
Title: Ethnopharmacological survey of Samburu District, Kenya. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 4:14 (2008)
Symptoms: H(039), H(041), H(047), H(055), H(054), H(068)
Recipes: H(039) ectoparasites, H(041) black quarter, H(047) heart water, H(055) emetic, H(054) trypanosomiasis, H(068) helminthiasis, hot decoction of stem bark of Warburgia ugandensis, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Samburu district)
Vernacular name: sokorioi (Samburu)





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