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Official name :
Fagaropsis angolensis (Engl.) Dale
Family :
Rutaceae
7 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HL 01
Author(s) :
Lindsay, R.S. & F.N. Hepper
Title :
Medicinal plants of Marakwet
Kenya.Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, United Kingdom, 49 p., (1978)
Symptoms :
H(104), H(186)
Recipes :
H(104) colics, decoction of roots of Fagaropsis angolensis, VO.
H(186) expectorant, roots of Fagaropsis angolensis, to chew
H(186) expectorant, roots of Fagaropsis angolensis, to chew
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Marakwet)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HL 20
Author(s) :
Lacroix, D. , S. Prado, D. Kamoga , J. Kasenene , J. Namukobe , S. Krief , V. Dumontet, E. Mouray, B. Bodo, F. Brunois
Title :
Antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activities of medicinal plants traditionally used in the village of Kiohima, Uganda.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 133, 850–855, (2011)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874110007981
Symptoms :
H(020)
Recipes :
H(020) snake bites, decoction of barks of Fagaropsis angolensis
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda, village of Kiohima
Vernacular name :
omumara (Rukiga)
Reference HM 38
Author(s) :
Muthaura, C.N. , G.M. Rukunga, S.C. Chhabra, G.M. Mungai & E.N.M. Njagi
Title :
Traditional phytotherapy of some remedies used in treatment of malaria in Meru district of Kenya.
South African Journal of Botany , Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 402-411 (2007)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) paludism, bark boiled in water of stems barks of Fagaropsis angolensis, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Meru district, Imenti forest game reserve, Gatunga region)
Vernacular name :
murumu, mukuriampungu
Reference HM 54
Author(s) :
Mesfin Tadesse, Debela Hunde , Yehenew Getachew
Title :
Survey of medicinal plants userd to treat human doseases in Seka Chekorsa, Jimma zone, Ethiopia.
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, Volume 15 (2), 89 - 107 July 2005
http://www.ejhs.ju.edu.et/ejhs_journal/2005/volume15issue2.php
Symptoms :
H(104)
Recipes :
H(104) abdominal colic, leaves of Fagaropis angolensis are pounded and the juice extracted, VO., 1 tea cup, 1x
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia (Seka Chekorsa, Jimma zone)
Vernacular name :
siglue (Oromic)
Reference HN 29
Author(s) :
Nguta, J.M., J.M. Mbaria, D.W. Gakuya, P.K. Gathumbi, S.G. Kiama
Title :
Antimalarial herbal remedies of Msambweni, Kenya
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 128, 424–432 (2010)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051, 1), leaves of Fagaropsis angolensis , decoction, VO., one cup is taken 3 X / day for 3–4 days.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Msambweni)
Vernacular name :
mhonga/Mronga (Digo)
Reference HN 33
Author(s) :
Nguta, J.M., J.M. Mbaria, D.W. Gakuya, P.K. Gathumbi, S.G. Kiama
Title :
Traditional antimalarial phytotherapy remedies used by the South Coast community, Kenya
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 131, 256–267 (2010)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051, 1) paludism, leaves of Fagaropsis angolensis , decoction, VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya ( South Coast community)
Vernacular name :
muangani (Digo)
Reference VG 25
Author(s) :
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
Title :
Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874109000233
Symptoms :
V(020), V(037), V(039), V(117)
Recipes :
Vb(020) snake bite (akonyet ke emun) , H2O extract of barks and roots of Fagaropsis angolensis, RNS. , (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(037) pleuropneumonia (contagious bovine/caprine) (loukoi), Vb(039) lice (ngilac), Vb(117) anaplasmosis (lopid), H2O extract of barks of Fagaropsis angolensis, RNS. , (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Vb(037) pleuropneumonia (contagious bovine/caprine) (loukoi), Vb(039) lice (ngilac), Vb(117) anaplasmosis (lopid), H2O extract of barks of Fagaropsis angolensis, RNS. , (receipt from the Tepeth tribe)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name :
ekakiret (Ngakarimojong)