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Official name :
Dialium guineense Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
13 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HA 56
Author(s) :
Ambé, G.A
Title :
Les fruits sauvages comestibles des savanes guinéennes de Côte-d’Ivoire : état de la connaissance par une population locale, les Malinké.
Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ. 2001 5 (1), 43–58
Symptoms :
H(095)
Recipes :
H(095) dry fruits of Dialium guineense eaten raw, edible pulp
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Ivory Coast
Vernacular name :
bâ-sira (Dioula)
Reference HA 57
Author(s) :
Adomou A.C. , H. Yedomonhan, B. Djossa, S. I. Legba, M. Oumorou, A. Akoegninou
Title :
Etude Ethnobotanique des plantes médicinales vendues dans le marché d’Abomey-Calavi au Bénin
Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci. 6(2): 745-772, April 2012
http://ajol.info/index.php/ijbcs
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) paludism, decoction stems with leaves of Dialium guineense, VO
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Benin (Abomey-Calavi market)
Vernacular name :
assouinssouinman (Fon)
Reference HA 60
Author(s) :
Amujoyegbe, O.O., M. Idu, J.M. Agbedahunsi, J.O. Erhabor
Title :
Ethnomedicinal survey of medicinal plants used in the management of sickle cell disorder in Southern Nigeria
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 185, 347–360 (2016)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.03.042
Symptoms :
H(091)
Recipes :
H(091) sickle cell disorder, stem bark from wild Dialium guineense, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria du sud
Vernacular name :
awin, icheku, tsamiyarkurm (Local name), velvet, black tamarid, tumble tree (Common name)
Reference HC 32
Author(s) :
Carrière, M.
Title :
Plantes de Guinée à l' usage des éleveurs et des véterinaires
Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement département d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire.
CIRAD-EMVT 10, rue Pierre-Curie 94704 Maisons-Alfort Cedex -France
Symptoms :
H(095), H(103)
Recipes :
H(103) toothache, barks of Dialium guineense, infusion , RNS. (HA 99 Aubréville 1959 ).
H(095) fruit pulp edible.
H(095) fruit pulp edible.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Guinea Conakry
Vernacular name :
kofina (Malinké), méko, méeko, moké (Poular), moké (Soussou), wolo-hala.(Guerzé)
Reference HC 52
Author(s) :
Catarino, L. , P. J. Havik , M. M. Romeiras
Title :
Medicinal plants of Guinea-Bissau: Therapeutic applications, ethnic diversity and knowledge transfer
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 183, 71–94 (2016)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.02.032
Symptoms :
H(001), H(104)
Recipes :
H(104) intestinal problems, H(001) diseases of the eyes, fruits, leaves, bark of Dialium guineense, RNS.
H(095) food, ONS., RNS.
H(095) food, ONS., RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Guinea-Bissau
Vernacular name :
m’boié, n´boi, umboi (Balanta), bufarô (Biafada), epádum (Bijagó),beludo, pau-veludo, pó-de-veludo, veludo (Guinean creole), uparan (Jola), boiè-maio, cossiráe, mèco, moquê (Fula), citó, cossitô, moquê (Mandinga), bebúi, bubúi (Manjaco), m’bim, m’bimbe (Nalu), moquê (Sosso), atenguengelere (Tanda)
Reference HC 55
Author(s) :
Cisse, A, M Gueye, A. Ka, F. Ndiaye, S. Koma, L.E. Akpo
Title :
Ethnobotanique des plantes médicinales chez les bergers peuls de Widou Thiengoly de la commune de Téssékéré (Ferlo-Nord Sénégal).
Journal of Applied Biosciences 98 (2016)
Symptoms :
H(001), H(108), H(151)
Recipes :
H(001) conjunctivitis, H(108) cold, H(151) hyperblood pressure due à l 'excess salt, leaves of Dialium guineense, RNS. (medicinal species sometimes used in combination with other species)
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sengal (Ferlo-North)
Vernacular name :
not registered by the authors
Reference HD 53
Author(s) :
Dougnon V., B. Legba, A. Yadouléton, J. Agbankpe, H. Koudokpon, G. Hounmanou., A. Amadou, K. Fabiyi, P. Assogba, E. Hounsa, A. Aniambossou, E. Déguenon, M. de Souza , H.S. Bankolé , J. L. Dougnon, L. Baba-Moussa
Title :
Utilisation des plantes du Sud-Bénin dans le traitement de la fièvre typhoïde : rôle des herboristes
Ethnopharmacologia, n°60, octobre 2018
Symptoms :
H(006) + H(104)
Recipes :
(H(006) + H(104)) salmonellosis, leaves of Dialium guineense, decoction, VO.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
South-Benin
Vernacular name :
assonsoinman (Fon)
Reference HF 08
Author(s) :
Frazão-Moreira, A
Title :
The symbolic efficacy of medicinal plants:practices, knowledge, and religious beliefs amongst the Nalu healers of Guinea-Bissau
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 12:24 (2016)
Symptoms :
H(046)
Recipes :
H(046) measles, decoction of leaves of Dialium guineense, VO. Drink
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Guinea-Bissau
Vernacular name :
n’bim (Nalu)
Reference HF 09
Author(s) :
Fah L, Klotoé JR, Dougnon V, Koudokpon H, Fanou VBA , Dandjesso C, Loko F
Title :
Étude ethnobotanique des plantes utilisées dans le traitement du diabète chez les femmes enceintes à Cotonou et Abomey-Calavi (Bénin)
Journal of Animal &Plant Sciences. Vol.18, Issue 1: 2647-2658 , (2013)
Symptoms :
H(171)
Recipes :
H(171, 2) diabetes in pregnant women, decoction leafy stem of Dialium guineense, VO. (The consumption of sugary foods is prohibited during treatment.)
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Benin (Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi)
Vernacular name :
assouinssouinman
Reference HI 09
Author(s) :
Idu, M., Umweni, A. A., Odaro, T. and Ojelede L.
Title :
Ethnobotanical Plants Used for Oral Healthcare Among the Esan Tribe of Edo State, Nigeria.
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 548-63, 2009.
http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/iduoralh.htm
Symptoms :
H(103), H(103x)
Recipes :
H(103) toothache, H(103x) teeth cleaning, twigs, barks of Dialium guineense, chewed
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria (Edo State)
Vernacular name :
ohiome (Esan)
Reference HI 10
Author(s) :
Idu, M., B. C. Ndukwu
Title :
Studies of Plants Used in Ethnomedicine in Ethiope Concil Area of Delta State, Nigeria
Research Journal of Botany 1 (1) : 30 -43 (2006)
http://scialert.net/qredirect.php?doi=rjb.2006.30.43&linkid=pdf
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) fever. Fresh leaves of Dialium guineense are boiled and the decoction is used to bath the patient suffering from fever. This is done twice daily for three days
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria (Area of Delta State)
Vernacular name :
black or velvet tamarind (Anglais local), ohiorama
Reference HK 49
Author(s) :
Kayode, J., R. A. Jose and O.E. Ige
Title :
Conservation and Biodiversity Erosion in Ondo State, Nigeria: (4). Assessing Botanicals Used in the Cure of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Owo Region
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 734-38. 2009.
http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/owo.htm
Symptoms :
H(199)
Recipes :
H(199) HIV / AIDS, stem or stem barks or/and roots of of Dialium guineense, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Nigeria (Ondo State)
Vernacular name :
uyan (Owomode)
Reference HS 03
Author(s) :
Sillans, R.
Title :
Sur quelques plantes médicinales de l'Afrique centrale.
Rev. Bot. Appl. Agric.Trop., 31, 407 - 427, (1951)
Symptoms :
H(037)
Recipes :
H(037) cough. Boil bark and leaves of Dialium guineense, add a little native salt; powerful medicine.
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Central African Republic (Oubangui-Chari)
Vernacular name :
mongaïnzoku (Lissongo)