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Official name :
Cleistopholis glauca Pierre ex Engl. & Diels
Family :
Annonaceae
4 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HN 36
Author(s) :
Nsimundele, L.
Title :
Répertoire des plantes médicinales des régions côtieres du Mayumbe et du Bas-Congo,1966-1968.
Unpublished notes of Léopold Nsimundele, Bureau chief forester / Inéac Luki, National Institute for Agronomic Study of Congo
Symptoms :
H(055)
Recipes :
H(055) vomitif, bark, gum of Cleistopholis glauca, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Lukaya and Cataractes)
Vernacular name :
not communicated by the author
Reference HT 39
Author(s) :
Tsabang, N. , P. V. Tsouh Fokou , L. R. Yamthe Tchokouaha , B. Noguem, I. Bakarnga-Via, M. S. Dongmo Nguepi, B. A. Nkongmeneck, F. Fekam Boyom
Title :
Ethnopharmacological survey of Annonaceae medicinal plants used to treat malaria in four areas of Cameroon
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 139, 171– 180, (2012)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03788741/139/1
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051, 3) paludism (timeki, Ewondo) (nnect, Bamikele), decoction of 500 g of stem bark of Cleistopholis glauca obtained from scraping with machete in 2 l of water for 24 h, or 100 g of leaves in 3 l of water for 20 min, VO. 250 ml of decoction once a day for 7 days. Major symptoms and other diseases treated:Fever, muscle ache, arthritis, wounds, boils
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Cameroon
Vernacular name :
sobu; wombo (Pygmies Bakola), avom (Ewondo and Bulu)
Reference HT 53
Author(s) :
Terashima, H., M. Ichikawa
Title :
A comparative ethnobotany of the Mbuti and Efe hunter-gatherers in Itury forest, Democratic Republic of Congo
African Study Monographs, 24(1, 2): 1-168, (2003)
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Symptoms :
H(092), H(211)
Recipes :
H(211) substitut of tobacco. The leaves are dried and smoked as a substitute for tobacco (recipe from Efe Pygmies, around Nduye village in Ituri forest)
H(092) the plant is used for making an arrow-poison. (Mbuti Pygmies, around Teturi village in Ituri forest)
H(211) substitut of marijuana leaves are dried and used (Mbuti Pygmies in Ituri forest)
H(092) the plant is used for making an arrow-poison. (Mbuti Pygmies, around Teturi village in Ituri forest)
H(211) substitut of marijuana leaves are dried and used (Mbuti Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
medieakpi (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest)
ekpokombi (Mbuti Pygmies, Ituri forest)
Reference HV 54
Author(s) :
Van der Veen, L.J., S. Bodinga-bwa-Bodinga
Title :
Une société traditionnelle noire africaine et ses plantes utiles : les Eviya du Gabon
Document submitted for publication
http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Van der Veen/Van der Veen_à paraître_a.pdf
Symptoms :
H(014), H(055)
Recipes :
H(055) vomitive, decoction of barks,H(014) scabies, maceration des grated barks, lotion
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Gabon (Eviya habitat)
Vernacular name :
(e-)bembi, (Eviya language)