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Twenty extracts, 10 EtOH and 10 CH2Cl2, from different parts of 9 African medicinal plants used in Congolese traditional medicine for the treatment of malaria, were submitted to a pharmacological test in order to evaluate their effect on Plasmodium falciparum growth in vitro. Of these plant...

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Tona, L.; Ngimbi, N. P.; Tsakala, M.; Mesia, K.; Cimanga, K.; Apers, S.; Bruyne, T. de; Pieters, L.; Totté, J.; Vlietinck, A. J.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999, 68, 1/3, pp 193-203
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Results from the in vitro antiamoebic activity (against Entamoeba histolytica) of some Congolese plant extracts used as antidiarrhoeals in traditional medicine indicated that of 45 plant extracts tested, 35 (77.78%) exhibited an antiamoebic activity and 10 (22.22%) were inactive. The highest...

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Tona, L.; Kambu, K.; Ngimbi, N.; Cimanga, K.; Vlietinck, A. J.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1998, 61, 1, pp 57-65
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The ethnobotanical uses of some plants by the Jaunsari tribes of Chakrata Tehsil in the Dehra Dun district of India are presented. The Jaunsari tribe of Jaunsar-Bawar is a primitive group of people who have their own culture, custom and traditions. Tribals use a number of wild plants such as ...

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Rana, T. S.; Bhaskar Datt
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International Journal of Pharmacognosy, 1997, 35, 5, pp 371-374
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Medicinal uses are given for 16 woody species.

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Bennet, S. S. R.
Citation
Indian Forester, 1978, 104, 10, pp 676-681

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